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John Smith Pollock

Birth23 Nov 1888 - Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota, United States
Death8 Nov 1960 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
MotherMary Ann Hillman
FatherJohn Pollock

Born in Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota, United States on 23 Nov 1888 to John Pollock and Mary Ann Hillman. John Smith Pollock married Charlotte Kelly and had 4 children. He passed away on 8 Nov 1960 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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John Pollock
1862 - 1939
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Mary Ann Hillman
1847 - 1928
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Charlotte Kelly
1906 - 1987
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Merion Amy Pollock
1892 - 1923
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Mary Elizabeth Pollock
1914 - 1991
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Wilma Marguerite Pollock
1932 - 2013
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John William Pollock
1923 - 2001
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Alcestus Mary Pollock
1909 - 1910

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