Aston – November 25, at Broadwell Lane End, Caleb, youngest son of Caleb and Harriet Ellen Aston, aged 20 years.
Caleb Aston Death Notice 1905

The Gloucester Journal
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England · Saturday, December 09, 1905
Aston – November 25, at Broadwell Lane End, Caleb, youngest son of Caleb and Harriet Ellen Aston, aged 20 years.

The Gloucester Journal
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England · Saturday, December 09, 1905
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