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Carrie E Smith

BirthSept. 8,1870 - Carleton Co., Wicklow, New Brunswick, Canada
DeathSept. 8,1925 - Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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Born in Carleton Co., Wicklow, New Brunswick, Canada on Sept. 8,1870. Carrie E Smith married Daniel James Sawyer and had 10 children. She passed away on Sept. 8,1925 in Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Daniel James Sawyer
1866 - 1912
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Sadie Elizabeth Sawyer
1892 - Unknown
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Catherine Myrtle Sawyer
1900 - 1969
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Ellen (Nellie) Julia Sawyer
1897 - 1949
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Ella May Sawyer
1889 - 1973
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Joseph Levi Sawyer
1894 - 1957
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Ezra William Sawyer
1896 - 1955
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Laura Abbie (Melhorn) Sawyer
1903 - 1995
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Helen G. Sawyer
1909 - 1981
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James Freeman Sawyer
1901 - 1989
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Wilbur Forrest Sawyer
1906 - 1986

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