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Emily Hooper

Birth12 Sep 1786 - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
Death15 May 1858 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSusannah Taylor
FatherJoseph Hooper

Born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England on 12 Sep 1786 to Joseph Hooper and Susannah Taylor. Emily Hooper married Henry Augustus Brightly and had 10 children. She passed away on 15 May 1858 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Hooper
1743 - 1812
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Susannah Taylor
1755 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Henry Augustus Brightly
1790 - 1861
Children Show all
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Joseph Hooper Brightly
1818 - 1901
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Frederick Charles Brightly
1812 - 1888
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Charles Henry Brightly
1817 - 1897
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Harriet Brightly
1815 - 1855
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Henry (Hy) Brightly
1820 - 1880

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Emma Anna Brightly
1814 - 1887
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William Edward Brightly
1822 - 1843
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Mary Augusta Brightly
1821 - 1892
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Heloise Brightly
1828 - 1847
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Ellen Brightly
1824 - 1847

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