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Annie Devaney

Birth1862 - Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Death5 March 1936 - Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
MotherMargaret Devine
FatherJohn Devine

Born in Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland on 1862 to John Devine and Margaret Devine. Annie Devaney married Edward McCabe and had 15 children. She passed away on 5 March 1936 in Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland.

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Parents
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John Devine
1835 - Unknown
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Margaret Devine
1841 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward Mccabe
1859 - 1924
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Thomas Mccabe
1861 - 1912
Children Show all
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Peter Mccabe
1883 - Unknown
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Margret Mccabe
1886 - Unknown
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Katrin Mccabe
1898 - Unknown
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John Mccabe
1900 - Unknown
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Ellen Mccabe
1892 - 1974
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Patrick Mccabe
1895 - Unknown
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Annie Mccabe
1897 - Unknown
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Nellie Mccabe
1893 - Unknown
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Patrick Mccabe
1895 - 1972
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Anne Mccabe
1891 - Unknown
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Peter Mccabe
1885 - Unknown
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Philip Mccabe
1899 - Unknown
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Bridget Mccabe
1897 - Unknown
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John Mccabe
1888 - Unknown
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Thomas Mccabe
1893 - 1952

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