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Emma Longbottom

Birth10 Sept 1840 - Almondbury, Yorkshire, England
DeathApr 1913 - Stockport, Cheshire, England
MotherMartha Whiteley
FatherIsaac Longbottom

Born in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England on 10 Sept 1840 to Isaac Longbottom and Martha Whiteley. Emma Longbottom married Richard Bradley and had 7 children. She passed away on Apr 1913 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

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Isaac Longbottom
1809 - 1890
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Martha Whiteley
1810 - 1873
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Richard Bradley
1838 - 1911
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William Henry Bradley
1874 - 1957
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Hannah Bradley
1865 - 1956
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Eder Bradley
1868 - 1934
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Ellen Bradley
1871 - 1928
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Alfred Middlebrook Bradley
1879 - 1943
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George Bradley
1862 - 1913
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James Bradley
1864 - 1868

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