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Emma Sayers

BirthSep 1875 - Audley, Stafford, England
Death6 MAY 1962 - Barony Hospital, Nantwich, Cheshire, England
MotherLouisa BELL
FatherThomas SAYERS

Born in Audley, Stafford, England on Sep 1875 to Thomas SAYERS and Louisa BELL. Emma Sayers married Fred Parker and had 10 children. She passed away on 6 MAY 1962 in Barony Hospital, Nantwich, Cheshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Sayers
1844 - 1887
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Louisa Bell
1850 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Fred Parker
1875 - 1954
Children Show all
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Joe Parker
1901 - Unknown
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Thomas Parker
1896 - 1970
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Pollie Parker
1898 - Unknown
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Beatrice Parker
1911 - 1997
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Louisa Parker
1903 - Unknown
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Samuel Parker
1906 - 1957
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Lily Parker
1909 - 1976
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Elizabeth Parker
1905 - Unknown
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Gertrude Parker
1916 - 1920
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Fred Parker
1914 - Unknown

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