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Wesley John Leeman

Birth13 May 1867 - Petite Passage, Digby Co, Nova Scotia
Death17 Aug 1949 - Tiverton, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherAmelia Ann OUTHOUSE
FatherIsaac Pendleton Leeman

Born in Petite Passage, Digby Co, Nova Scotia on 13 May 1867 to Isaac Pendleton Leeman and Amelia Ann OUTHOUSE. Wesley John Leeman married Margaret (Maggie) CLIFFORD and had 5 children. He passed away on 17 Aug 1949 in Tiverton, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Isaac Pendleton Leeman
1812 - Unknown
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Amelia Ann Outhouse
1832 - 1900
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Margaret (Maggie) Clifford
1876 - 1942
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Clayton Leeman
1901 - 1983
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Earl Atwell Leeman
1897 - 1979
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Kate Leeman
1899 - 1978
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Roy Clifton Leeman
1906 - 1985
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Blair John Leeman
1903 - 1958

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