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Sarah New 1817–1861 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1817
Birth Location: Defford, Worcestershire, England
Death Date: 8 Mar 1861
Death Location: Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas New
Mother: Eliz Andrews
Spouse(s): Antony Barbone
Children(s): Harriet Barbone
In 1817, Sarah New entered the world in Defford, Worcestershire, England, born to Thomas New And Eliz Andrews. Sarah New married Antony Barbone, and had children including Harriet Felicia Barbone. Sarah New passed away in 1861 in Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- In 1817, Sarah New entered the world in Defford, Worcestershire, England, born to Thomas New And Eliz Andrews.
- Sarah New married Antony Barbone, and had children including Harriet Felicia Barbone.
- Sarah New passed away in 1861 in Lancashire, England.
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Sarah New's Ancestors
Sarah New's Descendants
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1. Harriet (Felicia) Barbone 1838–1897 m. Owen McKenna 1841–1926
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1. Lucy McKenna 1869–1946 m. James Ball 1873–1942
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1. Margaret (Eileen) Ball 1903–1967 m. Bernard (Edward) Hanslope 1904–1984
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1. Arthur (John) Hanslope 1938–2023
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2. Bernard (Edward) Hanslope 1933–2015
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3. Margaret (Eileen Hanslope) Pealing 1929–1962
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2. Lucy Ball 1900–1977
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3. Thomas Ball 1905–1905
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Sarah New's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1817
Event Place: Defford, Worcestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 Mar 1861
Event Place: Lancashire, England