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Emma Johnson

Birth1845 - Shipley West Yorkshire England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherNot Available
FatherRichard Johnson

Born in Shipley West Yorkshire England on 1845 to Richard Johnson. Emma Johnson married Emmanuel Marshall and had 11 children.

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Parents
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Richard Johnson
1825 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Emmanuel Marshall
1842 - 1916
Children Show all
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Annie Marshall
1886 - Unknown
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Herbert F Marshall
1876 - Unknown
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Florence Marshall
Unknown - Unknown
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Edith Alice Marshall
Unknown - Unknown
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Walter Marshall
1871 - 1934
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William Ambler Marshall
1865 - Unknown
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Laura Marshall
1871 - 1928
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Edwin Marshall
1883 - 1979
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Mary E Marshall
1868 - Unknown
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Arthur Marshall
1870 - Unknown
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Edith Ann Marshall
1878 - 1947

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