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Ellen Gordon (Francis)

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Ellen was born in Fort McPherson on January 1, 1933. Her parents were Abraham and Sarah Francis (Sintenilhyin). Her maternal grandparents were William Sintenilhyin (Shint’eh Nil’in) and Annie Vaneltsi (Atl’oh Ts’aii) and her paternal grandparents were Francis Choo Sintlouchi (Shintl’aochih) and Julia Shaday (Shadee).

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