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Emily Young

Birth26 Aug 1826 - Headcorn, Kent, England
Death27 Nov 1899 - Toronto , Ontario, Canada
MotherNot Available
FatherThomas Young

Born in Headcorn, Kent, England on 26 Aug 1826 to Thomas Young. Emily Young married George Pike and had 11 children. She passed away on 27 Nov 1899 in Toronto , Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Thomas Young
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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George Pike
1823 - 1874
Children Show all
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Sarah (Sadie) Pike (Ward)
1859 - 1921
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Emily Pike
1850 - 1883
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Lillie Susannah (Susie) Pike (Butler)
1863 - 1945
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Harriet Pike
1860 - 1933
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William Pike
1855 - 1922
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Eleanor Pike
1852 - 1936
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John Pike
1867 - 1929
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Thomas Pike
1867 - 1867
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George Pike
1847 - Unknown
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Agatha Pike
1871 - Unknown
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Ann Pike
1845 - Unknown

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