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Sarah STANFORD 1864–1893 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1864

Birth Location: Newstead, Victoria Australia

Death Date: 1893

Death Location: Maldon Vic, Victoria, Australie

Father: Stephen STANFORD

Mother: Martha Evans

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In 1864, Sarah STANFORD entered the world in Newstead, Victoria Australia, born to Stephen Stanford And Martha Anne Evans. Sarah STANFORD passed away in 1893 in Maldon Vic, Victoria, Australie.

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Biography

  • In 1864, Sarah STANFORD entered the world in Newstead, Victoria Australia, born to Stephen Stanford And Martha Anne Evans.
  • Sarah STANFORD passed away in 1893 in Maldon Vic, Victoria, Australie.

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Sarah STANFORD's Ancestors

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Sarah STANFORD
1864–1893
Birth Place: Newstead, Victoria Australia
Parents
Stephen STANFORD
1824–1903
Ystradowen, Glamorgan, Wales
Martha (Anne) Evans
1831–1909
Ystrad Meurig, Cardiganshire, Wales
Grandparents
William STANFORD
1799–1866
St Brides Major, Glamorgan, Wales
Mary THOMAS
1801–1886
Eweny, Glamorgan, Wales
Evan Evans
1881–
Elizabeth
1891–
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Sarah STANFORD's Timeline

2 Records

1864
1864
Birth of Sarah STANFORD in Newstead, Victoria Australia
Newstead, Victoria Australia
1893
1893
Age 29
Death of Sarah STANFORD in Maldon Vic, Victoria, Australie
Maldon Vic, Victoria, Australie

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1864
    Event Place: Newstead, Victoria Australia
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922, Pioneer Index, Victoria 1836-1888

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1893
    Event Place: Maldon Vic, Victoria, Australie
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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