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Barbara Eldora Laking

BirthJune 21, 1872 - Sugar Brook, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death18 October 1899 - Masardis, Aroostook County, Maine, United States of America
MotherMary Elizabeth Miller
FatherPhyfield Holt Laking

Born in Sugar Brook, York County, New Brunswick, Canada on June 21, 1872 to Phyfield Holt Laking and Mary Elizabeth Miller. Barbara Eldora Laking married Robert Penell Glew and had 3 children. She passed away on 18 October 1899 in Masardis, Aroostook County, Maine, United States of America.

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Phyfield Holt Laking
1836 - 1915
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Mary Elizabeth Miller
1847 - 1930
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Robert Penell Glew
1860 - 1935
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Edith May Glew
1888 - 1969
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Robert Pennell Glew, Jr.
1894 - 1960
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Arthur Medley Glew
1889 - 1938

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