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Martha Barker

Birth1802 - New Brunswick, Canada
DeathNot Available - Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada
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Born in New Brunswick, Canada on 1802. Martha Barker married John Anderson and had 10 children. She passed away in Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.

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John Anderson
1799 - 1881
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James Frederick Anderson
1827 - Unknown
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Joseph Anderson
1833 - 1923
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Martha A Anderson
1841 - Unknown
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David Anderson
1845 - Unknown
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Chapman Smith Anderson
1842 - Unknown
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Samuel Anderson
1830 - 1889
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Samuel Mccracken
1845 - Unknown
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Charles W Anderson
1832 - Unknown
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Gertrude Anderson
1838 - Unknown
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Margret Mccracken
1839 - Unknown

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