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Frederick Alfred De Bow (1852 - 1915)

Frederick Alfred (Alfred) De Bow
Born in Upham, Kings, New Brunswickmap
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Husband of — married 10 Apr 1875 in Elgin, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canadamap
Died at age 62 [location unknown]
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Biography

Frederick Alfred was born in November 1852 at Upham, N. B., and Susan Ann (or Susan Maria; nee Prosser), born in 1853 at Parkindale, N. B.) They married 10 April 1875 at Elgin.

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is Alfred a nickname of a middle name? It's been entered in both.
posted by Danielle Liard
De Bow-56 and Debow-55 appear to represent the same person because: same son
posted by Joseph St. Denis

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