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Emily Mabel Mosher 1916–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 March 1916

Birth Location: Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 14 July 2011

Death Location: Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada

Father: Clarence Mosher

Mother: Carrie Colburn

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In 1916, Emily Mabel Mosher entered the world in Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Clarence Edgar Mosher And Carrie A Colburn. Emily Mabel Mosher passed away in 2011 in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1916, Emily Mabel Mosher entered the world in Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Clarence Edgar Mosher And Carrie A Colburn.
  • Emily Mabel Mosher passed away in 2011 in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Emily Mosher's Ancestors

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Emily Mosher
1916–2011
Birth Place: Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
Clarence Edgar Mosher
1881–1939
Apple River, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Carrie (A) Colburn
1883–1952
Nova Scotia
Grandparents
John (William) Colburne
1856–1947
Pugwash, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada
Alice (May) Patterson
1865–1953
Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Zebbart Colburne
1809–1898
Caroline Smith
1830–1908
Robert Patterson
1831–1920
Eva Holmes
1826–1911
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Emily Mosher's Timeline

2 Records

1916
20 March 1916
Birth of Emily Mabel Mosher in Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada
2011
14 July 2011
Age 95
Death of Emily Mabel Mosher in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada
Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 March 1916
    Event Place: Sand River, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 July 2011
    Event Place: Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada

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