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Emily Susannah

Birth1858 - Not Available
Death1931 - Not Available
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Born on 1858. Emily Susannah married Joseph Dale and had 13 children. She passed away on 1931.

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Joseph Dale
1859 - 1937
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Sarah A Dale
1884 - Unknown
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Ellen Dale
1888 - Unknown
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Florrie Dale
1894 - 1973
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Florence Dale
1894 - Unknown
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George Dale
1899 - Unknown
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Emily Dale
1892 - 1905
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Lavinia Dale
1895 - 1965
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Joe Dale
1882 - Unknown
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May Dale
1890 - 1974
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John Dale
1897 - Unknown
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Frank Dale
1886 - Unknown
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George William Dale
1899 - 1964
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Frank Dale
Unknown - Unknown

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