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Annie E. Howson

Birth6 Mar 1880 - Dummer Twp. Peterborough County, ON
Death21 August 1946 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
MotherAnn Johnston
FatherWilliam Robinson Howson

Born in Dummer Twp. Peterborough County, ON on 6 Mar 1880 to William Robinson Howson and Ann Johnston. Annie E. Howson married Harvey Boyd Armitage and had 7 children. She passed away on 21 August 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
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William Robinson Howson
1849 - 1922
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Ann Johnston
1851 - 1933
Spouse(s)
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Harvey Boyd Armitage
1879 - 1939
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George Owen Armitage
1908 - 1977
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Joseph Harvey Moor Armitage
1907 - 1977
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Dorothea Winona Armitage
1906 - 1987
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Gwendolyn E. (Betty) Armitage
1915 - 2005
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Ruth Anne Armitage
1914 - 1990
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Thomas Franklin Harvey Armitage
1912 - Unknown
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Annie Marsden
1896 - Unknown

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