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Wealthy Eva CANN was born 27 June 1860 in Ohio, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Wealthy Eva CANN was the child of Josiah CANN and Abigail DURKEE and the grandchild of: (paternal) Jesse CANN and Abigail CROSBY (maternal) Robert DURKEE and Frances "Fanny" TEDFORDSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Wealthy Eva married Samuel Gardner FROST 25 December 1877 in Deerfield, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Samuel Gardner FROST was born 5 February 1841 in Deerfield, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Samuel Gardner died 12 November 1914 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Samuel Gardner was the child of Andrew FROST and Elizabeth FROST.
Wealthy Eva CANN died 13 February 1943
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