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Emily Bennett

Birth12 Aug 1876 - South Hornsey, London, England
Death1946 - Edmonton, London, England
Mothersarah emily johnson
FatherGeorge J Bennett

Born in South Hornsey, London, England on 12 Aug 1876 to George J Bennett and sarah emily johnson. Emily Bennett married John Moseley and had 9 children. She passed away on 1946 in Edmonton, London, England.

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Parents
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George J Bennett
1843 - 1905
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Sarah Emily Johnson
1847 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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John Moseley
1870 - 1942
Children Show all
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Elsie May Moseley
1918 - 1989
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Rosina Helen Moseley
1907 - 1989
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Edith Jane Moseley
1904 - 1992
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John Moseley
1903 - Unknown
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Albert Moseley
1909 - 1910
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Arthur L Moseley
1911 - 1913
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William Moseley
1915 - 1986
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Amelia Elizabeth Moseley
1906 - 1978
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Sarah Emily Moseley
1901 - 1973

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