Person:Sarah Womack (25)

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Sarah Ann Womack
m. 11 May 1818
  1. Mary Ann Womack1818 -
  2. Susanna WomackAbt 1820 - 1903
  3. Mary Ann WomackAbt 1822 - 1886
  4. Elizabeth WomackAbt 1823 - 1903
  5. Thomas WomackAbt 1824 - 1896
  6. Rebecca Womack1826 -
  7. George WomackAbt 1832 -
  8. William WomackAbt 1836 - 1905
  9. Robert Womack1837 - 1918
  10. Sarah Ann WomackAbt 1839 - 1902
  11. Emma Elizabeth Womack1843 - 1894
  • WSarah Ann WomackAbt 1839 - 1902
  1. William George Womack1859 - 1944
m. 1861
  1. Emma Eugenie Durrant1861 -
  2. Arthur Frank Durrant1865 - 1923
  3. Thomas Henry Durrant1868 -
  4. Albert Edward Durrant1871 -
  5. Alice DurrantAbt 1872 -
  6. Mary Elizabeth Durrant1878 -
m. 1889
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Ann Womack
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1839 Redgrave, Suffolk, England
Christening? 24 Aug 1839 Redgrave, Suffolk, EnglandSt Botolph's Church
Marriage to Unknown
Marriage 1861 Suffolk, Englandto Samuel Durrant
Marriage 1889 Suffolk, Englandto Cornelius Johannes Blom
Death? 1902 Suffolk, England

1839 - Baptism: parents Thomas & Mary Wommack, Redgrave.

1841 - With parents, living in Fenn Street, Redgrave. Aged 1.

1871 - Living in Dove Street, Lowestoft with husband and four children (including William George WOMACK recorded as DURRANT and her husband's son). Aged 29, birth place recorded as North Lopham, Norfolk.

1881 - Living at Tinks Buildings, Lowestoft, with husband and seven children (including her son William George WOMACK recorded as the son of her husband, with the surname DURRANT). Aged 43, born at Redgrave, Suffolk.

1891 - Living in four rooms at 17 St Margaret's Place, Lowestoft with husband Cornelius BLOM. Also there is "Bessie BLOM" recorded as his daughter but thought to be her daughter, Mary Elizabeth DURRANT. Sarah Ann, aged 49, born at Redgrave, Suffolk.

1901 - Recorded (as Sarah Jane BLOM) with her daughter Mary Elizabeth DURRANT in the household of her son William George WOMACK at 81 Seago Street, Lowestoft. Married. Aged 60, birth place recorded as Diss, Norfolk.