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Freeman Martin

Birthabt 1851 - Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death1906 - Oxford Junction, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherHarriet
FatherThomas Martin

Born in Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada on abt 1851 to Thomas Martin and Harriet. Freeman Martin married Elizabeth Ann Desmond and had 7 children. He passed away on 1906 in Oxford Junction, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Thomas Martin
1821 - 1891
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Harriet
1816 - 1893
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Elizabeth Ann Desmond
1853 - 1945
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Fredric Martin
1896 - 1969
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Harriet Martin
1885 - Unknown
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Nathan "Tupper" Martin
1882 - 1949
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Albert Martin
1883 - 1956
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Samuel Martin
1888 - 1938
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Joseph Martin
1891 - Unknown
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Charles Frederick Martin
1896 - Unknown

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