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James Mann

Birth1837 - Westminster, London, England
Death1897 - Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England
MotherSarah
FatherJames Mann

Born in Westminster, London, England on 1837 to James Mann and Sarah. James Mann married Emily Mary Smith and had 7 children. He passed away on 1897 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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James Mann
1811 - Unknown
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Sarah
1811 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Emily Mary Smith
1837 - 1881
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Emma Bailey
1847 - Unknown
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Emma
1850 - Unknown
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Emma Mann
1850 - Unknown
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Emily Mann
1835 - Unknown
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John Mann
1865 - Unknown
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Edwin James Mann
1869 - 1892
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Lillian Mann
1875 - 1892
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Fanny Kenning
1881 - 1952
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James Mann
1869 - Unknown
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Edward Mann
1869 - 1945
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John Mann
1867 - Unknown

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