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Phillip Henry Learn

Birth26 MAR 1863 - South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada
Death27 Mar 1956 - Aylmer, Ontario, Canada
MotherCalista Ann Culver
FatherPvt. John Learn

Born in South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada on 26 MAR 1863 to Pvt. John Learn and Calista Ann Culver. Phillip Henry Learn married Lettie Harriet Pick and had 6 children. He passed away on 27 Mar 1956 in Aylmer, Ontario, Canada.

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Pvt. John Learn
1829 - 1908
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Calista Ann Culver
1837 - 1896
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Lettie Harriet Pick
1866 - 1945
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Clinton Truman Learn
1893 - 1960
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Earl Frank Learn
1894 - 1978
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Harley Stanley Learn
1896 - 1953
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Bruce Culver Learn
1899 - 1970
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Vera Lettie Learn
1898 - 2001
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Stella Alma Learn
1891 - 1988

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