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Cecil Everly Schofield

Birth26 Dec 1900 - Belvidere, Vermont, USA
Death11 July 1948 - Waterville, Lamoille, Vermont, USA
MotherMaude Everley Townsend
FatherWilliam Fred Schofield

Born in Belvidere, Vermont, USA on 26 Dec 1900 to William Fred Schofield and Maude Everley Townsend. Cecil Everly Schofield married Wilma Maude Kennett and had 5 children. He passed away on 11 July 1948 in Waterville, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.

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William Fred Schofield
1866 - 1939
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Maude Everley Townsend
1878 - 1956
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Wilma Maude Kennett
1907 - 1981
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Ralph William Schofield
1924 - 1995
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Evelyn Maud Weaver
1927 - 1985
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Cecil Everly Schofield
1931 - 2012
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Patricia Clydene Schofield
1933 - 2010
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Cecil Everly Schofield
1900 - 1948

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