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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lauren_BoothLauren Booth - Wikipedia

    Sarah Jane Booth was born and grew up in North London. Booth is a half-sister of Cherie Blair, wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the daughter of actor Tony Booth.

  3. Sarah Jane Booth. Born [date unknown] [location unknown] Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Jathen Sumner — married 18 Sep 1855 [location unknown] [children unknown] Died [date unknown] [location unknown] Profile manager: Dalvert Booth [ send private message ] Booth-188 created 9 Feb 2011.

  4. She married Jacob S Millard on 27 September 1868, in Adams, Wisconsin, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Easton, Adams, Wisconsin, United States in 1880 and Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, United States for about 10 years.

  5. He was the illegitimate and only child of Sarah Jane Booth (c. 1856–1912), a poor, illiterate cotton weaver. His father, Francis Lawler, a coal miner, was not named on the birth certificate; six months after the birth of their son, the couple married, both aged about 19.

  6. www.georgeformby.co.uk › georgeformby-snrGeorge Formby Snr

    The following April, in St. Peter's Church in Ashton, Sarah married Frank Lawler, a collier, who is likely to have been his father, and from then, James took the surname 'Lawler'. Frank and Sarah shared a love of booze, and there were constant drunken arguments between them.

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  7. Both parents had been married previously: David to [Mary] Ann nee Crew, with three daughters Mary Ann, Ann and Jean Holmes; Sarah to Henry Jackson, with three sons John Graves, Kembel Booth and Henry.

  8. Although Sarah married some months after his birth, the marriage was turbulent and violent. He was frequently ill-treated and half-starved.