Lydia Rosanne
MCINELLEY
(b.
26 May 1885
,
Canterbury Station, New Brunswick, Canada
d.
6 April 1960
,
Bath, Maine, USA
)
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Lydia Rosanne MCINELLEY was born 26 May 1885 in Canterbury Station, New Brunswick, Canada
Lydia Rosanne MCINELLEY was the child of Nehemiah MCINELLEY and Margaret LYONS and the grandchild of: (paternal) William E MCINELLEY and Lydia Jane ESTEYSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Lydia Rosanne married John Amos FURROW 17 December 1904 in Dyer Brook, Maine, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
John Amos FURROW was born 28 October 1884 in Benton, New Brunswick, Canada. John Amos died 24 July 1969 in Bath, Maine, USA. John Amos was the child of Charles FURROW and Mary Catherine WADE.
Lydia Rosanne MCINELLEY died 6 April 1960 in Bath, Maine, USA.
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