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Sign up freeSarah Heath 1738 – 1787 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Jun 1738
Birth Location: Long Sutton, Hampshire, England
Death Date: 20 Mar 1787
Death Location: Long Sutton, Hampshire, England
Father: David Heath
Mother: Mary Ragot
Spouse(s): John Sewry
Children(s): John Sewry
The story of Sarah Heath began in 1738 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. Sarah Heath married John Sewry, and had children including John Sewry. Sarah Heath passed away in 1787 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Sarah Heath began in 1738 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
- Sarah Heath married John Sewry, and had children including John Sewry.
- Sarah Heath passed away in 1787 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
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Sarah Heath's Ancestors
Sarah Heath's Descendants
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1. John Sewry (27 Sep 1766 – 4 Oct 1838) m. Anne Hurt (03 Jan 1767 – 11 Feb 1854)
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1. Sarah Sewry (14 JUN 1788 – 11 JUL 1873) m. Thomas Royall (13 Dec 1788 – 22 May 1867)
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1. Harriet Roil (03 OCT 1827 – 5 Sep 1910) m. Charles Walker (12 FEB 1807 – 23 Mar 1893)
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1. Hannah Walker (1855 – 30 Oct 1934) m. John (Hancock) Doidge (17 FEB 1851 – 14 FEB 1940)
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Sarah Heath's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Jun 1738
Event Place: Long Sutton, Hampshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 Mar 1787
Event Place: Long Sutton, Hampshire, England