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Annie Summers (Barlow) Cann (1871 - 1961)

Annie Summers Cann formerly Barlow
Born in New Zealandmap [uncertain]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 1899 in New Zealandmap
Died at about age 90 in Whangarei New Zealandmap
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Biography

parents : George Somers Barlow b:1844 Bolton UK d:1923 Auck.N.Z. (buried Waikumete) & Emma Sharrow this name is spelt “Summers” in some entries

New Zealand Herald 29th June 1899 page 1 [1]

MARRIAGE
CANN - BARLOW - on April 29th at Holy Trinity Church Dargaville, by the Rev. A. J. Beck, Robert, fifth son of S. T. Cann Esq. Manor House, Wymondham, Norfolk, England, to Annie Summers Barlow eldest daughter of George S. Barlow of Mangatu, Kaihu, Northern Wairoa (Home and Ontario (Canada) papers please copy).

Click here [2] for a description of the Mangatu settlement in the Kaihu Valley, in the "Great Northern Wairoa, a land of scenery" in Dargaville, Northland.

All children born to Emma and George
1876/15646 Barlow Elizabeth Summers
1878/6658 Barlow Joseph Summers
1880/523 Barlow Emma Summer
1882/5754 Barlow William Summers

1882/5755 Barlow Eisil Summers

death & burial double checked - says aged 90 - 1.1.1961

Burial

Burial:
Date: 1 JAN 1961
Place: Kamo Cemetery, Whangarei
Note: block II row C plot 2



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