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People named Sarah Leek

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Sarah Sarah (Baker) Leek of Kew Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Baker Leek.
Sarah wed in N.Y. after 1721 to Stephen Leek and had 3 children.
Date of death mentioned is just a guess. No known info available to verify it. Sarah wed about 1770 in Southold, N.Y. to John Leek and had 5 children.
Sarah Ann (Riley) Leek of South Yarra Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Ann (Riley) Leek.
Sarah Sarah (Leek) Rayner of Nport Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Leek Rayner.
Sarah Sarah (Leek) Ledder of Carl C Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Leek Ledder.
Sarah Ann Roberts Sarah Ann Roberts (Riley) Leek of Hotham West Australia, was married to William Leek, and has a child Charles William Leek. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Ann Roberts Riley Leek.
Sarah wed on April 4,1900 in Wading River, N.J. to Walter Edgar, b. Dec.12,1878 >Philadelphia, Pa. < d. Mar.1,1939 He's buried in the same place as Sarah. They had 1 child.
Sarah Josephine Leek was born in 1859 in Wading River, Burlington County, New Jersey United States to Maja Leek and Sarah Louisa Cavileer, and had siblings Charles W. Leek, Josephine Leek, Maja Towers Leek, and George Washington Leek. Sarah Leek died at age 10 years old on March 11, 1870 in Wading River. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Josephine Leek.
No known info is available to indicate that Sarah lived beyond 1880.
Sarah wed on July 14,1918 in Flushing, N.Y. to George Martin Duer, b. May 3,1888 > N.Y. < d. after 1931 If they had any children, the number and names of the children are unknown.
Listed date of death of death when Sarah passed away is a guess. It is known that she is listed as living in the 1860 U.S. Census.
The date listed for Sarah's death is just a guess as known info is lacking, indicating that she might have died young.
At present ( 2014 ) the complete known info on Sarah Leek is unavailable.
Sarah wed on Aug.6,1815 in Babylon, N.Y. to Nathaniel Oakley, b. Jan.9,1796 > Babylon, N.Y. < d. Jan.8,1868 He is buried in same place with his wife. They had 10 children.
Exactly how old Sarah was when she was baptized is not known.
Sarah wed on Jan.2,1754 in Wading River, N.J. to Thomas Coate, b. ca. 1731 in Burlington County, N.J. and d. before 1790 in Newberry, S.C. They had 7 children.
The only source record on Sarah Leek is her baptism record from the Mormon Genealogy Library records on the internet. Probably died young as no further known record is available.
Sarah wed on Feb.9,1748/9 in New Haven, Ct. to Stephen Hitchcock, b. Jul.26,1724 in East Haven, Ct. & d. before 1800 in Southington, Ct. They had 10 children.
Sarah Leek wed in 1704 in Middletown, Ct. to Thomas Lucas, b. ca. 1676 in Middletown, Ct. and d. there on Oct.13,1750. They had 6 children.
Sarah Elizabeth Leek of Wtown Australia was born in 1887, and died at age 62 years old in 1949 in Wtown.
Sarah Leek of Warnambool Australia was born in 1884, and died at age 29 years old in 1913 in Warnambool.
Sarah Leek of Merlin, Josephine County, OR was born on August 12, 1916, and died at age 72 years old on September 3, 1988.
Sarah Leek of Gadsden, Etowah County, AL was born on July 24, 1919, and died at age 71 years old on October 3, 1990.
Sarah Leek of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida was born on August 23, 1876, and died at age 91 years old in December 1967.
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