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Emma UNKNOWN

Birth1825 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
DeathOctober 1904 - Birmingham, Warwickshire
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Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England on 1825. Emma UNKNOWN married Edward Josephs and had 10 children. She passed away on October 1904 in Birmingham, Warwickshire.

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Edward Josephs
1822 - 1891
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Mary Ann Josephs
1852 - Unknown
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William Josephs
1856 - Unknown
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Edward Josephs
1854 - 1933
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Henry ( Harry ) Josephs
1859 - Unknown
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Charles Jones Josephs
1845 - Unknown
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Zachariah John Josephs
1869 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Josephs
1864 - Unknown
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Emma Josephs
1863 - Unknown
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Ann Maria Josephs
1860 - 1861
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William James Josephs
1847 - Unknown

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