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Emily MOTIER

Female 1871 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Emily MOTIER was born in 1871 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; was christened in 1871 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England (daughter of James MOTIER and Alice); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James MOTIER was born about 1837 in Holborn, Middlesex County (now in the London Borough of Camden, Inner London), England; was christened in 1837 in Holborn, Middlesex County (now in the London Borough of Camden, Inner London), England; and died.

    James + Alice. Alice was born in 1839 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; was christened in 1839 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice was born in 1839 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; was christened in 1839 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; and died.
    Children:
    1. William MOTIER was born about 1862 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; was christened in 1862 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; and died.
    2. Alice MOTIER was born in 1864 in Westminster, Middlesex County (now in the City of Westminster, Inner London), England; and died.
    3. John MOTIER was born about 1868 in Holborn, Middlesex County (now in the London Borough of Camden, Inner London), England; was christened in 1868 in Holborn, Middlesex County (now in the London Borough of Camden, Inner London), England; and died.
    4. 1. Emily MOTIER was born in 1871 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; was christened in 1871 in Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; and died.






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