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Ida Catharine Prevost

Birth14 Mar 1876 - Frontenac, Ontario, Canada
Death30 Jan 1948 - Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada
MotherAgnes Prevost
FatherFrançois Prévost

Born in Frontenac, Ontario, Canada on 14 Mar 1876 to François Prévost and Agnes Prevost. Ida Catharine Prevost married Stephen Dube. and had 5 children. She passed away on 30 Jan 1948 in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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François Prévost
1822 - 1891
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Agnes Prevost
1851 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Dube.
1869 - 1944
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John N. (H.) Harrington
1866 - 1895
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Dorothy Lind
1898 - 1984
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Eva Mary Duber
1903 - 1981
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Virgil Dubey / Duby
1909 - Unknown

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Elsworth / Elmer Joseph Herrington/ Harrington
1895 - Unknown
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Marie Ida Alice Dubey
1913 - 1968

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