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Emily Eames

Birth10 Nov 1832 - Trayford, Sussex, England
Death04 Jan 1908 - Horndean, Catherington, Hampshire, England
MotherElizabeth Ann Puttick
FatherRichard Eames

Born in Trayford, Sussex, England on 10 Nov 1832 to Richard Eames and Elizabeth Ann Puttick. Emily Eames married Alfred Barber and had 7 children. She passed away on 04 Jan 1908 in Horndean, Catherington, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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Richard Eames
1796 - 1847
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Elizabeth Ann Puttick
1803 - 1875
Spouse(s)
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Alfred Barber
1829 - 1910
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James Barnes
1825 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Eames
1856 - Unknown
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Alfred Barber
1864 - Unknown
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George Marshall Charles Barber
1868 - 1906
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James Edward Barber
1866 - 1937
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Frederick Arthur Barber
1873 - 1948
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Thomas Barber
1861 - 1923
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Frederick Barber
1873 - 1873

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