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George Emery

 

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   7046 1.0 George Emerymale

Birth: about 1829, at Biggleswade, BedfordshireCensus

Pedigree
   7047
Married: Eliza East  1849BMD
b. 22 Nov 1825, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireIGI

   70482.1 Edward G Emerymale
Birth: about Aug 1850, at DesboroughCensus

   75602.2 Alfred Robert Emerymale
Birth: about 1855, at DesboroughCensus
Death: 1878, age: 27yBMD

   75612.3 Violet Lilian Emeryfemale
Birth: about 1860, at Market Harborough, LeicestershireCensus
Birth: about 1865, at Market Harborough, LeicestershireCensus
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Married: Samuel Francis Burford  about 1889BMD
b. 1857, at DesboroughBMD

   162253.1 Francis E Burfordmale
Birth: 1898, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

   162263.2 Marjorie C Burfordfemale
Birth: 1899, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

   75632.5 Walter d'Este Emerymale
Birth: about 1870, at Little Bowden, NorthamptonshireCensus

 


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:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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