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Annie Roskilly MEECH

Birth7 Oct 1866 - Duloe, Cornwall, England
Death22 Sep 1935 - Virgina, St Louis, Minnesota, United States
MotherSusan Roskilly
FatherCharles Meech

Born in Duloe, Cornwall, England on 7 Oct 1866 to Charles Meech and Susan Roskilly. Annie Roskilly MEECH married Richard Toms and had 5 children. She passed away on 22 Sep 1935 in Virgina, St Louis, Minnesota, United States.

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Charles Meech
1845 - Unknown
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Susan Roskilly
1846 - Unknown
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Richard Toms
1860 - 1906
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Samuel P Trebilcock
1886 - 1974
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Leonard Toms
1901 - 1933
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Hilda May Toms
1902 - 1925
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Edithe M. Toms
1889 - 1891

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Lillian Winifred Thoms
1890 - 1967
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Alfred Charles Trebilcock
1909 - 1980

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