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Emma Atkinson

Birth29 MAY 1765 - Whitby, Yorkshire, England
DeathABT APR 1819 or 1822 - Campbellford, Ontario, Canada
MotherAnn Nelson
FatherJohn Atkinson

Born in Whitby, Yorkshire, England on 29 MAY 1765 to John Atkinson and Ann Nelson. Emma Atkinson married William Errington and had 9 children. She passed away on ABT APR 1819 or 1822 in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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John Atkinson
1744 - 1825
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Ann Nelson
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Errington
1762 - 1846
Children Show all
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Joseph Errington
1801 - 1871
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Mary Errington
1806 - 1868
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William Errington
1796 - 1827
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Emma Errington
1799 - Unknown
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Anna Errington
1791 - 1861
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Isabella Errington
1792 - 1807
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Jane Mary Errington
1803 - 1805
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Jane Mary Errington
1803 - 1805
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William Errington
1796 - Unknown

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