The diary of Sarah Fox née Champion

Bristol 1745-1802

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The diary of Sarah Fox née Champion

Bristol 1745-1802

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Sarah Champion was born in 1742. Her parents were Joseph Champion (1714-1794) and Elizabeth Rogers (1714-1745). She lived most of her life in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. She married Charles Fox in 1790. She died in 1811.

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Language
English
Pages
286

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The diary of Sarah Fox née Champion: Bristol 1745-1802
2003, Bristol Record Society
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Bristol
Series
Bristol Record Society's publications ;, v. 55
Genre
Diaries.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.3/93073/092, B
Library of Congress
DA690.B8 F69 2003

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Pagination
xxvi, 286 p. :
Number of pages
286

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3754603M
ISBN 10
0901538256
LCCN
2003447574
OCLC/WorldCat
52315473
Library Thing
5899492
Goodreads
2903325

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