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Emily Margaret Morley 1851–1928 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1851
Birth Location: St Pancas, London
Death Date: April 20, 1928
Death Location: Collingwood, Victoria, Australia
Father: Thomas Morley
Mother: Catherine Ryan
Spouse(s): Joseph CLARKE
Children(s): Reginald Clarke, Vivian Clarke, Olive Clarke
In 1851, Emily Margaret Morley entered the world in St Pancas, London, born to Thomas Morley And Catherine Ryan. Emily Margaret Morley married Joseph Clarke, and had children including Olive Blanch Clarke, Reginald Morley Clarke, Vivian Ross Clarke. Emily Margaret Morley passed away in 1928 in Collingwood, Victoria, Australia.
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Biography
- In 1851, Emily Margaret Morley entered the world in St Pancas, London, born to Thomas Morley And Catherine Ryan.
- Emily Margaret Morley married Joseph Clarke, and had children including Olive Blanch Clarke, Reginald Morley Clarke, Vivian Ross Clarke.
- Emily Margaret Morley passed away in 1928 in Collingwood, Victoria, Australia.
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Emily Morley's Ancestors
Emily Morley's Descendants
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1. Reginald (Morley) Clarke 1889–1922 m. Geraldine (Agnes) Cussen 1891–1959
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1. Denis (Morley) Clarke 1919–2003
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2. Vivian (Ross) Clarke 1892–
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3. Olive (Blanch) Clarke 1894–1894
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1851
Event Place: St Pancas, London
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: April 20, 1928
Event Place: Collingwood, Victoria, Australia