Emma DONNER
- Born: Abt 1839, East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England
- Christened: 25 Mar 1839, East Kirkby St. Nicholas, Lincolnshire, England 2
- Married: 2 Feb 1865, Boston St. Botolph, Lincolnshire, England 1
- Died: 1927, Boston, Lincolnshire, England 3
Research Notes:
In 1871 Emma Brotherton (30) of East Kirkby and husband William Brotherton (31) of Boston, omnibus driver, were living at 21 Threadneedle St., Boston. Present were sons (born in Boston): William G. (5), scholar, Edward E. (1¾). Son John S. (3) was with his maternal grandparents.
In 1881 Emma Brotherton (42) of East Kirkby and husband William Brotherton (41) of Boston, bus driver, were living at 21 Threadneedle St., Boston. Present were children (born in Threadneedle Boston): William G. (15), printer's assistant, John S. (13), scholar, Edward C. (11), scholar, Richard D. (9), scholar, Thomas H. (7), scholar, Emma (5), scholar, Maud C. (2), Herbert D. (4 months)
In 1891 Emma Brotherton (52) of East Kirkby and husband William Brotherton (51) of Boston, groom, were living at 21 Threadneedle St., Boston. Present were children: Herbert D. (10), Eleanor (7), husband's sister Eleanor Brotherton (55), husband's brother George R. Brotherton (39), army pensioner.
In 1901 Emma Brotherton (62) of East Kirkby and husband William Brotherton (61) of Boston, ostler groom, were living at 21 Threadneedle St., Boston. At home was daughter Maud Brotherton (22), creamery manageress.
In 1911 Emma Brotherton (72) of East Kirkby, widow, old age pensioner, was living at 33 Cheapside, Boston. At home was son Richard (39), single, platelayer.
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Emma Brotherton died aged 88 years.
Marriage Information:
Emma married William BROTHERTON, son of William BROTHERTON and Unknown, on 2 Feb 1865 in Boston St. Botolph, Lincolnshire, England 1. (William BROTHERTON was born about 1840 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1905 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England 4.)
Marriage Notes:
William Brotherton, son of William Brotherton, and Emma Donner, daughter of George Donner
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