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Jonas Shears

Birth 1836 - Frenchmans Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
Death19 Jun 1909 - Rocky Harour, Bonne Bay, Newfoundland, Canada
MotherHanna
FatherJohn Shears

Born in Frenchmans Cove, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada on 1836 to John Shears and Hanna. Jonas Shears married Harriet Buffett and had 14 children. He passed away on 19 Jun 1909 in Rocky Harour, Bonne Bay, Newfoundland, Canada.

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Parents
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John Shears
1787 - 1852
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Hanna
1790 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Harriet Buffett
1837 - 1874
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Susannah Thomas/white
1850 - 1952
Children Show all
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Benjamin Shears
1860 - 1927
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James Shears
1871 - 1919
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Hannah Buffett Shears
1859 - 1939
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Mary Buffett Shears
1863 - 1889
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Harriet Elizabeth Shears
1866 - 1900
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Edith Shears
1865 - 1921
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Harriet Shears
1882 - 1963
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John (William) Shears
1886 - 1986
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Catherine Shears
1874 - 1874
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Louise/louisa Shears
1880 - 1978
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Elizabeth Shears
1858 - Unknown
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Jonas Shears
1879 - Unknown
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Benjamin Shears
1893 - 1897
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Edith Shears
1865 - 1921

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