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Sarah Ann Allpress

Birth26 Apr 1824 - Cambridgeshire, England, Chatteris
DeathJun 1872 - Cambridgeshire, , England
MotherElizabeth Campion
FatherJohn Allpress

Born in Cambridgeshire, England, Chatteris on 26 Apr 1824 to John Allpress and Elizabeth Campion. Sarah Ann Allpress married (Lawrence) ( Lancelot) William Felce and had 5 children. She passed away on Jun 1872 in Cambridgeshire, , England.

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Parents
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John Allpress
1777 - 1857
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Elizabeth Campion
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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(Lawrence) ( Lancelot) William Felce
1823 - 1874
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William Filas
1821 - Unknown
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Juliana Felce
1851 - 1869
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Elizabeth A Felce (Pain)
1847 - Unknown
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William Frederick Felce
1859 - 1904

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Emma Felce
1856 - 1915
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Martha Felce
1852 - 1927

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