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Andrew Morrow

Birth1864 - Ireland
Death27 March 1935 - Camgart, Clabby, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland
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Born in Ireland on 1864. Andrew Morrow married Mary Kerrigan and had 11 children. He passed away on 27 March 1935 in Camgart, Clabby, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland.

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Mary Kerrigan
1869 - 1949
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Eliza Jane "Jennie" Morrow
1884 - 1987
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Andrew Morrow
1893 - Unknown
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William Hugh Morrow
1889 - Unknown
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George Morrow
1900 - Unknown
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Ellen M Chestnut
1890 - 1962
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Sarah Morrow
1897 - Unknown
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Frances (Fanny) Morrow
1894 - 1996
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Mary Morrow
1887 - Unknown
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Thomas James Morrow
1903 - 1988
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Annie Maude Morrow
1902 - Unknown
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Ellen Morrow
1892 - Unknown

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