Desborough People
Margaret Emma Hill
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1.0 Margaret Emma Hill also known as Emma M Hillfemale
Birth: about 1840, at Salisbury, Wiltshire
CensusPedigree
3289Married:
Thomas Walters
before 1875
Est. from child
b. about 1829, at Farringdon, DevonCensus
Birth: about 1875, at Great Addington, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: about 1876, at Great Addington, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: about 1877, at Great Addington, NorthamptonshireCensus
Educated at Channing House, Highgate, London and Newnham College, Cambridge (1900-1903). Awarded Teachers Diploma at Bedford College, London, 1904.
Assistant Mistress at Wallasey High School, 1906-09; private teacher 1909-12; joint Headmistress and owner of Chesham Bois School, Buckinghamshire, 1912-27;
School manager at Potten End, Hertfordshire, after 1928. [Venn database]
Birth: 05 Mar 1880, at Desborough
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Death: 15 Apr 1966
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