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Emma Simpson

Birth17 March 1858 (Baptised on 3rd April) - Stepney, London, England
DeathAug 1941 - Stepney, Middlesex, London, England
MotherAnn Reed
FatherAlfred Simpson

Born in Stepney, London, England on 17 March 1858 (Baptised on 3rd April) to Alfred Simpson and Ann Reed. Emma Simpson married John Daniel Saxton and had 8 children. She passed away on Aug 1941 in Stepney, Middlesex, London, England.

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Parents
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Alfred Simpson
1826 - Unknown
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Ann Reed
1825 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Daniel Saxton
1845 - 1913
Children Show all
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Mabel Cotton
1899 - 1968
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Harry Cotton
1890 - Unknown
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Norah Cotton
1895 - 1956
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Florence Cotton
1887 - Unknown
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Emma Cotton
1882 - Unknown
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Amelia Cotton
1885 - 1918
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Charles Cotton
1884 - Unknown
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Edwin Cotton
1890 - Unknown

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