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Emma Smith

Birth1841 - Leeds, Yorks, England
Death1922 - Doncaster, Yorks, England
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Born in Leeds, Yorks, England on 1841. Emma Smith married Henry Goodyear and had 11 children. She passed away on 1922 in Doncaster, Yorks, England.

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Henry Goodyear
1839 - 1874
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Benjamin Robinson Furnie
1846 - 1900
Children Show all
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John Richard Goodyear
1866 - 1939
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Mary Anne Goodyear
1869 - 1946
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Henry Goodyear
1871 - 1871
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Emily Goodyear
1872 - 1955
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Beatrice Eliza Goodyear
1868 - 1871
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Thomas Furnie
1876 - 1952
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William Furnie
1885 - Unknown
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Clara Furnie
1878 - 1942
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Harry Furnie
1881 - 1953
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Emma Goodyear
1872 - 1873
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Bertha Furnie
1882 - Unknown

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