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Margaret Poulton 1839–1904 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: January 1839
Birth Location: Georgetown, Kings, Prince Edward Island
Death Date: 22 October 1904
Death Location: Cambridge, Middlesex, MA
Father: William Poulton
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Spouse(s): Edmund Conder
Children(s): Charles Conder
In 1839, Margaret Poulton entered the world in Georgetown, Kings, Prince Edward Island, born to William Poulton And Elizabeth Stuart. Margaret Poulton married Edmund Edwin E Conder, and had children including Charles Edwin Conder. Margaret Poulton passed away in 1904 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.
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Biography
- In 1839, Margaret Poulton entered the world in Georgetown, Kings, Prince Edward Island, born to William Poulton And Elizabeth Stuart.
- Margaret Poulton married Edmund Edwin E Conder, and had children including Charles Edwin Conder.
- Margaret Poulton passed away in 1904 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.
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Margaret Poulton's Descendants
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1. Charles (Edwin) Conder 1860– m. Ella (A) Greenslet 1862–1920
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1. Walter (Ernest) Conder 1888–1966 m. Edna (Pearl) Stewart 1890–1985
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1. Charles (Edwin Conder,) Sr. 1920–1997
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2. Melvin (Walter) Conder 1909–1994
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: January 1839
Event Place: Georgetown, Kings, Prince Edward Island
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 22 October 1904
Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, MA