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Arthur Edwin Caverly

Birth13 Jun 1902 - Marmora & Lake, Hastings West, Ontario, Canada
Death8 Jan 1979 - Belleville General Hospital, Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
MotherAgness Elizabeth Gertrude Hay
FatherEdwin James Caverly

Born in Marmora & Lake, Hastings West, Ontario, Canada on 13 Jun 1902 to Edwin James Caverly and Agness Elizabeth Gertrude Hay. Arthur Edwin Caverly married Phyllis Harriet Osborne and had 2 children. He passed away on 8 Jan 1979 in Belleville General Hospital, Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.

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Edwin James Caverly
1871 - 1917
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Agness Elizabeth Gertrude Hay
1878 - 1969
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Phyllis Harriet Osborne
1905 - 1984
Children
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Carol Lemoine Caverly
1940 - 2015

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Douglas Osborne Caverly
1933 - 2018

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