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Mary Ann Roach

Birth26 Mar 1862 - Fitzroy Township, Carlton County, Ontario, Canada
Death28 Oct 1940 - Nipissing, Ontario Canada
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Born in Fitzroy Township, Carlton County, Ontario, Canada on 26 Mar 1862. Mary Ann Roach married James Campbell and had 12 children. She passed away on 28 Oct 1940 in Nipissing, Ontario Canada.

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James Campbell
1855 - 1941
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Mary Helene Campbell
1886 - 1977
James Campbell
1893 - 1970
Albert Campbell
1889 - 1987
Archibald John Campbell
1884 - 1919
Isabella Campbell
1894 - 1978
Lizzie Mildred Campbell
1891 - Unknown

Agnes Laura Campbell
1900 - 1996
Dougal Campbell
1896 - 1918
Teressa May Campbell
1898 - 1957
Hilda Corona Campbell
1902 - 1992
James Campbell
1883 - 1883
Thomas Alek
1884 - Unknown

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