Muriel Jemima
HAYDEN
(b.
11 February 1870
,
Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
d.
23 April 1953
,
Ganges, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada
)
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Muriel Jemima HAYDEN was born 11 February 1870 in Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Muriel Jemima HAYDEN was the child of William Thomas HAYDEN and Mary Ann SUTHERLAND and the grandchild of: (paternal) James HAYDEN and Rebecca UNKNOWN (maternal) George SUTHERLAND and Elizabeth DOUGLASSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Muriel Jemima married Charles Edwin HORTON 18 November 1889 in Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Charles Edwin HORTON was born 9 January 1867 in Leicester, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. Charles Edwin died 15 June 1928 in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada. Charles Edwin was the child of Wentworth Taylor HORTON and Araminta TRENICE (TRERRICE).
Muriel Jemima HAYDEN died 23 April 1953 in Ganges, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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