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Anna 'Annie' Wilcott

Birth11 May 1858 - Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Death1 Apr 1955 - Gillett, Oconto, Wisconsin, United States
MotherMadeleine Mary Martha "Magdelaine" Rivet
FatherAndrew Wilcott

Born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada on 11 May 1858 to Andrew Wilcott and Madeleine Mary Martha "Magdelaine" Rivet. Anna 'Annie' Wilcott married Simon Cournoyer and had 10 children. She passed away on 1 Apr 1955 in Gillett, Oconto, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
Andrew Wilcott
1811 - 1892
Madeleine Mary Martha "Magdelaine" Rivet
1816 - 1913
Spouse(s)
Simon Cournoyer
1848 - 1941
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Louisa A. Cournoyer
1878 - 1967
Clifford Henry Cournoyer
1887 - 1946
Cloa "Celine" Cournoyer
1884 - 1971
Eaudeal Elsie Cournoyer
1899 - 1997
William "Bill" Charles Cournoyer
1880 - 1981

Roy A. Cournoyer
1893 - 1918
Arline (Arlie) Cournoyer
1895 - 1964
Francis C. "Cassie" Cournoyer
1890 - 1970
Leo Christopher Cournoyer
1882 - 1958
Ethel E. Cournoyer
1888 - 1889

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