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Anna Moran

BirthABT 1827 - County Meath, Ireland
Death7 APR 1887 - Caledonia, MI
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Born in County Meath, Ireland on ABT 1827. Anna Moran married Charles Reynolds and had 12 children. She passed away on 7 APR 1887 in Caledonia, MI.

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Charles Reynolds
1810 - 1910
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Michael Reynolds
1859 - 1915
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Charles Thomas Reynolds
1866 - 1931
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Sarah J Campion
1865 - 1944
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John Reynolds
1853 - 1871
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Anna Marie Reynolds
1865 - 1939
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Hellen Reynolds
1850 - 1851
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Mary Reynolds
1855 - 1856
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Theresa Reynolds
1858 - 1928
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Agnes Carolo Reynolds
1873 - 1908
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Charles Reynolds
1865 - Unknown
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Agnes Reynolds
1873 - 1948
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Sarah Reynalds
1865 - Unknown

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