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Julia Ann Carmichael

Birth1836-04-11 - Digdeguash,,New Brunswick,Canada
Death27 Apr 1907 - Elmsville, New Brunswick
MotherMargaret McFarlane
FatherJohn William Carmichael

Born in Digdeguash,,New Brunswick,Canada on 1836-04-11 to John William Carmichael and Margaret McFarlane. Julia Ann Carmichael had 8 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1907 in Elmsville, New Brunswick.

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John William Carmichael
1808 - 1884
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Margaret Mcfarlane
1817 - 1887
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Amy Etta Johnston
1873 - 1945
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John Kinsman Johnston
1861 - 1942
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Olive Ann Johnston
1859 - 1940
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James Johnston
1868 - Unknown
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Eliza Emily Johnston
1864 - Unknown
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William Johnston
1856 - 1933
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Alexander Johnston
1867 - 1912
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Simon Johnston
1870 - 1951

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