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Edith Lily Capps

Birth3 Jan 1873 - Mulmer Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
Death1955 - Not Available
MotherJane Tyrrell-Young
FatherJohn Thomas Capps

Born in Mulmer Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada on 3 Jan 1873 to John Thomas Capps and Jane Tyrrell-Young. Edith Lily Capps married Henry Thomas Slatter and had 12 children. She passed away on 1955.

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Parents
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John Thomas Capps
1834 - 1921
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Jane Tyrrell-young
1836 - 1908
Spouse(s)
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Henry Thomas Slatter
1868 - 1913
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Alfred Staley
1885 - Unknown
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Bessie Viola Slatter
1901 - 1985
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Mildred Pauline Slatter
1906 - 2007
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Stanley Stuart Slatter
1895 - Unknown
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Wallace Roland Slatter
1909 - 1948
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James Douglas Slatter
1900 - 1978
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Henry Gordon Slatter
1897 - 1916
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Merle Beatrice Slatter
1905 - Unknown
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John Hilton Slatter
1903 - 1945
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Edith Margery Slatter
1897 - 1999
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Mabel Mary Slatter
1911 - 1984
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Norman John Slatter
1894 - Unknown
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Ernest Roy Slatter
1912 - 1913

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