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Sarah Stroud 1742–1812 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1742

Birth Location: St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England

Death Date: 26 Sep 1812

Death Location: White Waltham, Berkshire, England

Father: Edward Stroud

Mother: Sarah Carr

Spouse(s): Johann Falwasser

Children(s): William Falwasser, Henry Falwasser, John Falwasser, Elizabeth Falwasser, Sarah Falwasser, Frances Falwasser, Matilda Falwasser, Margaretta Falwasser, Maria Falwasser

The story of Sarah Stroud began in 1742 in St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England. Sarah Stroud married Johann John Frederick Falwasser, and had children including Elizabeth Falwasser, Frances Falwasser, Henry Falwasser, John Frederick Falwasser, Margaretta Falwasser, Maria Falwasser, Matilda Falwasser, Sarah Falwasser, William Frederick Falwasser. Sarah Stroud passed away in 1812 in White Waltham, Berkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Stroud began in 1742 in St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England.
  • Sarah Stroud married Johann John Frederick Falwasser, and had children including Elizabeth Falwasser, Frances Falwasser, Henry Falwasser, John Frederick Falwasser, Margaretta Falwasser, Maria Falwasser, Matilda Falwasser, Sarah Falwasser, William Frederick Falwasser.
  • Sarah Stroud passed away in 1812 in White Waltham, Berkshire, England.

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Sarah Stroud's Ancestors

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Sarah Stroud
1742–1812
Birth Place: St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England
Parents
Edward Stroud
1700–
Sarah Carr
1720–
thacksted, Essex, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Stroud's Descendants

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Sarah Stroud (1742–26 Sep 1812) m. Johann (John Frederick) Falwasser (1728–7 Apr 1781)
  1. 1. William (Frederick) Falwasser 1769–1800 m. Catherine (Letitia) Knowles 1767–1829
    1. 1. Henry (James) Falwasser 1790–1846 m. Maria Innes 1797–1831
      1. 1. Henry (Innes) Falwasser 1827–1874 m. Emma (Agnes) Westmacott 1844–1904 m. Emma (Agnes) Westmacott 1844–1904
        1. 1. Arthur (Westmacott) Falwasser 1865–1941 m. Waimatapuna Putohe 1865– m. Taupiri (Ihaka) Falwasser 1866–1935 m. Waimatapuna (Hoera) Putohe 1865–
        2. 2. Emma (Maria) Falwasser 1868–1932
        3. 3. Frederick (George) Falwasser 1873–1891
        4. 4. Walter (John) Falwasser 1860–
        5. 5. John (Innes) Falwasser 1866–1885
        6. 6. James (Henry) Falwasser 1861–1862
        7. 7. Richard (Innes) Falwasser 1874–1903
        8. 8. Henry (James) Falwasser 1863–1937
        9. 9. Edward (Charles) Falwasser 1870–1915
    2. 2. Catherine (Letitia) Falwasser 1796–1868
    3. 3. William (Hay Arthur) Falwasser 1795–1873
    4. 4. Sarah Falwasser 1797–1868
    5. 5. Mary (Charlotte) Falwasser 1798–1879
    6. 6. John (Fredrick) Falwasser 1788–
  2. 2. Henry Falwasser 1763–1818
  3. 3. John (Frederick) Falwasser 1764–1832
  4. 4. Elizabeth Falwasser 1766–1839
  5. 5. Sarah Falwasser 1768–1835
  6. 6. Frances Falwasser 1771–1802
  7. 7. Matilda Falwasser 1773–1774
  8. 8. Margaretta Falwasser 1775–1834
  9. 9. Maria Falwasser 1778–1800

Sarah Stroud's Timeline

3 Records

1742
1742
Birth of Sarah Stroud in St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England
St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England
1812
Sep 1812
Age 70
Death of Sarah Stroud in St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England
St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England
1812
26 Sep 1812
Age 70
Burial of Sarah Stroud in White Waltham, Berkshire, England
White Waltham, Berkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1812
    Event Place: St Mary, Newington, Surrey, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1812
    Event Place: White Waltham, Berkshire, England

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