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Elizabeth Easson

Birth13 Mar 1839 - Wilmot Twp, Annapolis, Nova Scotia
Death15 Aug 1876 - Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Miller Hoyt
FatherJohn Easson

Born in Wilmot Twp, Annapolis, Nova Scotia on 13 Mar 1839 to John Easson and Mary Miller Hoyt. Elizabeth Easson married Solomon Miller and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Aug 1876 in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada.

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John Easson
1811 - 1869
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Mary Miller Hoyt
1805 - 1885
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Solomon Miller
1834 - 1901
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Mabel Vaughan Miller
1873 - 1939
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Kate Traverse Miller
1866 - 1942
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Charles Henry Miller
1864 - 1949
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Fred Miller
1860 - 1883
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Mary Hoyt Miller
1867 - 1926
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John Parker Miller
1861 - 1940
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Child Miller
1870 - 1873

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