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Emma Rosina Ware 1866–1923 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: July 1866
Birth Location: Clapham, Surrey, England
Death Date: Dec 1923
Death Location: Southwark, London, England
Father: Thomas Ware
Mother: Harriett Hopkins
Spouse(s): George Pearce
Children(s): Walter Pearce
The story of Emma Rosina Ware began in 1866 in Clapham, Surrey, England. Emma Rosina Ware married George John Pearce, and had children including Walter Arthur Pearce. Emma Rosina Ware passed away in 1923 in Southwark, London, England.
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Biography
- The story of Emma Rosina Ware began in 1866 in Clapham, Surrey, England.
- Emma Rosina Ware married George John Pearce, and had children including Walter Arthur Pearce.
- Emma Rosina Ware passed away in 1923 in Southwark, London, England.
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Emma Ware's Ancestors
Emma Ware's Descendants
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1. Walter (Arthur) Pearce 1899–1981 m. Lilian (Frances) Roles 1901–1970
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1. Maurice (George L) Pearce 1942–2005
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2. Albert (J) Pearce 1935–2015
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3. Derek Pearce 1938–2021
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4. Leonard (Lewis) Pearce 1931–2009
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5. Arthur (James) Pearce 1925–2002
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6. William (Henry E) Pearce 1922–1987
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7. Eileen (M) Pearce 1929–1938
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8. Brenda (Jean H) Pearce 1940–2005
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9. Walter (Albert) Pearce 1920–2009
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Emma Ware's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: July 1866
Event Place: Clapham, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Dec 1923
Event Place: Southwark, London, England