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Bridget Agnes McNulty

Birth17 Feb 1871 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Death14 Apr 1951 - Cherokee, IA
MotherCatherine Dacy
FatherJohn McNultz

Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England on 17 Feb 1871 to John McNultz and Catherine Dacy. Bridget Agnes McNulty married Thomas Joseph Gavigan and had 10 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1951 in Cherokee, IA.

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Parents
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John Mcnultz
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Dacy
1842 - Unknown
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Thomas Joseph Gavigan
1867 - 1933
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Helen Pauline Gavigan
1897 - 1954
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Rose Ann Gavigan
1891 - 1975
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Thomas Andrew Gavigan
1899 - 1965
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Catherine Josephine Gavigan
1894 - 1987
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Margaret Elizabeth Gavigan
1902 - 1981
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Edmund Leo Gavigan
1910 - 1970
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Mary Elizabeth Gavigan
1904 - 1971
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Francis Donald Gavigan
1907 - 1961
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John Gavigan
1892 - 1897
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Andrew Gavigan
1894 - 1897

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