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Thomas Delay

Birth28 Mar 1837 - Greenville, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
DeathAbout 1912 - Westchester, Nova Scocia
MotherDorothy "Charity" Giles
FatherJeremiah Delay

Born in Greenville, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada on 28 Mar 1837 to Jeremiah Delay and Dorothy "Charity" Giles. Thomas Delay married Lavinia Laureuse Spencer and had 6 children. He passed away on About 1912 in Westchester, Nova Scocia.

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Parents
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Jeremiah Delay
1793 - 1858
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Dorothy "Charity" Giles
1809 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Lavinia Laureuse Spencer
1854 - 1897
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Isabella Jane Spencer
1846 - 1870
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James Leslie Delay
1876 - Unknown
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Annie Laura Delay
1866 - 1947
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Violet Delay
1884 - Unknown
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George Robt Delay
1890 - 1952
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May C Delay
1879 - Unknown
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Thomas Robert Delay
1867 - 1872

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