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Amy (Pepper-Staveley) Sparrow

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Amy (Pepper-Staveley) Sparrow
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Amy Bertha Ernestine (Pepper-Staveley) Sparrow
Known as Renie. Married six times. On 27 April 1898 she married Captain Ernest Henry Brass. Son Jack Brass. On 27 September 1902 she married Cameron Dinsdale Deane Shute, and had a daughter Elizabeth Nerina in 1908 and a son Charles Donald Shute. In c. 1928 she married Black Jack, in California. She divorced Shute in California which was not recognised in UK and so the marriage was technically bigamous. They were divorced c.1930. On 4 November 1930 or 1931 she married Clyde Cooper Sellers. He was later killed in a mining accident. In 1937 she married Arthur W. White, in Brighton. On 30 June 1945 she married Charles Noel Blair Sparrow, in Westminster.
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