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Emma Knott

Birth15 DEC 1824 - Nonington, Kent
DeathSEP 1884 - Deal, Kent
MotherSARAH SCOTT
FatherFinius Knott

Born in Nonington, Kent on 15 DEC 1824 to Finius Knott and SARAH SCOTT. Emma Knott married Gilham Thomsett and had 11 children. She passed away on SEP 1884 in Deal, Kent.

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Parents
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Finius Knott
1798 - 1864
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Sarah Scott
1799 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Gilham Thomsett
1825 - 1902
Children Show all
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Gilham Thomsett
1852 - 1927
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William Thomsett
1856 - 1923
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Jane Tomsett
1863 - 1897
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Elizabeth M Gilbert
1858 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Thomsett
1849 - 1904
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Emma Thomsett
1854 - 1936
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Henry Thomsett
1869 - Unknown
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Richard Thomsett
1865 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Thomsett
1861 - Unknown
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George Finius Thomsett
1850 - 1851
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Ann Pettit Thomsett
1859 - Unknown

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