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Emma Bye

Birth22 JUN 1868 - Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England
Death3 JAN 1958 - Cambridgeshire England
MotherJane Warner
FatherWilliam Bye

Born in Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England on 22 JUN 1868 to William Bye and Jane Warner. Emma Bye married Edward Day and had 11 children. She passed away on 3 JAN 1958 in Cambridgeshire England.

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Parents
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William Bye
1830 - 1902
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Jane Warner
1832 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Edward Day
1865 - 1945
Children Show all
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Edith Day
1890 - 1982
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Horace Edward Day
1893 - 1951
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Walter Warner Day
1891 - 1990
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Josiah Day
1899 - 1972
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Daisy Ethel Day
1897 - 1968
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Sydney Frank Day
1894 - 1901
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Cecil George Day
1902 - 1977
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Doris Jane Day
1906 - 1971
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Gladys Day
1908 - 1971
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Audrey Emma Day
1911 - 1975
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Frank William Day
1903 - 1976

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