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Ellen Emmerson

BirthABT 1823 - Sledmere Yorkshire
DeathAMJ 1891 - Driffield district, Yorkshire, England
MotherSarah Ewbank
FatherReuben Emmerson

Born in Sledmere Yorkshire on ABT 1823 to Reuben Emmerson and Sarah Ewbank. Ellen Emmerson married Robert Wood and had 9 children. She passed away on AMJ 1891 in Driffield district, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Reuben Emmerson
1783 - 1825
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Sarah Ewbank
1790 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Robert Wood
1823 - 1874
Children Show all
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Sarah Wood
1867 - Unknown
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Robert Wood
1864 - Unknown
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James Wood
1855 - Unknown
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Charles Wood
1859 - 1911
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William Wood
1843 - Unknown
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George Wood
1853 - Unknown
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Reuben Wood
1851 - 1851
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Richard Wood
1857 - Unknown
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Sarah Wood
1844 - 1845

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