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Emma Guy

Birth6 Oct 1839 - Shaftesbury, Dorset, England
Death26 Jan 1921 - Shaftesbury, Dorset, England
MotherMary Ann Harding
FatherCharles Guy

Born in Shaftesbury, Dorset, England on 6 Oct 1839 to Charles Guy and Mary Ann Harding. Emma Guy had 10 children. She passed away on 26 Jan 1921 in Shaftesbury, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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Charles Guy
1811 - 1867
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Mary Ann Harding
1800 - 1851
Children Show all
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Alice Lush Buckland
1880 - 1972
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Percival George Lush Buckland
1872 - 1953
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Francis Hannen Buckland
1879 - Unknown
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Frederick Stanley Buckland
1877 - 1959
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Catherine Hannen Buckland
1868 - 1972
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Florence Emma Buckland
1875 - 1952
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Charles Edward Buckland
1870 - 1891
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John Guy Buckland
1887 - Unknown
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Walter Thomas Buckland
1884 - Unknown
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Richard Henry Buckland
1873 - 1961

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