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Roxie May Tithecott

Birth21 Sep 1883 - Enniskillen Tonship, Ontario, Canada
Death13 Jan 1981 - Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Ellen Clinton
FatherTitus Tithecott

Born in Enniskillen Tonship, Ontario, Canada on 21 Sep 1883 to Titus Tithecott and Mary Ellen Clinton. Roxie May Tithecott married George Alfred Atkins and had 6 children. She passed away on 13 Jan 1981 in Ontario, Canada.

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Titus Tithecott
1857 - 1938
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Mary Ellen Clinton
1863 - 1909
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George Alfred Atkins
1885 - 1972
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John William Alfred Atkins
1919 - 1990
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Robert James Atkins
1917 - 1944
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Lena Mae Atkins
1923 - 1993
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Doris Pansy Atkins
1931 - 2006
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Mary Elizabeth Atkins
1915 - 1915
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Gladys Inez Atkins
1921 - 1921

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