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March, Edward

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Father:  March, William
Mother:  March, Mary

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Death:  Thursday 18 February 1808
Burial:  Friday 19 February 1808
Site:   Christ Church Anglican Cemetery - Sorel
Located at:  Sorel-Tracy
Location:  Protestant Cemetery 1795-1911
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Edward March fils de William soldat de sa majesté du 40e régiment dans les quartiers de Sorel et Mary March et présent à l'enterrement William et Mary March, Baptiste Helley, William Nelson

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