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Ellen Maria McCabe

Birthabt 1867-1870 - Albion Township, Peel, Ontario, Canada
Death1954 - Griffin, Saskatchewan, Canada
MotherMatilda Caroline Parker
FatherAlexander McCabe

Born in Albion Township, Peel, Ontario, Canada on abt 1867-1870 to Alexander McCabe and Matilda Caroline Parker. Ellen Maria McCabe married Joseph Henry Hannah and had 5 children. She passed away on 1954 in Griffin, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Alexander Mccabe
1830 - 1898
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Matilda Caroline Parker
1832 - 1902
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Joseph Henry Hannah
1865 - Unknown
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Harold Hanna
1905 - Unknown
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Gladys Zella Hanna
1899 - Unknown
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Ella Pearl Hanna
1902 - Unknown
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Norman Henry Hannah
1896 - 1966
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Wilfred Grover Hanna
1897 - Unknown

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