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Hannah Webb

Birthabt 1856 - Gainsborough, Yorkshire, England
DeathDec 1923 - Hartlepool, Durham, England
MotherAnn (Nee?) Webb
FatherThomas Webb

Born in Gainsborough, Yorkshire, England on abt 1856 to Thomas Webb and Ann (Nee?) Webb. Hannah Webb married William H Empson and had 8 children. She passed away on Dec 1923 in Hartlepool, Durham, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Webb
1811 - Unknown
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Ann (Nee?) Webb
1813 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William H Empson
1829 - Unknown
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William George Empson
1853 - 1937
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Emma Empson
1885 - Unknown
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Selina Empson
1882 - Unknown
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Arthur Empson
1887 - 1946
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William Empson
1876 - Unknown
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George Empson
1880 - Unknown
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Ernest Empson
1890 - Unknown
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Sydney Ernest Empson
1882 - 1965
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William James Empson
1877 - 1922

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