Sarah Ann Stott, 1819–1863?> (aged 44 years)
- Name
- Sarah Ann /Stott/
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husband |
1825–1876
Birth: about April 1825
34
31
— Selby, Yorkshire Death: 3 November 1876 — Leigh Terrace, Bay Street, Sandridge, Victoria |
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herself |
1819–1863
Birth: about 1819
— Selby, Yorkshire Death: about 1863 — Williamstown, Victoria |
Marriage | Marriage — about February 1846 — Selby, Yorkshire |
13 months
son |
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9 years
son |
1855–1856
Birth: about October 1855
30
36
— Williamstown, Victoria Death: 14 April 1856 |
16 months
daughter |
1857–1857
Birth: about January 1857
31
38
— Williamstown, Victoria Death: 11 February 1857 |
2 years
daughter |
1858–1858
Birth: about 1858
32
39
— Williamstown, Victoria Death: about June 1858 |
3 years
son |
1860–1929
Birth: about 1860
34
41
— Williamstown, Victoria Death: 27 December 1929 — 28 Domain Street, South Yarra, Victoria |
husband |
1825–1876
Birth: about April 1825
34
31
— Selby, Yorkshire Death: 3 November 1876 — Leigh Terrace, Bay Street, Sandridge, Victoria |
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husband’s wife |
1841–1913
Birth: about 1841
41
— Ballynacally, Clare, Ireland Death: about 1913 — Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 14 September 1863 — Royal Hotel, Queenscliff, Victoria |
9 months
stepson |
1864–1865
Birth: 7 June 1864
39
23
— Whitehall Cottage, Queenscliff, Victoria Death: 25 May 1865 — Queenscliff, Victoria |
3 years
stepson |
1866–1930
Birth: about 1866
40
25
— Queenscliff, Victoria Death: 18 November 1930 — Claremont, Western Australia |
3 years
stepson |
1868–1935
Birth: 1868
42
27
— Queenscliff, Victoria Death: 20 October 1935 — St Ninian's Road, Brighton, Victoria |
2 years
stepdaughter |
1870–1946
Birth: 10 March 1870
44
29
— Williamstown, Victoria Death: after 1946 |
4 years
stepson |
1873–1920
Birth: about 1873
47
32
— Queenscliff, Victoria Death: 6 October 1920 — Northam, Perth, Western Australia |