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Mary Ann Codling

Birth2 Jan 1862 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death11 Apr 1915 - Peel, Ontario, Canada
MotherElspeth N. Skene
FatherThomas Codling

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 2 Jan 1862 to Thomas Codling and Elspeth N. Skene. Mary Ann Codling married Francis 'Frank' Tomassina /Thomas and had 5 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1915 in Peel, Ontario, Canada.

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Thomas Codling
1839 - 1874
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Elspeth N. Skene
1836 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Francis 'Frank' Tomassina /Thomas
1851 - 1907
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James Stewart
1860 - 1918
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Alexander Thomas
1881 - 1975
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Joseph F Thomas
1889 - 1899
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Martha Elizabeth Thomas
1895 - 1978
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Elspeth (Minnie) Caroline Thomas
1879 - 1900
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Francis 'Frank' Joseph Thomas
1889 - 1899

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