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Personal data Charlotte BROOKS 


Household of Charlotte BROOKS

She has/had a relationship with Henry SAYERS.


Child(ren):

  1. Josiah SAYERS  1832-1879 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Charlotte BROOKS

Thomas BROOKS
1742-????
Ann SAYERS
1749-1794
Mary BROOKS
± 1740-????
Thomas BROOKS
1768-1854

Charlotte BROOKS
1802-± 1862


Henry SAYERS
1796-1871

Josiah SAYERS
1832-1879

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