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Emma Eagan

Birth3 July 1838 - 9 Elliott Row, Bethnal Green, Middlesex
Death5 June 1906 - 82 New Road, Chatham, Kent
MotherMary Ann Taylor
FatherThomas Eagan

Born in 9 Elliott Row, Bethnal Green, Middlesex on 3 July 1838 to Thomas Eagan and Mary Ann Taylor. Emma Eagan married George Read and had 15 children. She passed away on 5 June 1906 in 82 New Road, Chatham, Kent.

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Parents
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Thomas Eagan
1808 - 1862
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Mary Ann Taylor
1809 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Read
1837 - 1903
Children Show all
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Emily Sarah Read
1864 - 1935
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Bertram Benjamin Read
1880 - 1930
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Phyllis Read
1874 - 1958
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John Henry Read
1876 - Unknown
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Henry William Read
1861 - Unknown
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George Henry Read
1859 - Unknown
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James Read
1857 - 1889
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Matilda Read
1872 - 1971
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Florence Maud Read
1885 - Unknown
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Edith Ellen Read
1881 - Unknown
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Thomas Read
1866 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Read
1868 - Unknown
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George Henry Read
1874 - Unknown
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Henry Walter Read
1856 - Unknown
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Ruth Elizth Read
1863 - Unknown

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