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Ruth Marriott

Birth1 April 1834 - New Basford, Nottingham, England
Death1 oct 1898 - Willowby, Canterbury, New Zealand
MotherMary Brittle
FatherJohn Marriott

Born in New Basford, Nottingham, England on 1 April 1834 to John Marriott and Mary Brittle. Ruth Marriott married John Emerson and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 oct 1898 in Willowby, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Parents
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John Marriott
1807 - 1885
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Mary Brittle
1813 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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John Emerson
1833 - 1920
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Emmerson
1850 - 1894
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Alfred Emerson
1873 - 1941
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Richard Henry Hatty Emerson
1865 - 1925
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Sarah Emerson
1853 - 1927
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Alice Bertha Emmerson
1875 - 1946
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John William Emerson
1858 - 1898
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Catherine Emerson
1856 - 1859
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Esther Emerson
1862 - 1880
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Francis Leal Emerson
1861 - 1930

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