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Aurelia Ellen Hogan (nee Laframboise)

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Aurelia Ellen Hogan (nee Laframboise)
This picture was taken in the early 1900's of Aurelia Ellen Hogan (nee Laframboise), daughter of Antoine Maxime Devoyau dit Laframboise and , Josette Marie Frappier and wife of Richard Thomas Hogan. She was born 19 Mar 1870 in Snow Road Station, and died 13 Nov 1947 in Hamilton. She was laid to rest at St. John's Cemetery, Perth, next to her husband in plot 811. To view her family tree, please visit my home page at...


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Aurelia E Hogan (Nee Laframboise)
Aurelia E Hogan (Ne) Laframboise) was born on March 9, 1870. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Aurelia E Hogan (Nee Laframboise).
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