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About Eliza Ligle Packard
GEDCOM Note
Annie Velma Angus, sister to Eliza Ligle Angus, " Remember the Where did the Angus sisters end up?"
Well, they are both Annie and Eliza, my Great Great Grandmother.
Annie Velma Angus married William Henry Tucker, and Eliza Angus married Horace Packard. They are all European descendants of some of the Top European Bloodlines. Some from Scotland, England, Ireland, and many other locations. Of which those family names were all the first original earlier settlers of Nova Scotia, Canada, in the 1700s. Only arriving in the United States in the early 1900s, the family divided along the way some settled in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, all over the New England states.. All though many Remained in Nova Scotia of which are still there today. Both the Tuckers, Angus's, were all from large families. Many children on all sides. Most males were carpenters, millers, and a lot were farmers, early hard workers. Back in their native countries, some were soldiers and knights and sirs, and originating for some European royalty.
Eliza Ligle Packard's Timeline
1864 |
April 1864
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Nova Scotia
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1890 |
June 20, 1890
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Avon, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
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1892 |
October 24, 1892
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Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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December 28, 1892
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Holbrook, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
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1897 |
December 5, 1897
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Holbrook, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1898 |
July 25, 1898
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Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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December 17, 1898
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Holbrook, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
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December 1898
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Massachusetts
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1901 |
August 15, 1901
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Holbrook, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
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