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Emily Bailey

Birth15 Jan 1832 - Ashley, Cambridgeshire, England
Death8 Jul 1902 - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
MotherSusan Laughton
FatherJames Bailey

Born in Ashley, Cambridgeshire, England on 15 Jan 1832 to James Bailey and Susan Laughton. Emily Bailey married Charles Rayner and had 9 children. She passed away on 8 Jul 1902 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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James Bailey
1782 - 1869
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Susan Laughton
1788 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Charles Rayner
1831 - 1879
Children Show all
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Catherine (Kate) Rayner
1859 - 1911
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Charles James Rayner
1864 - 1908
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Harry Rayner
1876 - 1954
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Albert Rayner
1873 - 1960
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Frederick William Rayner
1871 - 1952
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Martha Rayner
1862 - 1940
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Thirza Minnie Rayner
1866 - 1942
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Alice B. Rayner
1860 - 1944
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Louise Rayner
1868 - 1871

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