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Edward Walker Guild

Birth16 Jan 1885 - Higginsville, Lafayette, Missouri, United States
Death4 Aug 1951 - Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
MotherNancy "Nanny" Walker
FatherCharles Walker "Charley" Guild

Born in Higginsville, Lafayette, Missouri, United States on 16 Jan 1885 to Charles Walker "Charley" Guild and Nancy "Nanny" Walker. Edward Walker Guild married Ethel Maude Withrow and had 4 children. He passed away on 4 Aug 1951 in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.

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Charles Walker "Charley" Guild
1858 - 1930
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Nancy "Nanny" Walker
1866 - 1924
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Ethel Maude Withrow
1892 - 1954
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Lorraine Ione Guild
1915 - 1994
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Charles Fulton Guild
1918 - 1980
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Edward Walker Guild
1921 - 1983
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Laura M Guild
1917 - 1917

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