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Hannah Mann

Birth26 Aug 1828 - Keswick, Gwillimbury Twp., York Co., Ontario
Death22 MAY 1902 - Keswick, Ontario
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Born in Keswick, Gwillimbury Twp., York Co., Ontario on 26 Aug 1828. Hannah Mann married Francis Morton and had 11 children. She passed away on 22 MAY 1902 in Keswick, Ontario.

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Francis Morton
1827 - 1908
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Daniel Edward Morton
1854 - 1928
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Lavina Susan Morton
1862 - 1948
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Esther Calista Morton
1856 - 1939
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Alfred Morton
1849 - 1918
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Silas E Morton
1852 - 1921
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Friend Morton
1863 - 1907
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Albert Morton
1849 - 1875
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Jesse Morton
1854 - 1931
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Mary Morton
1847 - 1920
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Martha Ann Morton
1859 - 1941
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David E Morton
1853 - Unknown

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