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Bridget Bones

BirthAbt. 1844 - Classaroe, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland
Death1925 - Classaroe, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland
MotherNot Available
FatherRodger Bones

Born in Classaroe, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland on Abt. 1844 to Rodger Bones. Bridget Bones married Martin Scally and had 10 children. She passed away on 1925 in Classaroe, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland.

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Parents
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Rodger Bones
1811 - 1867
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Spouse(s)
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Martin Scally
1846 - 1936
Children Show all
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Martin Austin Scally
1880 - 1959
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Thomas Scally
1873 - Unknown
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Patrick Scally
1868 - Unknown
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Mary E Scally
1871 - 1911
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James Scally
1870 - Unknown
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Ellen Scally
1876 - Unknown
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Michael Scally
1878 - 1904
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John Scally
1882 - 1904
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Sarah Scally
1875 - 1904
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William Scally
1884 - 1904

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