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Ann Shackleton

BirthJuly 1826 - Roberton, Roxburgshire, Scotland
Death1883 - Culross Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
MotherJanet Gray
FatherJames Shackelton

Born in Roberton, Roxburgshire, Scotland on July 1826 to James Shackelton and Janet Gray. Ann Shackleton had 13 children. She passed away on 1883 in Culross Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.

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James Shackelton
1780 - 1862
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Janet Gray
1781 - Unknown
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Isabella Forsyth
1846 - 1900
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Thomas Forsythe
1848 - 1880
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Ann Forsyth
1856 - 1896
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Emma Forsyth
1870 - 1899
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Ellen Forsyth
1862 - Unknown
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Margaret Ann Forsyth
1852 - 1934
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Alexander "Alex" Forsyth Jr.
1854 - 1928
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Robert Forsyth
1851 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Forsyth
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Forsyth
1867 - 1957
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John S Forsyth
1864 - 1931
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Jane Forsyth
1867 - Unknown
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Janet Forsyth
1844 - 1909

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