Name |
Emma Thrale |
Birth |
btw 1837-1838 |
Clements End, Stepney, Middlesex, England |
Christening |
30 Jan 1838 |
Westminster, Middlesex, England [1] |
Address: The Strand London, London |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
6 Jun 1841 |
Great Shire Lane, Finsbury, Middlesex, England |
Age: 3 |
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UK census 1841
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Census |
31 Mar 1851 |
66 Hatfields, Southwark, Surrey, England |
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UK census 1851
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Death |
3 Feb 1875 |
Burial |
Brompton Cemetery, Brompton, Kent, England |
Address: The Royal Parks Chapel Office Brompton Cemetery, London SW10 9UG +44 (0)20 7352 1201 |
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Notes |
- They had at least five children, Mary Ann, Harry, George, Sarah and Walter but there may have been another Harry who died at the age of 1 year and 10 months as Jenny Johnson has in her possession an "In Memorium" card for Harry Dymore that was with the cards of Emma and John Nicholas. No years are given but the baby, Harry Dymore, was born on the 2nd of May, died on the 13th of March and was buried on the 18th of March in grave number 3197 (though no cemetery name is given). This cannot have been the "second" Harry as he went on to become a Captain and Quarter Master in the 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Emma died in childbirth, according to Vera Ranger (McMillan) (May, 2000). The baby lived for one month. A long time after Emma died a woman from America contacted Mary Ann, Emma's daughter, in Australia, and claimed to be her sister. This has never been proved and one wonders whether she was a full sister or a half sister?
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Person ID |
I978 |
UK Thrale family |
Last Modified |
10 Mar 2016 |