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Lorne Anson Reddick

Birth11 May 1890 - Sidney Township, Hastings, Ontario, Canada
Death27 Apr 1960 - Kemptville, Ontario
MotherNancy Sophia Westover
FatherSanford Chisholm Reddick

Born in Sidney Township, Hastings, Ontario, Canada on 11 May 1890 to Sanford Chisholm Reddick and Nancy Sophia Westover. Lorne Anson Reddick married Clara Dayton Acker and had 5 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1960 in Kemptville, Ontario.

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Sanford Chisholm Reddick
1855 - 1921
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Nancy Sophia Westover
1855 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Clara Dayton Acker
1891 - 1968
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Earl Malcolm Reddick
1916 - 1987
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Gerald Arthur Reddick
1918 - 1979
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Marion Lillian Reddick
1915 - Unknown
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Gertrude Aileen Reddick
1920 - 2013
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Harold M Reddick
1917 - 2002

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