flag male ancestor  Andrew  FROST

  (b. 17 May 1816 Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada   d. 26 March 1886 Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA )  

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Andrew FROST was born 17 May 1816 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Andrew FROST was the child of Jeremiah FROST   and   Eunice SPINNEY and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Andrew FROST and Sarah REDDING (maternal)  Isaac SPINNEY and Eunice FROST

Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

Andrew  married  Elizabeth FROST abt. 1841 in Nova Scotia, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Elizabeth FROST  was born 3 July 1817 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Elizabeth died 3 July 1850 in Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Elizabeth was the child of Unknown FROST and Hannah GOWEN.

Andrew FROST died 26 March 1886 in Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA .
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