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Emma Henry Newcomb 1910–1991 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1910-04-25

Birth Location: Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA

Death Date: 1991-02-27

Death Location: Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA

Father: Charles Newcomb

Mother: Minnie Eggleston

Spouse(s): Arteamus Shipp

Children(s):

The story of Emma Henry Newcomb began in 1910 in Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA. Emma Henry Newcomb married Arteamus Henry Shipp, and had children including John Mark Shipp. Emma Henry Newcomb passed away in 1991 in Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA.

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Biography

  • The story of Emma Henry Newcomb began in 1910 in Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA.
  • Emma Henry Newcomb married Arteamus Henry Shipp, and had children including John Mark Shipp.
  • Emma Henry Newcomb passed away in 1991 in Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA.

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Emma Newcomb's Ancestors

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Emma Newcomb
1910–1991
Birth Place: Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA
Parents
Charles Henry (Stock) Newcomb
1883–1935
Prince Edward Co, VA
Minnie (Lee) Eggleston
1892–1981
VA
Grandparents
Robert (F.) Newcomb
1848–1919
Charlotte County, VA
Emma Chumney
1854–1934
Prince Edward Co, VA
Charles (Henry) Eggleston
1841–1893
Maria (Jane) Inge
1850–1894
Great-Grandparents
Jesse Newcomb
1810–1875
Elizabeth Skelton
1819–1890
Washington Chumney
1803–1855
Virginia Meadows
1812–1856
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr.
1787–1838
Susanah Wilmoth
1788–1839
James Skelton
1768–1820
Mary Mullins
1777–1821

Emma Newcomb's Timeline

2 Records

1910
1910-04-25
Birth of Emma Henry Newcomb in Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA
Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA
1991
1991-02-27
Age 81
Death of Emma Henry Newcomb in Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA
Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1910-04-25
    Event Place: Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1991-02-27
    Event Place: Marble Hill, Prince Edward Co., VA

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