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John Wesley Sexsmith

Birth10 May 1830 - Selby, Richmond, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada
Death22 Sept 1920 - Lulu Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
MotherMargaret Holcomb
FatherSimon Y. SEXSMITH

Born in Selby, Richmond, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada on 10 May 1830 to Simon Y. SEXSMITH and Margaret Holcomb. John Wesley Sexsmith married Amanda Margaret Boyce and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Sept 1920 in Lulu Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
Simon Y. Sexsmith
1799 - 1867
Margaret Holcomb
1797 - 1892
Spouse(s)
Amanda Margaret Boyce
1835 - 1871
Alice Mary Tuttle
1843 - 1932
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Ada (Addie) Maria Sexsmith
1865 - 1940
Alida Margaret Sexsmith
1860 - 1891
Lansing Wesley Sexsmith
1856 - 1877
Charles Garret Sexsmith
1858 - 1939
George Ansley Sexsmith
1881 - 1928

Amanda Margaret Sexsmith
1869 - 1870
Frances Louise Sexsmith
1878 - 1968
Anna May Sexsmith
1880 - 1934
James Tuttle (Jim) Sexsmith
1874 - 1955
Myrtle Sexsmith
1885 - 1982

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