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Thomas Capling

BirthSeptember 1871 - Ellice Township, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
Death22 Nov 1917 - Not Available
MotherMargaret Ellen Parkinson
FatherWilliam Capling

Born in Ellice Township, Perth County, Ontario, Canada on September 1871 to William Capling and Margaret Ellen Parkinson. Thomas Capling married Sarah Ethel Dann and had 6 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1917.

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William Capling
1842 - 1933
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Margaret Ellen Parkinson
1843 - 1911
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Sarah Ethel Dann
1876 - 1911
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Reta Jessie Capling
1910 - 1984
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Isaac Thomas Capling
1895 - 1895
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Robert Garneld Capling
1904 - 1916
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Willow May Capling
1906 - 1967
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Milton William Capling
1901 - 1906
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Ethel Fern Capling
1908 - Unknown

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