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Sign up freeSarah Munn 1725–1800 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1725
Birth Location: Cobham, Kent, England
Death Date: 3 July 1800
Death Location: Chatham, Kent, England
Father: Thomas Munn
Mother: Sarah Baggett
Spouse(s): Richard Jewell
Children(s): Sarah Jewell
In 1725, Sarah Munn entered the world in Cobham, Kent, England, born to Thomas Munn And Sarah Baggett. Sarah Munn married Richard Jewell, and had children including Sarah Jewell. Sarah Munn passed away in 1800 in Chatham, Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1725, Sarah Munn entered the world in Cobham, Kent, England, born to Thomas Munn And Sarah Baggett.
- Sarah Munn married Richard Jewell, and had children including Sarah Jewell.
- Sarah Munn passed away in 1800 in Chatham, Kent, England.
Immediate Family
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Sarah Munn's Ancestors
Sarah Munn's Descendants
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1. Sarah Jewell 1744–1794 m. George Jefferys 1745–1796
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1. Sarah Jefferys 1769–1830
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1. Louisa Towler 1798– m. Isaac (John) Moore 1797–1862
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1. John Moore 1828– m. Elizabeth Moore 1830–
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2. Ann (Jefferys) L7N1-8XQ 1780–1857
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3. James Jeffereys 1767–
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4. George Jeffereys 1770–
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5. Catharine Jefferys 1779–1846
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6. Elizabeth Jeffereys 1776–1846
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7. Louisa Jefferys 1782–1838
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Sarah Munn's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 Mar 1725
Event Place: Cobham, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 July 1800
Event Place: Chatham, Kent, England