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Emma Orme

Birthabt 1831 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
DeathMar 1892 - Warwickshire, United Kingdom
MotherEmma Johnson
FatherJoseph Orme

Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England on abt 1831 to Joseph Orme and Emma Johnson. Emma Orme married David Collinson and had 8 children. She passed away on Mar 1892 in Warwickshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Joseph Orme
1798 - 1839
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Emma Johnson
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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David Collinson
1810 - 1888
Children Show all
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Edward Richards
1865 - Unknown
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Betsy Eleanor Richards
1866 - Unknown
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Louise Richards
1870 - Unknown
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William Richards
1850 - Unknown
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Joel Richards
1856 - Unknown
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Herbert Richards
1858 - Unknown
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Mary Ann (Polly) Richards
1860 - 1932
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Thomas Richards
1852 - 1916

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