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Sarah Orme

Birth7 July 1771 - Rainow, Cheshire, England
Death17 Jan 1852 - Longford, Derbyshire, , England
MotherJudith Eaton
FatherGeorge Orme

Born in Rainow, Cheshire, England on 7 July 1771 to George Orme and Judith Eaton. Sarah Orme married William Redshaw and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 Jan 1852 in Longford, Derbyshire, , England.

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Parents
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George Orme
1739 - 1786
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Judith Eaton
1749 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Redshaw
1762 - 1843
Children Show all
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Sarah Redshaw
1804 - 1890
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William Redshaw
1787 - 1865
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Benjamin Redshaw
1796 - 1862
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Thomas Redshaw
1793 - 1861
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Hannah Redshaw
1803 - 1888
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John Redshaw
1809 - 1842
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Samuel Redshaw
1791 - 1861
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Rachel Redshaw
1800 - 1890
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Reuben Redshaw
1802 - Unknown
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John Redshaw
1789 - 1791

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