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Ann Ryan

Birth12 July 1842 - County Tipperary, (Parish Uskane) Ireland
Death11 September 1914 - Axtell, Marshall County, Kansas, USA
MotherElizabeth McLaughlin
FatherJohn Ryan

Born in County Tipperary, (Parish Uskane) Ireland on 12 July 1842 to John Ryan and Elizabeth McLaughlin. Ann Ryan married John Waters and had 11 children. She passed away on 11 September 1914 in Axtell, Marshall County, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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John Ryan
1791 - 1866
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Elizabeth Mclaughlin
1797 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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John Waters
1842 - 1916
Children Show all
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Anna B Waters
1879 - 1969
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Winifred Waters
1888 - 1974
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Francis Lawrence Waters
1882 - 1968
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Patrick Henry "Paddy" Waters
1883 - 1936
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Thomas A. Waters
1876 - 1933
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Elizabeth Mary “Lizzie” Waters Flaherty
1875 - 1980
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James Aloysius Waters
1880 - 1958
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Mary Bridget “Mayme” Waters
1880 - 1960
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William Augustus (Billy) Waters
1873 - 1950
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John Waters
1872 - 1929
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Bernard (Brynie) Waters
1870 - 1934

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