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Above: The will of Mary Sanders, wife of William, was both written and proved in 1825. I had to order it through the London Metropolitan Archives as, unlike that of her husband, it was not registered as a PCC will. It proved to me that I had been correct about my research into her youngest child, Leticia/Alicia Sanders, who I thought had married Robert Dickenson...her mother names her in her will as 'Leticia Dickenson.'
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