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Sarah Easson

Birth22 MAY 1782 - Annapolis, Annapolis Co, NS
Death11 APR 1874 - Saw Mill Creek, Annapolis Co, NS
MotherElizabeth Fisher
FatherDavid Easson

Born in Annapolis, Annapolis Co, NS on 22 MAY 1782 to David Easson and Elizabeth Fisher. Sarah Easson married Frederick Hardwick and had 12 children. She passed away on 11 APR 1874 in Saw Mill Creek, Annapolis Co, NS.

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Parents
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David Easson
1748 - 1789
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Elizabeth Fisher
1746 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Frederick Hardwick
1775 - 1866
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Hardwick
1821 - 1908
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Henrietta Louise Hardwick
1815 - 1887
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Alfred Hardwick
1821 - 1900
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William Hardwick
1809 - 1880
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Bethiah Hardwick
1807 - Unknown
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Frederick Hardwick
1817 - Unknown
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Andrew Bierdman Hardwick
1813 - 1908
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Henry Peter Hardwick
1811 - 1904
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James Hardwick
1819 - Unknown
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Catherine Hardwick
1802 - Unknown
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Edmund Phalen Hardwick
1823 - 1871
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Christina Hardwick
1804 - 1885

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