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Ellen May Dibblee

Birth6 Feb 1882 - Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Death8Sep1974 - Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
MotherJane Ewing
FatherSamuel James Dibblee

Born in Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada on 6 Feb 1882 to Samuel James Dibblee and Jane Ewing. Ellen May Dibblee married Franklin Blizzard and had 8 children. She passed away on 8Sep1974 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

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Samuel James Dibblee
1857 - Unknown
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Jane Ewing
Unknown - Unknown
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Franklin Blizzard
1881 - 1938
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Beatrice Clara Blizzard
1904 - Unknown
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Eva Alice Blizzard
1909 - 1993
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Hazel Blizzard
1905 - 1999
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Ronald Franklin Blizzard
1912 - 2002
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Lavinia May Blizzard
1902 - Unknown
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Edith Agnes Blizzard
1907 - Unknown
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Everett George Blizzard
1913 - 1940
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Mildred Ruth Blizzard
1915 - Unknown

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