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Emma Thomas

Birth15 DEC 1872 - Deptford, Kent, England
Death17 MAR 1925 - Greenwich, Greater London, England
MotherPhoebe Thomas
FatherFrederic Thomas

Born in Deptford, Kent, England on 15 DEC 1872 to Frederic Thomas and Phoebe Thomas. Emma Thomas married Edward James Callow and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 MAR 1925 in Greenwich, Greater London, England.

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Parents
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Frederic Thomas
1828 - 1908
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Phoebe Thomas
1832 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward James Callow
1873 - 1933
Children Show all
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Rosina Lily Callow
1891 - 1950
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Louisa Adelaide Emma Callow
1897 - 1972
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William Edward Callow
1894 - 1945
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Frederick George Callow
1900 - 1901
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Ellen Charlotte Victoria Callow
1902 - 1974
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Walter Henry Callow
1909 - 1987
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Albert Henry Callow
1905 - 1974
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Harry Amos Callow
1907 - 1908

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