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Thomas W. Codling

Birth28 MAY 1855 - Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada
Death21 AUG 1931 - Sheridan, Huron, Michigan, USA
MotherRachel Stonehouse
FatherMatthew Codling

Born in Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada on 28 MAY 1855 to Matthew Codling and Rachel Stonehouse. Thomas W. Codling had 8 children. He passed away on 21 AUG 1931 in Sheridan, Huron, Michigan, USA.

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Matthew Codling
1826 - 1879
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Rachel Stonehouse
1829 - 1897
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George William Codling
1892 - 1955
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Leila Alberta Codling
1900 - 1957
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Anna Bell Codling
1884 - 1894
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Mary M Codling
1887 - 1927
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Rachel Codling
1879 - 1959
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Sarah Codling
1876 - 1901
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Ella Coddlin
1893 - Unknown
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Jessie Euphemia Codling
1882 - 1944

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