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Alexander Chambers

Birth1810 - County Clare, Ireland
Death28 Mar 1860 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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Born in County Clare, Ireland on 1810. Alexander Chambers married Mary Bridget VAUGHAN and had 11 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1860 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

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Mary Bridget Vaughan
1812 - 1897
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Jane Marshall Chambers
1823 - 1885
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William Chambers
1836 - Unknown
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Andrew Duncan
1830 - 1875
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Maria Chambers
1842 - Unknown
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Catrine Chambers
1850 - Unknown
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Mary Chambers
1828 - Unknown
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Eleanor Or Ellen Chambers
1844 - Unknown
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Honora (Nora) Chambers
1849 - 1906
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Bridget Agnes Chambers
1832 - 1924
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James Chambers
1834 - Unknown
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Margaret Chambers
1834 - 1900

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