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David PADDOCK

Birth20 September 1861 - Ward's Harbour, Beaumont, Newfoundland
Deathaft 1915 - Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherElizabeth Haggett
FatherJohn Paddock

Born in Ward's Harbour, Beaumont, Newfoundland on 20 September 1861 to John Paddock and Elizabeth Haggett. David PADDOCK married Amelia (Mary) Peddle and had 7 children. He passed away on aft 1915 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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John Paddock
1834 - 1876
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Elizabeth Haggett
1835 - 1921
Spouse(s)
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Amelia (Mary) Peddle
1854 - 1926
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Amelia Jane Peddle
1857 - 1927
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Pearl Joanna Paddock
1895 - 1987
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Lydia Jane Paddock
1881 - 1893
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Arthur John Paddock
1889 - 1970
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Edward Munroe Paddock
1892 - 1927
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George Paddock
1881 - Unknown
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George Paddock
1883 - Unknown
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Arthur John Paddock
1896 - 1970

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