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John Edward Lanktree

Birth10/22/1859 - Elgin, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death11/30/1901 - Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
MotherLouisa Caroline Dechambault
FatherJohn Lanktree

Born in Elgin, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada on 10/22/1859 to John Lanktree and Louisa Caroline Dechambault. John Edward Lanktree married Mary Anne Hueston/Hewson and had 7 children. He passed away on 11/30/1901 in Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada.

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John Lanktree
1834 - 1920
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Louisa Caroline Dechambault
1833 - 1911
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Mary Anne Hueston/hewson
1867 - 1959
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John Hinchcliff
1901 - Unknown
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Lydia Dorothy Lanktree
1896 - 1977
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Gladys Mary Lanktree
1898 - 1996
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Infant Boy Of John Edward Lanktree
Unknown - 1894
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Edward John Lanktree
1896 - 1896
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John Alfred Lanktree
1892 - 1893
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Lousia Isabella Lanktree
1891 - 1974

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