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Emma Smith

BirthJanuary 1860 - Carlisle, Cumberland, England
DeathMarch 1937 - Bury, Lancashire, England
MotherHannah Humphries
Fatherthomas smith

Born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England on January 1860 to thomas smith and Hannah Humphries. Emma Smith married George James ARMSTRONG and had 7 children. She passed away on March 1937 in Bury, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Smith
1813 - 1879
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Hannah Humphries
1816 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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George James Armstrong
1859 - 1884
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Joseph Longrigg
1865 - 1920
Children Show all
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William P. Armstrong
1880 - 1931
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Hannah Armstrong
1882 - 1956
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George James Armstrong
1885 - 1960
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Lucy Adelaide Longrigg
1890 - 1949
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Joseph Longrigg
1898 - 1968
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Mary Elizabeth Longrigg
1900 - Unknown
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William Watson Longrigg
1896 - 1903

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