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Ann Lorimer

Birth26 Nov 1848 - Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death5 Aug 1924 - Hamiota, Manitoba, Canada
MotherAnn Birnie
FatherWilliam Lorimer

Born in Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 26 Nov 1848 to William Lorimer and Ann Birnie. Ann Lorimer married James Anderson and had 9 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1924 in Hamiota, Manitoba, Canada.

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Parents
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William Lorimer
1804 - 1870
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Ann Birnie
1823 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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James Anderson
1849 - 1919
Children Show all
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Oliver John Anderson
1880 - 1949
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Joseph Lorimer Anderson
1876 - 1950
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Mabel Anderson
1889 - 1973
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Colin Fletcher Anderson
1885 - 1927
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Charles William Anderson
1873 - 1912
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Clarence Lorimer Anderson
1896 - 1973
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Alice Myrtle Anderson
1893 - 1969
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James Anderson
1871 - 1957
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Elizabeth Anderson
1880 - 1880

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