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Emma Broughton 1859–1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1859

Birth Location: Cleckheaton

Death Date: 26 Mar 1931

Death Location: Old Cemetery Cleckheaton

Father: Thomas Broughton

Mother: Ann Sykes

Spouse(s): Joseph Haley

Children(s): Alice Haley

Emma Broughton was born in 1859 in Cleckheaton, the child of Thomas Broughton And Ann Sykes. Emma Broughton married Joseph Haley, and had children including Alice May Haley. Emma Broughton passed away in 1931 in Old Cemetery Cleckheaton.

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Biography

  • Emma Broughton was born in 1859 in Cleckheaton, the child of Thomas Broughton And Ann Sykes.
  • Emma Broughton married Joseph Haley, and had children including Alice May Haley.
  • Emma Broughton passed away in 1931 in Old Cemetery Cleckheaton.

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Emma Broughton's Ancestors

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Emma Broughton
1859–1931
Birth Place: Cleckheaton
Parents
Thomas Broughton
1829–1895
Cleckheaton
Ann Sykes
1825–
Cleckheaton
Grandparents
Robert Broughton
1795–1866
Elland, Yorkshire
Alice Hanson
1796–1850
Birstall, York
Great-Grandparents
Jonas Broughton
1753–1804
Emma Denham
1753–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonas Broughton
1709–1784
Mary Hoyle
1710–1796

Emma Broughton's Descendants

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Emma Broughton (1859–26 Mar 1931) m. Joseph Haley (1860–)
  1. 1. Alice (May) Haley 1897–

Emma Broughton's Timeline

2 Records

1859
1859
Birth of Emma Broughton in Cleckheaton
Cleckheaton
1931
26 Mar 1931
Age 72
Death of Emma Broughton in Cleckheaton
Cleckheaton

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1859
    Event Place: Cleckheaton

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1931
    Event Place: Cleckheaton

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Old Cemetery Cleckheaton

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