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Bramley, Annie Kittson

Birth details

Birth:  Wednesday 16 November 1825
Place:  -
City:  Sorel-Tracy, QC, Canada
Father:  Bramley, George
Mother:  Hughan, Lydia

Death details

Death:  Tuesday 9 February 1869
Burial:  Monday 13 February 1860
Site:   Christ Church Anglican Cemetery - Sorel
Located at:  Sorel-Tracy
Location:  Section 004 -> Lot 026
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Ann Kittson Bramley fille de George Bramley et de Lydia Hugham ses parents se sont mariés le 8 octobre 1801 au Christ-Church à Sorel et présent à l'enterrement J. Bramley, E. Bramley et McNaughton.

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