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Emma Guy

BirthApril 1839 - Coalpitt Bank, Shropshire, England
DeathJuly 1906 - Madeley, Shropshire, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Hayward
FatherRichard Guy

Born in Coalpitt Bank, Shropshire, England on April 1839 to Richard Guy and Elizabeth Hayward. Emma Guy married Levi Shepherd and had 9 children. She passed away on July 1906 in Madeley, Shropshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Richard Guy
1810 - 1886
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Elizabeth Hayward
1810 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Levi Shepherd
1837 - 1913
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Shephard
1870 - Unknown
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Ann Maria Shepherd
1880 - Unknown
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Emmah Shepherd
1875 - Unknown
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Martha Shepherd
1867 - 1943
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Albert Shepherd
1882 - Unknown
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Sarah Shephard
1864 - 1892
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Levi Shephard
1877 - 1934
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John Shephard
1863 - 1874
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Richard Shephard
1860 - Unknown

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