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John Smith Cavers

Birth7 Sep 1859 - Saint Malachie D'Ormstown, Châteauguay, Québec, Canada
Death7 Oct 1928 - Tatehurst, Châteauguay, Québec, Canada
MotherEuphemia Smith
FatherJames Cavers

Born in Saint Malachie D'Ormstown, Châteauguay, Québec, Canada on 7 Sep 1859 to James Cavers and Euphemia Smith. John Smith Cavers married Mary Currie Bennie and had 5 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1928 in Tatehurst, Châteauguay, Québec, Canada.

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James Cavers
1826 - 1868
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Euphemia Smith
1820 - 1912
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Mary Currie Bennie
1863 - 1947
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Lillias Robina Cavers
1892 - 1957
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Cyrus Walter Cavers
1895 - 1933
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Abner Robert Cavers
1890 - 1966
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Myron James Cavers
1888 - 1947
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Muriel Vera Cavers
1906 - 1973

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