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Bridget Cotter

Birth14 Feb 1846 - Ireland
Death1926 - Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS
MotherBridget Cotter
FatherTim McCarthy

Born in Ireland on 14 Feb 1846 to Tim McCarthy and Bridget Cotter. Bridget Cotter married Philip Joseph Cotter and had 15 children. She passed away on 1926 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS.

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Parents
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Tim Mccarthy
Unknown - Unknown
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Bridget Cotter
1846 - 1926
Spouse(s)
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Philip Joseph Cotter
1847 - 1926
Children Show all
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William Cotter
1879 - Unknown
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Phillip Joseph Cotter
1883 - 1946
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Margaret A. Cotter
1878 - Unknown
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Kate Cotter
1868 - Unknown
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John P. Cotter
1878 - 1923
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Delia Gillian
1866 - 1957
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Josephine Cotter
1876 - Unknown
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Thomas Edward Cotter
1886 - 1951
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Johanna Cotter
1874 - Unknown
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Thomas Edwin Cotter
1891 - Unknown
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Honora Cotter
1870 - Unknown
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Anna M Cotter
1880 - Unknown
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James Cotter
1868 - 1905
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Mary "Mame" Cotter
1863 - 1949
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Mary Agnes Cotter
1887 - 1936

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