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Emma Workman 1792 – 1867 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1792

Birth Location: North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: July 1867

Death Location: Dursley, Gloucestershire, England

Father: James Workman

Mother: Martha Pegler

Spouse(s): William Cook

Children(s): Thomas Cook

Emma Workman was born in 1792 in North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England, the child of James Workman and Martha Pegler. Emma Workman married William Cook, and had children including Thomas Cook. Emma Workman passed away in 1867 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England.

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Biography

  • Emma Workman was born in 1792 in North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England, the child of James Workman and Martha Pegler.
  • Emma Workman married William Cook, and had children including Thomas Cook.
  • Emma Workman passed away in 1867 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England.

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Emma Workman's Ancestors

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Emma Workman
1792 – 1867
Birth Place: North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
James Workman
1761 – 1833
Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire, England
Martha Pegler
1766 – 1849
Gloucestershire, England
Grandparents
JOSEPH Pegler
1735 – 1805
Newington-Bagpath, Gloucestershire, England
Sarah Smith
1742 – 1813
North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Emma Workman's Descendants

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Emma Workman (abt 1792 – July 1867) m. William Cook (abt 1807 – 1838)
  1. 1. Thomas Cook (1830 – Before 1897) m. Maria Pinnegar (bef 7 Aug 1836 – 16 Apr 1860) m. Mary Scott (1836 – July 1913)
    1. 1. Emily Webb (Q4 1858 – Q4 1938) m. Henry Webb (Q3 1853 – Mar 1950)
      1. 1. William (George Arthur) Webb (13 Jul 1882 – Q4 1960) m. Alice (Mary) Keene (7 Aug 1883 – Sep 1952)
        1. 1. Donald (Arthur John) Webb (5 Jun 1913 – 26 Jun 1982) m. Leila (Dorothy) Cox (15 Jun 1906 – 8 Jun 1984)
        2. 2. Doreen (Alice M) Webb (8 Aug 1914 – Aug 1998) m. Henry (William) Buckland (1910 – Mar 1980)
        3. 3. Myrtle (Lilian Mary) Webb (26 APR 1916 – 1979)
        4. 4. Maisie (Eileen Emily) Webb (19 Feb 1918 – 22 Nov 2011)
        5. 5. Desmond (William Joseph) Webb (08 Nov 1920 – Jan 2004) m. Sylvia (May) Webb (11 Jan 1924 – May 2000) m. Sylvia (Mary) Webb (11 Jan 1924 – 11 MAY 2000)
        6. 6. Maureen (Babe) Webb (16 Feb 1923 – 29 Mar 2010)
      2. 2. Elizabeth (Mary A) Webb (1887 – 29 Jul 1949)
        1. 1. Leonard (John) Gray (19 Sept 1919 – Oct 2000)

Emma Workman's Timeline

2 Records

1792
abt 1792
Birth of Emma Workman in North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England
North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England
1867
July 1867
Age 75
Death of Emma Workman in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England
Dursley, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1792
    Event Place: North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 1867
    Event Place: Dursley, Gloucestershire, England

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