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Sarah Lewis 1780 – 1791 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1780

Birth Location: Ash, Kent, England

Death Date: January 1791

Death Location: Cuxton, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England

Father: John Lewes

Mother: Ann Fremlin

Spouse(s): Stephen Wallis

Children(s): George Wallace

In 1780, Sarah Lewis entered the world in Ash, Kent, England, born to John Lewis or Lewes and Ann Fremlin. Sarah Lewis married Stephen Wallis, and had children including George Wallace. Sarah Lewis passed away in 1791 in Cuxton, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • In 1780, Sarah Lewis entered the world in Ash, Kent, England, born to John Lewis or Lewes and Ann Fremlin.
  • Sarah Lewis married Stephen Wallis, and had children including George Wallace.
  • Sarah Lewis passed away in 1791 in Cuxton, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England.

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Sarah Lewis's Ancestors

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Sarah Lewis
1780 – 1791
Birth Place: Ash, Kent, England
Parents
John Lewis or Lewes
1745 – 1786
Cuxton, Kent, England
Ann Fremlin
1743 – 1831
Kemsing, Kent, , England
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Sarah Lewis's Descendants

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Sarah Lewis (1780 – January 1791) m. Stephen Wallis (1762 – 17 Mar 1843)
  1. 1. George Wallace (11 Oct 1807 – 7 July 1882)

Sarah Lewis's Timeline

2 Records

1780
1780
Birth of Sarah Lewis in Ash, Kent, England
Ash, Kent, England
1791
January 1791
Age 11
Death of Sarah Lewis in Cuxton, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England
Cuxton, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1780
    Event Place: Ash, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 1791
    Event Place: Cuxton, Medway Unitary Authority, Kent, England

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