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Emily Sayers

Birth1829 - Twineham, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England
DeathMar 1919 - Horsham, Sussex, England
MotherMary Ann Pratt
FatherMoses Sayers

Born in Twineham, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England on 1829 to Moses Sayers and Mary Ann Pratt. Emily Sayers married James Miller and had 14 children. She passed away on Mar 1919 in Horsham, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Moses Sayers
1793 - 1877
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Mary Ann Pratt
1803 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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James Miller
1827 - 1893
Children Show all
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Thomas Miller
1855 - 1937
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Emily Miller
1847 - 1938
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James Edward Miller
1851 - Unknown
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Henrietta Miller
1849 - Unknown
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Frederick Miller
1859 - Unknown
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Harry Miller
1856 - Unknown
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William Miller
1852 - Unknown
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Charles Miller
1865 - Unknown
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Frank Miller
1869 - 1958
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John Miller
1873 - Unknown
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Albert Moses Miller
1867 - 1926
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Maurice Miller
1863 - 1944
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Arthur Miller
1861 - Unknown
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Florence Kate Miller
1871 - 1953

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