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Mariah Lougheed

Birth17 Aug 1856 - Albion Township, Peel County
Death2 Mar 1931 - Davidson, Saskatchewan, Canada
MotherElizabeth Burns
FatherJohn Lougheed

Born in Albion Township, Peel County on 17 Aug 1856 to John Lougheed and Elizabeth Burns. Mariah Lougheed married Daniel Walker and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Mar 1931 in Davidson, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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John Lougheed
1809 - 1880
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Elizabeth Burns
1813 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Walker
1855 - Unknown
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Sarah Elizabeth Walker
1880 - 1969
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Edna L. Walker
1890 - 1916
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Joseph D. Walker
1897 - 1916
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William Ernest Walker
1889 - 1942
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James Alexander Walker
1882 - Unknown
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Thomas John Walker
1878 - 1881
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Joe D Walker
1901 - Unknown

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