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Matilda Sample

Birth31 Oct 1853 - Goulbourn township, Lanark Co, Ontario, Canada
Death21 Mar 1927 - Lanark, Ontario, Canada
MotherMatilda (Martha) Jane McCullough
FatherWilliam Sample

Born in Goulbourn township, Lanark Co, Ontario, Canada on 31 Oct 1853 to William Sample and Matilda (Martha) Jane McCullough. Matilda Sample married Robert Swain and had 5 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1927 in Lanark, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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William Sample
1815 - 1899
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Matilda (Martha) Jane Mccullough
1822 - 1872
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Robert Swain
1848 - 1908
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George Ephraim Swayne
1873 - 1940
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William Robert Swain
1876 - 1943
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Sarah Matilda Swain
1874 - 1958
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John (Albert) Swayne
1881 - 1963
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Margaret J Swayne
1880 - Unknown

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