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Emma Mann

Birth13 Mar 1827 - Bristol, Somerset, England
Death1887 - Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
MotherHarriet Stokes
FatherEdmund Mann

Born in Bristol, Somerset, England on 13 Mar 1827 to Edmund Mann and Harriet Stokes. Emma Mann married John Franklyn and had 9 children. She passed away on 1887 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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Edmund Mann
1797 - Unknown
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Harriet Stokes
1789 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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John Franklyn
1825 - 1857
Children Show all
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Samuel Franklin
1856 - 1924
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Harriet Franklin
1852 - 1932
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Edmond Franklin
1845 - 1863
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Thomas Franklin
1861 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Franklin
1848 - 1851
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Indiana Robson
1867 - 1904
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John J. Robson
1860 - Unknown
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Emma Franklin
1858 - Unknown
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Caroline Reddick
1847 - Unknown

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