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Emma Whitbread

BirthApr 1860 - Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England
DeathDec 1938 - Orsett, Essex
MotherSarah Holden
FatherCharles Whitbread

Born in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England on Apr 1860 to Charles Whitbread and Sarah Holden. Emma Whitbread married Elijah Nash and had 9 children. She passed away on Dec 1938 in Orsett, Essex.

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Parents
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Charles Whitbread
1837 - 1894
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Sarah Holden
1833 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elijah Nash
1851 - 1920
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Ellen Nash
1893 - 1987
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Sarah Nash
1881 - 1926
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Henry Nash
1889 - 1972
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Emma Nash
1883 - 1971
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David Charles Nash
1879 - 1951
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Florence Nash
1887 - Unknown
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John Nash
1884 - 1915
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Alice Nash
1895 - Unknown
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George Henry Nash
1891 - 1895

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