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Bridget Devaney

Birthabt 1792 - Corneddan, Co Longford
Death02 APR 1876 - Corneddan, Co. Longford
MotherRose
FatherOwen (Eugenius) Devaney

Born in Corneddan, Co Longford on abt 1792 to Owen (Eugenius) Devaney and Rose. Bridget Devaney married Roger Kilmurray and had 10 children. She passed away on 02 APR 1876 in Corneddan, Co. Longford.

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Parents
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Owen (Eugenius) Devaney
1768 - 1828
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Rose
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Roger Kilmurray
1790 - 1864
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Roger Kilmurray
1800 - 1864
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Daniel Kilmurray
1827 - Unknown
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James Kilmurray
1826 - Unknown
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Ann Kilmurray
1825 - 1915
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William Kilmurray
1835 - 1894
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Bridget Kilmurray
1823 - Unknown
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Mary Kilmurray
1831 - Unknown
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Catherine Kilmurray
1833 - Unknown
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Roger Kilmurray
1828 - Unknown
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Rose Kilmurray
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Kilmurray
1845 - Unknown

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