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Sign up freeSarah Woods 1713 – 1769 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1713
Birth Location: Godstone, Surrey, England
Death Date: 1769
Death Location: Godstone, Surrey, England
Father: Thomas Worsop
Mother: Joanna Hayward
Spouse(s): William Ede
Children(s): Mary Eade
In 1713, Sarah Woods entered the world in Godstone, Surrey, England, born to Thomas Michael Worsop and Joanna Hayward. Sarah Woods married William Ede, and had children including Mary Eade. Sarah Woods passed away in 1769 in Godstone, Surrey, England.
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Biography
- In 1713, Sarah Woods entered the world in Godstone, Surrey, England, born to Thomas Michael Worsop and Joanna Hayward.
- Sarah Woods married William Ede, and had children including Mary Eade.
- Sarah Woods passed away in 1769 in Godstone, Surrey, England.
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Sarah Woods's Descendants
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1. Mary Eade (1737 – 1769) m. Thomas Enticknap (1741/42 – 1784)
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1. Mary Enticknap (25 June 1761 – 26 April 1840) m. Peter Aylwin (1758 – 1833)
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1. Ann Aylwin (1790 – 1 April 1825) m. William Cover (abt 1783 – )
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1. William Cover (30 December 1814 – 21 November 1894) m. Eliza Cover (4 June 1814 – 11 January 1907)
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Sarah Woods's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1713
Event Place: Godstone, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1769
Event Place: Godstone, Surrey, England