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Emma May Hale 1823 – 1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Apr 1823

Birth Location: Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England

Death Date: 29 Jul 1888

Death Location: Seymour, Victoria, Australia

Father: George HALE

Mother: George Hale

Spouse(s): William Sidebottom, James Rea

Children(s): William Sidebottom, Hannah Sidebottom, Emma Langford, John (SIDEBOTTOM), Elizabeth Langford, Benjamin Sidebottom

According to available records, Emma May Hale was born in 1823 in Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England, the child of George HALE and George Hale. Following those early years, Emma May Hale married William Langford Sidebottom and James Rea, and their family grew to include William Jnr Sidebottom, Hannah Sidebottom, Emma ( Twin ) Langford, John (Jack) LANGFORD (SIDEBOTTOM), Elizabeth Ann Langford and Benjamin Sidebottom. In the later years of life, Emma May Hale died in 1888 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents

George HALE
1793 – 1837
Birth Location: North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England
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George Hale
1793 – 1837
Birth Location: England
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Spouses(s)

William Sidebottom
1801 – 1849
Birth Location: Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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James Rea
1830 – 1896
Birth Location: Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Children(s)

William Sidebottom
1840 – 1887
Birth Location: Melbourne, Victoria
WS
Hannah Sidebottom
1842 – 1925
Birth Location: Merri Ck, Coburg, Victoria, Australia
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Emma Langford
1842 – 1913
Birth Location: Merri Creek, Victoria, Australia
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John (SIDEBOTTOM)
1843 – 1919
Birth Location: Pentridge, Coburg, Victoria, Australia
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Elizabeth Langford
1847 – 1852
Birth Location: Merri Creek, Coburg, Victoria, Australia
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Benjamin Sidebottom
1849 – 1930
Birth Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 27 Apr 1823
    Event Place: Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Geneanet Community Trees Index, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 29 Jul 1888
    Event Place: Seymour, Victoria, Australia
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Geneanet Community Trees Index, Ancestry Family Tree

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