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Mary Sutton

Birth1792 - Harbour Grace, New Foundland, Canada
Death1867 - Canada
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Born in Harbour Grace, New Foundland, Canada on 1792. Mary Sutton married Jeremiah Longard and had 11 children. She passed away on 1867 in Canada.

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Jeremiah Longard
1790 - 1869
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James Wallace Longard
1831 - Unknown
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George Jeremiah Longard
1818 - 1897
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David Alexander Longard
1827 - Unknown
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Martha Allen Longard
1833 - 1841
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Rachel Longard
1813 - Unknown
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Ceclia Margaret Longard
1828 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Longard
1822 - Unknown
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Edmund Patrick Longard
1821 - Unknown
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Josephine Ann Longard
1835 - Unknown
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John Thomas Longard
1814 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Longard
1820 - 1856

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