Sarah was baptised at Holy Trinity, Dorchester on the 10th May 1835, the daughter of John and Jane.
Sarah married George Spicer in Christchurch in 1860 and they had at least seven children there, most probably nine.
George died in 1880, and she can be found as a widow inthe 1881 census (but the younger children are not with her).
It is possible that Sarah remarried the following year, most probably to George Clark. And that she died in Christchurch in 1885.
Need to get the marriage certificate from 1881 to find out if it was this Sarah. And whether she married Walter George Light or George Clark. Think it was George Clark
There is a Sarah Clark in the 1911 census in Christchurch, but she is from Herefordshire, and so the death, registered at Christchurch Q1 1917: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=BMD%2FD%2F1917%2F1%2FAZ%2F000212%2F146, is almost certainly for that Sarah Clark.
But there is death in 1885, registered Q1 at Christchurch that may be this Sarah, as she does not seem to be in any 1891 census: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=BMD%2FD%2F1885%2F1%2FAZ%2F000073%2F374
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