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Simon McEachern

Birth1836 - Judique, Nova Scotia
Death1916 - St. David's, NL. Canada
MotherCatherine Ann MACISAAC
FatherDennis MacEachern

Born in Judique, Nova Scotia on 1836 to Dennis MacEachern and Catherine Ann MACISAAC. Simon McEachern married Keziah Legge and had 7 children. He passed away on 1916 in St. David's, NL. Canada.

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Parents
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Dennis Maceachern
1810 - Unknown
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Catherine Ann Macisaac
1823 - 1905
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Keziah Legge
1846 - 1921
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Thomas Mceachern(mcalkan)
1871 - 1929
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Issac Archibald Mceachren
1878 - 1960
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Helen Mceachren
1876 - 1938
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Mary Ann Anne Mceachren (Maceachern
1874 - 1940
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Daniel Mceachren
1882 - 1901
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Hugh Mceachren
1885 - 1968
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Catherine Mceachern
1879 - 1892

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