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Rosetta Kernaghan

Birth2 Jan 1866 - Colborne, Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, ON, Canada
Death13 Dec 1902 - Muskegon, Muskegon, Michiagn, USA
MotherElizabeth Ann Lovely
FatherWilliam Kernaghan

Born in Colborne, Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, ON, Canada on 2 Jan 1866 to William Kernaghan and Elizabeth Ann Lovely. Rosetta Kernaghan married Henry Lincoln Palmer and had 4 children. She passed away on 13 Dec 1902 in Muskegon, Muskegon, Michiagn, USA.

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William Kernaghan
1827 - 1891
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Elizabeth Ann Lovely
1834 - 1884
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Henry Lincoln Palmer
1863 - 1935
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William Arnold Palmer
1887 - Unknown
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Stanley Gordon Palmer
1897 - 1917
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Edith Maud Palmer
1894 - Unknown
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Louis Theodore Palmer
1901 - 1993

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