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Mary Ida Latour

Birth1 August 1903 - Mattawa, Nipissing, Ontario, CANADA
Death30 November 1991 - Emsdale, Parry Sound, Ontario, CANADA
MotherElizabeth Laura "Lizzie" Cain
FatherAlfred Joseph (shoe repairer) LATOUR

Born in Mattawa, Nipissing, Ontario, CANADA on 1 August 1903 to Alfred Joseph (shoe repairer) LATOUR and Elizabeth Laura "Lizzie" Cain. Mary Ida Latour married Arthur George Kierstead and had 8 children. She passed away on 30 November 1991 in Emsdale, Parry Sound, Ontario, CANADA.

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Parents
Alfred Joseph (Shoe Repairer) Latour
1863 - 1933
Elizabeth Laura "Lizzie" Cain
1879 - 1952
Spouse(s)
Arthur George Kierstead
1908 - 1952
Children Show all
Norval Walter Stanley Kierstead
1948 - 1949
Juanita Kierstead
1947 - 1948
Alice Laura Florence Aka Judith Kierstead
1934 - 1970
Dale Melbourne Kierstead
1945 - 1982

Sheila Mariah Kierstead
1944 - 2013
Lloyd Arthur George Kierstead
1940 - 2012
Gwendolyn Martyna Kierstead
1936 - 2016
Velma Kierstead
1939 - Unknown

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