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AGNES CARSON

Birth20 January 1855 - Grange of Ballyscullion, Co. Antrim
Death15 Aug 1951 - Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
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Born in Grange of Ballyscullion, Co. Antrim on 20 January 1855. AGNES CARSON married William Mawhinney and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 Aug 1951 in Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa.

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William Mawhinney
1861 - 1944
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Andrew Mawhinney
1877 - Unknown
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Sarah Agnes Mawhinney
1882 - Unknown
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Letitia Jane Mawhinney
1886 - 1929
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Thomas James Mawhinney
1890 - Unknown
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George Mawhinney
1896 - 1931
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Mary (Minnie) Ann Mawhinney
1892 - Unknown
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Robert Mawhinney
1884 - Unknown
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Sarah Agnes (Sally) Mawhinney
1925 - 2016

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