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Emma Wright

Birth13 Jan 1845 - Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, England
Death27 Oct 1924 - St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States
MotherPheba Weight
FatherNot Available

Born in Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire, England on 13 Jan 1845 to Pheba Weight. Emma Wright married Robert Ecate Austin Withy and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 Oct 1924 in St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States.

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Pheba Weight
1820 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Robert Ecate Austin Withy
1846 - 1884
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George Thomas Withy
1871 - 1926
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Robert Edward Withy
1868 - 1958
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Alice Victoria Withy
1880 - 1969
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Charles William Withy
1873 - 1893
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Angelina Emily Withy
1877 - 1934
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Albert H. Withy
1876 - 1876
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Frank Joseph Withy
1870 - 1870
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Lillian E. Withy
1883 - 1883

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