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Mary Ann Ormand

Birth18 Oct 1852 - Ontonagon County, Michigan, USA
Death8 Jan 1918 - Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United States
MotherBridget H Whelan
FatherJohn Orman

Born in Ontonagon County, Michigan, USA on 18 Oct 1852 to John Orman and Bridget H Whelan. Mary Ann Ormand married Camille Forest and had 10 children. She passed away on 8 Jan 1918 in Rice Lake, Barron, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
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John Orman
1822 - 1873
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Bridget H Whelan
1823 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Camille Forest
1840 - 1917
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Louis Napoleon Forest
1874 - Unknown
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George F Forrest
1892 - 1963
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John Baptist Forest
1870 - 1960
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Edward Forrest
1890 - 1921
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Emily Forrest
1877 - Unknown
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Rosana Forrest
1882 - Unknown
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Alma Ferris Fournier
1884 - Unknown
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Annie Forest
1879 - 1958
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Mary "Minnie" Forest
1868 - Unknown
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Irine Forrest
1904 - Unknown

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