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Emma Davy Kitt

Birth4 Aug 1859 - South Hill, Cornwall, England
Death22 FEB 1926 - Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, U.S.A
MotherSarah Davey
FatherJoseph Kitt

Born in South Hill, Cornwall, England on 4 Aug 1859 to Joseph Kitt and Sarah Davey. Emma Davy Kitt married Charles Stantan and had 11 children. She passed away on 22 FEB 1926 in Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, U.S.A.

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Parents
Joseph Kitt
1832 - 1870
Sarah Davey
1835 - 1916
Spouse(s)
Charles Stantan
1859 - 1928
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Nell "Nellie" Stanton
1899 - 1985
Carrie Stanton
1887 - 1966
Charles Bell Stanton
1889 - 1964
Harry William Stanton
1894 - 1968
Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Stantan
1880 - 1881
Emma Mae "Babe" Stanton
1901 - 1960

Jessie Stanton
1891 - 1974
Anne Stantan
1882 - 1883
Samuel Stanton
1885 - 1890
Joseph Stanton
1883 - 1890
Hannah Stanton
1883 - Unknown

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