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Margaret Stapleton

Birth06 May 1858 - Chelsea, Hull Township, Gatineau County, Canada East (Québec
Death28 Oct 1923 - Dalhousie Ward Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada
MotherAnne (Nancy) Griffin
FatherWilliam Stapleton

Born in Chelsea, Hull Township, Gatineau County, Canada East (Québec on 06 May 1858 to William Stapleton and Anne (Nancy) Griffin. Margaret Stapleton married Malachi Edward Dwyer and had 4 children. She passed away on 28 Oct 1923 in Dalhousie Ward Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada.

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William Stapleton
1828 - 1879
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Anne (Nancy) Griffin
1831 - 1879
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Malachi Edward Dwyer
1861 - 1939
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Anna Dwyer
1888 - 1978
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Katie Dwyer
1886 - Unknown
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William John Dwyer
1894 - Unknown
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Henry Dwyer
Unknown - Unknown

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