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Edwin Scatcherd

Birth1856 - Wyton, Ontario, Canada
DeathMay 24, 1924 - Middlesex, Ontario, Canada
MotherJane Farley
FatherThomas Scatcherd

Born in Wyton, Ontario, Canada on 1856 to Thomas Scatcherd and Jane Farley. Edwin Scatcherd married Annie T Garner and had 7 children. He passed away on May 24, 1924 in Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.

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Thomas Scatcherd
1802 - 1899
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Jane Farley
1806 - 1871
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Annie T Garner
1856 - Unknown
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Edwin Campbell Scatcherd
1884 - 1952
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John Bailey Scatcherd
1888 - Unknown
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Robert Garner Scatcherd
1889 - Unknown
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William Freeman Scatcherd
1878 - 1943
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Emily Charlotte Scatchard
1882 - Unknown
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Trumble Carey Scatcherd
1892 - 1983
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Thomas Campbell Scatcherd
1886 - Unknown

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