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'''Emma Longstaffe''' (1766-1809) was born Miss Emma Fairlie to a landowner in Cheshire. She married [[Adam | '''Emma Longstaffe''' (1766-1809) was born Miss Emma Fairlie to a landowner in Cheshire. She married [[Adam Longstaffe]] in 1783 and they had four surviving children: [[Hermione Longstaffe|Hermione]], [[Frederick Longstaffe|Frederick]], [[Agatha Merton|Agatha]], and [[Pamela Longstaffe|Pamela]]. Emma died in 1809 of a lingering illness through which she was nursed by her eldest daughter, Hermione. | ||
Emma's only sister, [[Harriet Crumpshaw|Harriet]], died in 1810 and left £1000 to each of her nieces and nephews. | Emma's only sister, [[Harriet Crumpshaw|Harriet]], died in 1810 and left £1000 to each of her nieces and nephews. |
Revision as of 09:42, 16 January 2011
Emma Longstaffe (1766-1809) was born Miss Emma Fairlie to a landowner in Cheshire. She married Adam Longstaffe in 1783 and they had four surviving children: Hermione, Frederick, Agatha, and Pamela. Emma died in 1809 of a lingering illness through which she was nursed by her eldest daughter, Hermione.
Emma's only sister, Harriet, died in 1810 and left £1000 to each of her nieces and nephews.