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Ann Easterbrook

Birth4 Feb 1847 - Nassagawega, Halton, Ontario, Canada
DeathFeb 15, 1906 - Acton, Halton, Ontario
MotherMary Youart
FatherGeorge Easterbrook

Born in Nassagawega, Halton, Ontario, Canada on 4 Feb 1847 to George Easterbrook and Mary Youart. Ann Easterbrook married James Adamson and had 11 children. She passed away on Feb 15, 1906 in Acton, Halton, Ontario.

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George Easterbrook
1822 - 1903
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Mary Youart
1826 - 1856
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James Adamson
1843 - 1904
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Annie Irene Adamson
1887 - 1972
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Elias William Adamson
1874 - 1904
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Bertha Emily Adamson
1884 - 1905
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Mary Amelia Adamson
1866 - 1944
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Albert Edward "Bert" Adamson
1877 - 1913
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Clara Jane Adamson
1872 - 1953
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Jonathan George Adamson
1870 - 1872
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Elizabeth Ann Adamson
1868 - 1882
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James Windsor Adamson
1880 - 1919
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John Taylor
1887 - Unknown
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Malvin Taylor
1885 - Unknown

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