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Sarah Sally Endersby

Birth3 Jun 1841 - Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire, England
Death1921 - Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England
MotherSarah Cole
FatherJohn Endersby

Born in Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire, England on 3 Jun 1841 to John Endersby and Sarah Cole. Sarah Sally Endersby married William Munsey and had 17 children. She passed away on 1921 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England.

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Parents
John Endersby
1814 - 1881
Sarah Cole
1822 - 1858
Spouse(s)
William Munsey
1845 - 1917
Children Show all
Sarah Ann Munsey
1881 - 1960
Mary Ann Munsey
1867 - 1886
Ellen Munsey
1868 - Unknown
Caleb Munsey
1872 - 1943
Emily Muncey
1877 - 1964
Florence Muncey
1874 - 1907
Catherine Muncey
1872 - 1910
Bertha Rebekah Muncey
1879 - Unknown
William Arthur Muncey
1869 - 1938

Caleb Munsey
1871 - 1872
Mary Jane Muncey
1876 - 1971
Virginia Elizabeth Munsey
1876 - 1938
Frederick George Muncey
1876 - 1946
Arthur William Muncey
1871 - 1963
Alfred Munsey
1874 - Unknown
Elizabeth A Munsey
1879 - 1938
Alice Rose Munsey
1884 - 1961

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