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Edith Bower

Birth10 Aug 1869 - Hastings, Ontario, Canada
Death12 Apr 1930 - Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan, United States
MotherElizabeth Baxter
FatherHiram Gilford Bower

Born in Hastings, Ontario, Canada on 10 Aug 1869 to Hiram Gilford Bower and Elizabeth Baxter. Edith Bower married John Joseph O'Hare and had 7 children. She passed away on 12 Apr 1930 in Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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Hiram Gilford Bower
1835 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Baxter
1841 - 1912
Spouse(s)
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John Joseph O'hare
1872 - 1954
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Elsie Margaret Burgess
1903 - 1984
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Marjorie Elizabeth "Midge" Burgess
1902 - 1960
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Carl Fredrick Burgess
1910 - 1975
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Edgar Hiram Burgess
1905 - 1981
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Dorothy Burgess
1906 - 1941
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John Joseph Burgess
1900 - 1996
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Paul Burgess
1908 - 1909

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