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Emma Sutton Simmonds

Birth11 Feb 1846 - St. Giles (Bloomsbury), London, England
DeathMar 1910 - Camberwell, London, Surrey, England
MotherCaroline Sutton
FatherJohn Simmonds

Born in St. Giles (Bloomsbury), London, England on 11 Feb 1846 to John Simmonds and Caroline Sutton. Emma Sutton Simmonds married Walter Edward Stride and had 6 children. She passed away on Mar 1910 in Camberwell, London, Surrey, England.

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John Simmonds
1805 - 1867
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Caroline Sutton
1812 - 1863
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Walter Edward Stride
1846 - 1900
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Sydney Herbert Stride
1877 - 1902
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Louisa Sutton Stride
1873 - 1962
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Florence Isabel Stride
1884 - 1968
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Edith Emma Stride
1872 - 1872
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Ethel May Stride
1880 - 1966
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Sydney Stride
1871 - 1873

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