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Emma Elizabeth Press

Birth21 Dec 1867 - St Pancras, London, England
Death17 Feb 1935 - 11, Bayham St, Camden Town, London, England
MotherMartha Buck
FatherAlfred Press

Born in St Pancras, London, England on 21 Dec 1867 to Alfred Press and Martha Buck. Emma Elizabeth Press married William John Alfred Woolston and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 Feb 1935 in 11, Bayham St, Camden Town, London, England.

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Parents
Alfred Press
1841 - 1898
Martha Buck
1848 - 1911
Spouse(s)
William John Alfred Woolston
1863 - 1928
Children Show all
Ivy Winifred Woolston
1897 - 1980
Alfred William (Bill) Woolston
1893 - 1952
Maude Beatrice Woolston
1905 - 1989
Alice Gertrude Woolston
1899 - 1988

Laurence Arthur Woolston
1907 - 1980
Leonard Stanley Woolston
1909 - 1961
May Elizabeth Florence Woolston
1895 - 1896
Sidney Edwin Woolston
1913 - 1960

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