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Emma Ann Everett

Birth15 April 1843 - St Giles's, Middlesex, England
Death20 May 1890 - West Ham, Essex, England
MotherAnn Mary Marlow
FatherEdward John Everett

Born in St Giles's, Middlesex, England on 15 April 1843 to Edward John Everett and Ann Mary Marlow. Emma Ann Everett married Robert GANLY and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 May 1890 in West Ham, Essex, England.

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Edward John Everett
1815 - 1858
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Ann Mary Marlow
1823 - 1861
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Robert Ganly
1841 - 1901
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Harriett E Ganley
1875 - 1927
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Selina Ganly
1869 - 1907
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Arthur Edward Ganly
1866 - 1928
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Frederick Robert Ganly
1881 - Unknown
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Annie Ganly
1870 - 1955
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May Ganly
1877 - 1956
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Margaret Anne Ganly
1867 - 1938
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Alice Emma Ganly
1879 - 1958
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Walter Ganley
1874 - 1936

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