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Sarah Kerr 1843–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1843

Birth Location: England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1922

Death Location: Killinchy, Canterbury, New Zealand

Father: Joseph Kerr

Mother: Martha Burges

Spouse(s): William THOMPSON, Mark Earl

Children(s): Thomas Thompson

In 1843, Sarah Kerr entered the world in England, United Kingdom, born to Joseph Kerr And Martha Burges. Sarah Kerr married Mark Earl, William Thompson, and had children including Thomas Thompson. Sarah Kerr passed away in 1922 in Killinchy, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • In 1843, Sarah Kerr entered the world in England, United Kingdom, born to Joseph Kerr And Martha Burges.
  • Sarah Kerr married Mark Earl, William Thompson, and had children including Thomas Thompson.
  • Sarah Kerr passed away in 1922 in Killinchy, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Spouses(s)

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Sarah Kerr's Ancestors

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Sarah Kerr
1843–1922
Birth Place: England, United Kingdom
Parents
Joseph Kerr
1800–
Ireland
Martha Burges
1800–
Ireland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Kerr's Descendants

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Sarah Kerr (1843–1922) m. William THOMPSON (Abt 1841–17 Dec 1889) m. Mark Earl (abt 1838–6 Apr 1902)
  1. 1. Thomas Thompson 1870–1908 m. Matilda Mcilraith 1876–1941

Sarah Kerr's Timeline

2 Records

1843
1843
Birth of Sarah Kerr in England, United Kingdom
England, United Kingdom
1922
1922
Age 79
Death of Sarah Kerr in Killinchy, Canterbury, New Zealand
Killinchy, Canterbury, New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1843
    Event Place: England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Ireland, Select Marriages

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1922
    Event Place: Killinchy, Canterbury, New Zealand

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