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Emma Smith

Birth6 Oct 1881 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Death18 Oct 1947 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
MotherMARY ELIZABETH RAMSEY
FatherThomas Lloyd Randelhoff Smith

Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England on 6 Oct 1881 to Thomas Lloyd Randelhoff Smith and MARY ELIZABETH RAMSEY. Emma Smith married Joseph Seaton Gann and had 8 children. She passed away on 18 Oct 1947 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Lloyd Randelhoff Smith
1854 - 1943
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Mary Elizabeth Ramsey
1855 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Seaton Gann
1883 - 1946
Children Show all
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Florence Gann
1913 - 2003
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Eleanor Gann
1911 - 1993
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Dorothy Heald
1921 - 1998
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Louie Gann
1908 - Unknown
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Thomas Gann
1906 - 1906
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Ann Elizabeth Gann
1902 - 1902
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Harry Gann
1915 - 1920
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Rose Gann
1918 - 1920

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