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Christened | 28 Sep 1771 | Disserth, Radnorshire, Wales [1] |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 4 Jan 1802 | Llanyre, Radnorshire, Wales [2] |
Buried | 6 Jan 1802 | St Cewydd, Disserth, Radnorshire, Wales [3] |
Person ID | I2610 | White Family Tree |
Last Modified | 30 Mar 2022 |
Father | John Hughlings, c. 10 Feb 1723, Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Radnorshire, Wales , d. 18 Sep 1791, Radnorshire, Wales | |
Mother | Sarah Powell, c. 15 Aug 1735, Maesgwynne, Disserth, Radnorshire, Wales , d. 29 Sep 1771, Disserth, Radnorshire, Wales | |
Married | 13 Dec 1765 | Disserth, Radnorshire, Wales |
_UID | EEC22B9EA3F1B1498440D8950B26746F4CE6 | |
Family ID | F84 | Group Sheet |
Family | Thomas Jones, b. Abt 1775, Ox Hall, Llanyre, Radnorshire, Wales , d. 18 Feb 1837, Builth Wells, Breconshire, Wales | |||
Married | 16 Dec 1800 | London, Middlesex, England [4] | ||
Type: St Sepulchre Church, Holborn, London, England | ||||
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Documents | Jones, Thomas and Sarah Hughlings, Marriage Married in London. Who did she live with after her father died? | |||
Last Modified | 6 Aug 2015 | |||
Family ID | F890 | Group Sheet |
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Hughlings, Sarah, Christening She has a twin, Elizabeth. Her mother died during or shortly after childbirth. | |
Hughlings, Sarah, Burial in Disserth She died as her mother did, either during or shortly after childbirth. | ||
Hughlings, Sarah, Burial book inside St Cewydd Church Indexes and partial monument inscriptions in a book inside St Cewydd Church, Disserth, Radnorshire, Wales. |
Headstones | Hughlings, Sarah, Headstone in St Cewydd Church, Disserth Sarah is onthe left side, her husband recorded on the right. Part of it says: Sarah, Wife of Thos. Jones of Ox-Hall, Gent, inthis County and Daughter of John and Sarah Hughlings on adjoining Tomb. She died i Childbirth of 4th January 1802 aged 30 years. | |
Jones, Thomas family, headstone Top of the headstone for Sarah Hughlings and Thomas Jones. The photo includes an explanation of who is referred to on all 4 sides. |
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