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Martha Halfyard

Birth27 Nov 1817 - Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland
Death17 Mar 1901 - Curzon Village, Bonne Bay, Newfoundland
MotherSarah Garland
FatherSamuel A. Halfyard

Born in Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland on 27 Nov 1817 to Samuel A. Halfyard and Sarah Garland. Martha Halfyard married Joseph Parsons and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 Mar 1901 in Curzon Village, Bonne Bay, Newfoundland.

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Samuel A. Halfyard
1782 - 1859
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Sarah Garland
1790 - 1853
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Joseph Parsons
1813 - 1867
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Samuel Parsons
1842 - 1902
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Selina Parsons
1844 - 1927
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Nicholas Henry Parsons
1840 - 1878
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Rosanna Mae Parsons
1849 - 1875
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Alfred Parsons
1857 - 1878
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George Parsons
1846 - 1866
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Joseph Uriah Parsons
1853 - 1940

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