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Thomas Baxter

Birth25 Sep 1837 - Scotland
Death17 Mar 1888 - Nepean, Carleton, Ontario, CANADA
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Born in Scotland on 25 Sep 1837. Thomas Baxter married Mary Elizabeth Hyde and had 11 children. He passed away on 17 Mar 1888 in Nepean, Carleton, Ontario, CANADA.

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Mary Elizabeth Hyde
1846 - 1922
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Ida Grace Baxter
1884 - 1916
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Janet Alexandra Baxter
1867 - Unknown
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Charles Walker Baxter
1875 - 1928
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Eva Baxter
1877 - Unknown
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Caroline Baxter
1879 - 1880
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John Hugh B. Baxter
1871 - 1890
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Hazel G. Baxter
1886 - 1978
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Martha Baxter
1869 - 1929
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Mabel Caroline (Carrie) Baxter
1881 - 1974
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James Baxter
1864 - 1945
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Mary Elizabeth Baxter
1866 - 1889

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