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Reginald Eugene Martin

Birth22 Oct 1907 - Montréal, Québec, Canada
Death29 Mar 1969 - St Hubert, Quebec, Canada
MotherMary Ann Cribbet
FatherCharles Oliver Martin

Born in Montréal, Québec, Canada on 22 Oct 1907 to Charles Oliver Martin and Mary Ann Cribbet. Reginald Eugene Martin married Nora Smith and had 5 children. He passed away on 29 Mar 1969 in St Hubert, Quebec, Canada.

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Charles Oliver Martin
1874 - 1957
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Mary Ann Cribbet
1872 - 1955
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Nora Smith
1920 - 1997
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Maggie Porvers
1914 - Unknown
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Thomas Charles Martin
1954 - 1954
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Ruth Doreen Martin
1936 - 2006
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Victor Andrew Martin
1938 - 1969
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Alexander Glen Martin
1951 - 2021
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Victor Andrew Martin
1938 - 1969

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