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Emma Goffigon

Birth18 September 1855 - Northampton County, Virginia, USA
Death5 July 1922 - Virginia Beach, Princess Anne, Virginia, USA
MotherSally Luker Nottingham
FatherSouthey J. Goffigon

Born in Northampton County, Virginia, USA on 18 September 1855 to Southey J. Goffigon and Sally Luker Nottingham. Emma Goffigon married William Henry Sterling and had 6 children. She passed away on 5 July 1922 in Virginia Beach, Princess Anne, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Southey J. Goffigon
1833 - 1889
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Sally Luker Nottingham
1834 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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William Henry Sterling
1852 - 1939
Children Show all
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Lois Sterling
1878 - 1956
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William Henry Sterling Jr.
1882 - 1946
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Belle C Sterling
1889 - 1963
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Newton Sterling
1888 - 1888
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Bessie Goffigon Sterling
1883 - 1888
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Husted N. Sterling
1885 - 1886

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