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Susannah Eavis

Birth1880 - deer island, newfoundland and labrador
Death1950 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherCatherine Ann Mullett
FatherGeorge William Eavis

Born in deer island, newfoundland and labrador on 1880 to George William Eavis and Catherine Ann Mullett. Susannah Eavis married Albert Carroll and had 7 children. She passed away on 1950 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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George William Eavis
1845 - 1910
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Catherine Ann Mullett
1845 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Albert Carroll
1874 - 1943
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Garfield Carrol
1908 - 1975
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John Robert Carroll
1903 - 1972
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Norman Carroll
Unknown - 1940
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Michael Carroll
1905 - 1907
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Stanley Earnest Carroll
1910 - 1920
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Matilda Carroll
1899 - 1921
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Chester Carroll
1917 - 1982

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