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Peter A. Larkin

Birth15 May 1845 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
Death25 June 1885 - Not Available
MotherMary M (or Naomi?) Weaver
FatherJames Larkin

Born in Prince Edward Island, Canada on 15 May 1845 to James Larkin and Mary M (or Naomi?) Weaver. Peter A. Larkin married Elizabeth Stewart and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 June 1885.

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James Larkin
1819 - Unknown
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Mary M (Or Naomi?) Weaver
1821 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Stewart
1843 - 1921
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John R Larkin
1873 - Unknown
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Peter Alonzo Larkins
1878 - Unknown
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Naomi E Larkin
1868 - Unknown
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Minnie Larkin
1875 - 1924
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Caroline "Carrie" Maude Larkin
1876 - 1877
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Ellen "Nellie" Ruth Larkin
1877 - 1965
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Jack Larkin
Unknown - Unknown

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