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Sarah J. Heightley

BirthABT 1870 - SPENNYMOOR County Durham England
DeathMar 1931 - Lanchester, Durham, England
MotherElizabeth Henderson
FatherJohn Heightley

Born in SPENNYMOOR County Durham England on ABT 1870 to John Heightley and Elizabeth Henderson. Sarah J. Heightley married Robert William Bayles and had 7 children. She passed away on Mar 1931 in Lanchester, Durham, England.

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Parents
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John Heightley
1841 - 1914
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Elizabeth Henderson
1846 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Robert William Bayles
1869 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bayles
1892 - Unknown
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Robert Bayles
1896 - Unknown
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James Bayles
1898 - 1968
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John Bailes
1891 - Unknown

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David Bayles
1900 - 1901
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Elsie Bayles
1906 - 1994
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William Bayles
1911 - 1930

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