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Sarah Monckton (1808 - 1814)

Sarah Monckton
Born in Stratton, South Petherton, Somerset, Englandmap
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Died at about age 6 in Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset, England, United Kingdommap
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Biography

Sarah was born in 1808. She was the daughter of William Monckton and Hannah Hutchings.

Sarah, surname spelt as Munkton, died an infant in 1814 and was buried on the 17th June 1814 at St. Martin, Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset.[1]

Research Notes

As at February 2020, have not found a source for this birth, having researched using FreeReg, FamilySearch (including their genealogies service), FindMyPast and also Ancestry (including their Public Family Tree service). Eventually, more information is required.

Sources

  1. Sarah Monckton's burial, FreeReg




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