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James Albert Maddock

Birth5 Jun 1852 - Red Bank, New Bruswick, Canada
Death09 May 1922 - Quilene, Washington
MotherMary Anne Kehoe
FatherJasper Maddock

Born in Red Bank, New Bruswick, Canada on 5 Jun 1852 to Jasper Maddock and Mary Anne Kehoe. James Albert Maddock married Mary Oldfield and had 6 children. He passed away on 09 May 1922 in Quilene, Washington.

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Jasper Maddock
1819 - 1898
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Mary Anne Kehoe
1829 - 1866
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Mary Oldfield
1856 - 1936
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Mary Ann Oldfield
1854 - 1936
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Henry James Maddock
1890 - 1916
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Anna M Maddock
1893 - 1916
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Jasper Michael Maddock
1890 - 1969
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Humphrey Maddock
1885 - 1929
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Catherine Maddock
Unknown - Unknown
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David Maddock
1860 - Unknown

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