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Anna Kenealy

Birth28 Nov 1851 - Wisconsin
Death1926 - Turtle Lake, McLean, North Dakota, United States
MotherMary Jane Flynn
FatherJames Kenealy

Born in Wisconsin on 28 Nov 1851 to James Kenealy and Mary Jane Flynn. Anna Kenealy married James Lynch and had 9 children. She passed away on 1926 in Turtle Lake, McLean, North Dakota, United States.

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Parents
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James Kenealy
1813 - 1880
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Mary Jane Flynn
1812 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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James Lynch
1854 - 1931
Children Show all
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Margaret E Keel
1884 - 1937
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Francis Lynch
1892 - 1955
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Charles Edward Lynch
1886 - 1961
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Mary Johanna Lynch Stapleton
1880 - 1953
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Rose A Lynch
1888 - Unknown
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Alfred Royfried Lynch
1890 - Unknown
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Catherine M. Lynch
1878 - 1952
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Martha Lynch
1891 - Unknown
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Lucille Jane Lynch
1894 - 1969

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