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Catherine Evers

Birth1829 - Nicolet, Nicolet-Yamaska, Quebec, Canada
Death3 Dec 1880 - Quebec, Canada
MotherAnne Kenny
FatherJohn Evers

Born in Nicolet, Nicolet-Yamaska, Quebec, Canada on 1829 to John Evers and Anne Kenny. Catherine Evers married John (Catholic) Lannen and had 8 children. She passed away on 3 Dec 1880 in Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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John Evers
1798 - 1858
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Anne Kenny
1797 - Unknown
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John (Catholic) Lannen
1810 - 1869
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John Lannin
1858 - 1900
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Sarah Ann Lannin
1861 - Unknown
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Margaret Lannin
1857 - 1908
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Thomas Lannin
1850 - 1908
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Patrick H Lannin
1868 - 1929
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Bridget Lannin
1852 - Unknown
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Ellen Lannin
1865 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Lannin
1854 - Unknown

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