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Edith Mae McMannis

Birth22 April 1880 - South Bolton, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death26 January 1942 - Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherJames Mannis

Born in South Bolton, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada on 22 April 1880 to James Mannis. Edith Mae McMannis married Arthur Elgene Brown and had 5 children. She passed away on 26 January 1942 in Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA.

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James Mannis
Unknown - Unknown
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Arthur Elgene Brown
1873 - 1939
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Karl W Brown
1903 - 1950
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Edna Louise Brown
1906 - 1992
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Phillip Nelson Brown
1911 - 1978
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Elgene Richard Brown
1902 - 1962
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Donald Mason Brown
1909 - 1967

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