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Phebe Ann Hooker

Birth15 Oct 1848 - Québec, Canada
Death17 June 1932 - St Andrews East, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada
MotherSarah Jefferson
FatherGeorge Barber Hooker

Born in Québec, Canada on 15 Oct 1848 to George Barber Hooker and Sarah Jefferson. Phebe Ann Hooker married Steven Martin Burwash and had 9 children. She passed away on 17 June 1932 in St Andrews East, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada.

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George Barber Hooker
1820 - 1898
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Sarah Jefferson
1820 - 1870
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Steven Martin Burwash
1840 - 1914
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Isabel Helena Burwash
1878 - 1965
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Eva Sarah Elizabeth Burwash
1870 - 1917
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Winnifred Catherine Jane Burwash
1873 - 1936
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Phebe Lydia Burwash
1875 - 1952
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Stephen William Burwash
1876 - 1954
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Bertha (Bernice) Burwash
1886 - 1966
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Emma Ruby Burwash (Bancroft)
1884 - 1939
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Ernest John George Burwash
1872 - 1949
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James J. Burwash
1880 - 1940

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