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Emma Southey
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Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
Emma Southey
(1808-1809)
(1808-1809)
The Peerage person ID
The Peerage person ID
The Peerage person ID
identifier for a person on The Peerage genealogical website
human
human
human
any member of Homo sapiens, unique extant species of the genus Homo, from embryo to adult
instance of
instance of
instance of
that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
female
female
female
to be used in "sex or gender" (P21) to indicate that the human subject is a female or "semantic gender" (P10339) to indicate that a word refers to a female person
sex or gender
sex or gender
sex or gender
sex or gender identity of human or animal. For human: male, female, non-binary, intersex, transgender female, transgender male, agender, etc. For animal: male organism, female organism. Groups of same gender use subclass of (P279)
Robert Southey
Robert Southey
Robert Southey
English romantic poet (1774–1843)
father
father
father
male parent of the subject. For stepfather, use "stepparent" (P3448)
Edith Fricker
Edith Fricker
Edith Fricker
(1774-1837)
mother
mother
mother
female parent of the subject. For stepmother, use "stepparent" (P3448)
Emma
Emma
Emma
female given name
given name
given name
given name
first name or another given name of this person; values used with the property should not link disambiguations nor family names
date of birth
date of birth
date of birth
date on which the subject was born
date of death
date of death
date of death
date on which the subject died
LBT person ID
LBT person ID
LBT person ID
identifier of a person, on Lord Byron and his Times website
Southey
Southey
Southey
family name
family name
family name
family name
part of full name of person
Kindred Britain ID
Kindred Britain ID
Kindred Britain ID
identifier of an article on Kindred Britain
Margaret Edith Southey
Margaret Edith Southey
Margaret Edith Southey
(1802-1803)
sibling
sibling
sibling
the subject and the object have at least one common parent (brother, sister, etc. including half-siblings); use "relative" (P1038) for siblings-in-law (brother-in-law, sister-in-law, etc.) and step-siblings (step-brothers, step-sisters, etc.)
Edith May Southey
Edith May Southey
Edith May Southey
daughter of poet Robert Southey
Herbert Castle Southey
Herbert Castle Southey
Herbert Castle Southey
(1806-1816)
Katherine Southey
Katherine Southey
Katherine Southey
(born 1810)
Bertha Southey
Bertha Southey
Bertha Southey
(born 1809)
Charles Cuthbert Southey
Charles Cuthbert Southey
Charles Cuthbert Southey
(1819-1888) Vicar of Askham
Isabel Southey
Isabel Southey
Isabel Southey
(1812-1826)
SNARC ID
SNARC ID
SNARC ID
unique identifier for people, places and organisations represented in Welsh collections
subject named as
subject named as
subject named as
name by which a subject is recorded in a database, mentioned as a contributor of a work, or is referred to in a particular context
retrieved
retrieved
retrieved
date or point in time that information was retrieved from a database or website (for use in online sources)
The Peerage
The Peerage
The Peerage
website on European noble families
stated in
stated in
stated in
to be used in the references field to refer to the information document or database in which a claim is made; for qualifiers use P805; for the type of document in which a claim is made use P3865
Kindred Britain
Kindred Britain
Kindred Britain
online genealogical network
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