Minnie
WELBANKS
(b.
11 December 1868
,
South Maryburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
d.
11 January 1923
,
Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
)
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Minnie WELBANKS was born 11 December 1868 in South Maryburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
Minnie WELBANKS was the child of Henry WELBANKS and Sarah KELLY and the grandchild of: (paternal) David WELBANKS and Martha Pattie AMESSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Minnie married Jordan HEAD abt. 1897 . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Jordan HEAD was born 28 January 1858 in North Marysburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Jordan died 3 March 1912 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Jordan was the child of Lewis HEAD and Sarah Ann SCOTT.
Minnie WELBANKS died 11 January 1923 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
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