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John Esson

Birth1 MAR 1806 - Cardross, Scotland
Death1 Jan 1895 - Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherEmma (Amy) Rodgers
FatherAlexander Esson

Born in Cardross, Scotland on 1 MAR 1806 to Alexander Esson and Emma (Amy) Rodgers. John Esson married Ann Leighton and had 12 children. He passed away on 1 Jan 1895 in Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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Alexander Esson
1780 - 1872
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Emma (Amy) Rodgers
1784 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Ann Leighton
1816 - 1893
Children Show all
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John H. Esson
1856 - Unknown
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James Isaac Esson
1844 - 1920
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Margaret A. Esson
1852 - 1922
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Mary Esson
1840 - 1877
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Frederick Peter Eason
1859 - 1929
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Hannah Esson
1835 - 1909
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Catherine Goodfellow
1837 - 1896
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Grace Esson
1853 - 1878
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Esson
1842 - 1914
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Jane M. (Jannie) Esson
1851 - Unknown
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David Charles Esson
1853 - 1919
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Alexander Esson
1834 - 1924

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