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Emily APPLETON

Birth17 Oct 1830 - Maidstone, Kent, England
DeathJun 1906 - Dover, Kent, England
MotherMary Wells
FatherEdward Nixon Appleton

Born in Maidstone, Kent, England on 17 Oct 1830 to Edward Nixon Appleton and Mary Wells. Emily APPLETON married Henry PEARSON and had 8 children. She passed away on Jun 1906 in Dover, Kent, England.

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Edward Nixon Appleton
1809 - 1864
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Mary Wells
1808 - 1889
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Henry Pearson
1822 - 1893
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Harry Mahoney Pearson
1856 - 1890
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Olive Pearson
1866 - 1943
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Charles Pearson
1867 - 1907
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Mary Ann Pearson
1871 - 1929
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Stephen Edward Pearson
1862 - 1921
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Annie Pearson
1860 - Unknown
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Emily Coleman Frances Pearson
1858 - 1919
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Henry Pearson
1857 - Unknown

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