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We are updating our family records, if you have any informations about this deceased, this location, related location deceased, heirs or successors of these deceased, please contact us.  Use section [Request for change or addition] located at the bottom of this page or contact us directly : [Christ Church Anglican Cemetery - Sorel].  Thank you for helping us make our burial site an inviting place to pray.

Ball, Mary Seabeck

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Death:  Monday 30 August 1830
Burial:  Monday 30 August 1830
Site:   Christ Church Anglican Cemetery - Sorel
Located at:  Sorel-Tracy
Location:  Protestant Cemetery 1795-1911
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Mary Ball conjointe de John Seabeck loyaliste invalide de 1784 et présent à l'enterrement Richard Burke, L. Lindsay et Thomas Peckham.

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