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Mary Ann Quickfall

Birth17 January 1838 - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Death18 January 1912 - Burlington, Ontario, Canada
MotherHannah Martinson
FatherMary Ann Quickfall

Born in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada on 17 January 1838 to Mary Ann Quickfall and Hannah Martinson. Mary Ann Quickfall had 8 children. She passed away on 18 January 1912 in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

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Mary Ann Quickfall
1838 - 1912
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Hannah Martinson
1803 - 1889
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Mary Elizabeth Devitt Klinck
1866 - 1926
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Irvine Devitt
1876 - Unknown
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Milton Edward Devitt
1864 - 1907
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Almon Edwin Devitt
1872 - 1890
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Jessie Elfrida Devitt
1863 - 1863
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Martha Ella Devitt
1867 - 1932
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Sara L Devitt
Unknown - Unknown
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Sara T Devitt
1876 - Unknown

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