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Deborah Spence

Birth1808 - Halfway River, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
DeathMay 6, 1870 - Pettigrew Settlement N.S.Canada
MotherMargaret Merriam
FatherEbenezer Spence

Born in Halfway River, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 1808 to Ebenezer Spence and Margaret Merriam. Deborah Spence married Matthew Pettigrew and had 5 children. She passed away on May 6, 1870 in Pettigrew Settlement N.S.Canada.

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Ebenezer Spence
1784 - 1861
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Margaret Merriam
1795 - 1868
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Matthew Pettigrew
1801 - 1864
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Priscilla Zillah Azelia Pettigrew
1855 - 1939
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Ann Almira Elmira Pettigrew
1845 - 1898
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Robert William Pettigrew
1844 - 1924
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Maria Pettigrew
1853 - 1929
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James William King Pettigrew
1850 - 1935

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