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Edith Ella Dufty

Birth06 Nov 1882 - Victoria, Ontario, Canada
Death1953 - Kinmount, , Ontario, Canada
MotherSusanna Ensign
FatherSamuel Dufty

Born in Victoria, Ontario, Canada on 06 Nov 1882 to Samuel Dufty and Susanna Ensign. Edith Ella Dufty married William T (Pembroke) Stata and had 7 children. She passed away on 1953 in Kinmount, , Ontario, Canada.

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Samuel Dufty
1834 - 1910
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Susanna Ensign
1849 - 1888
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William T (Pembroke) Stata
1871 - 1957
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Eva Viola Stata
1908 - 1998
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Roy Victor Stata
1906 - 1967
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Edna May (Stata) Silver
1907 - 1948
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William Lawerence Stata
1905 - 1986
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Hazel Stata
1904 - 1955
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Myrtle Irene Stata
1910 - 1913
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Albert Wesley Stata
1915 - 1998

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