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Catherine Ida Eady

Birth15 Jun 1878 - Raglan Street, Renfrew Village, Horton Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
Death17 Jan 1941 - Civic Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
MotherMargaret Stewart
FatherGeorge Eady

Born in Raglan Street, Renfrew Village, Horton Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada on 15 Jun 1878 to George Eady and Margaret Stewart. Catherine Ida Eady married Robert Dickie Scott and had 4 children. She passed away on 17 Jan 1941 in Civic Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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George Eady
1840 - 1912
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Margaret Stewart
1837 - 1908
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Robert Dickie Scott
1878 - 1949
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George Eady Scott
1908 - 1982
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Walker Stewart Scott
1912 - 1960
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Charles Robert Scott
1909 - 1971
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Catherine Mary Scott
1917 - 1998

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