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John Caddy

Birth17/03/1840 - St Bees, Cumberland, England
Death20/08/1913 - Beckermet St Bridget, Cumberland, England
MotherFrances Mossop
FatherHenry Caddy

Born in St Bees, Cumberland, England on 17/03/1840 to Henry Caddy and Frances Mossop. John Caddy married Ann Southward and had 15 children. He passed away on 20/08/1913 in Beckermet St Bridget, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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Henry Caddy
1815 - 1871
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Frances Mossop
1815 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Ann Southward
1842 - 1924
Children Show all
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John Caddy
1868 - 1938
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Isaac Caddy
1887 - 1951
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Frances Ann Caddy
1872 - 1939
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William Caddy
1879 - 1954
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Sarah Caddy
1874 - 1949
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Thomas Caddy
1871 - 1963
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Jane Caddy
1876 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Caddy
1867 - 1932
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Elizabeth Caddy
1865 - Unknown
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Maria Caddy
1883 - 1938
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Ellen Caddy
1881 - Unknown
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Lucy Caddy
1882 - 1960
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Ada Caddy
1877 - 1879
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Henry Caddy
1863 - 1949
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Mossop Caddy
1867 - 1867

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