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Anna Euphemia Dakin

Birth22 Sept 1851 - Digby Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
DeathNot Available - Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah Ann SMALLE
FatherDaniel James DAKIN

Born in Digby Co., Nova Scotia, Canada on 22 Sept 1851 to Daniel James DAKIN and Sarah Ann SMALLE. Anna Euphemia Dakin married William Herbert Follett and had 6 children. She passed away in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Daniel James Dakin
1819 - 1895
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Sarah Ann Smalle
1818 - 1900
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William Herbert Follett
1849 - 1908
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Francis Fuller
1852 - 1923
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Ida Bell Follet
1896 - 1954
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Marjorie Fuller
1889 - 1985
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Fannie Fay Follett
1890 - 1985
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Eva Marie Follett
1893 - 1950
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Alice Mandane Follett
1888 - 1977
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Ella Follett
1888 - Unknown

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