Emma was born on the 16th May 1804 and christened in February 1805 in Bocking, Essex the daughter of Benjamin Joscelyne a cabinet maker of Braintree, Essex, and his wife Mary (Lambert) Joscelyne.[1]
Emma married William Livermore on the 31st July 1828 at All Souls, St Marylebone, London, England.[2]
Emma, the wife of William Livermore of Oxford Street, London and the daughter of Benjamin Joscelyne of Bocking, Essex died aged 28 and was buried on the 15th November 1832 in the Protestant Dissenters Burying ground, Bocking, Essex by Thomas Craig.[3]
Emma's son-in-law, Christopher W Fullmer, records in his family notes that '1832, Nov 9th, Mrs Emma Livermore died. Aged 28. Leaving one daughter aged nearly three - Lydia. Buried in Braintree, Bocking Chapel Ground.'
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