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Bridget Devlin

BirthSept 1825 - Clyde County, Londonderry, Ireland
Death7 Apr 1915 - Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York, United States
MotherMartha Monahan
FatherPeter D Devlin

Born in Clyde County, Londonderry, Ireland on Sept 1825 to Peter D Devlin and Martha Monahan. Bridget Devlin married James Peter Heron and had 10 children. She passed away on 7 Apr 1915 in Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Peter D Devlin
1795 - 1866
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Martha Monahan
1799 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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James Peter Heron
1818 - 1884
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Sarah Annie Heron
1869 - Unknown
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Catherine Heron
1854 - 1916
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Ellen (Nellie) Heron
1866 - Unknown
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Martha Heron
1849 - Unknown
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Bridget Heron
1847 - Unknown
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Charles Heron
1858 - Unknown
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Peter M. Heron
1865 - 1950
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John Heron
1848 - 1900
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Mary Ann Heron
1852 - 1870
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James Peter Heron
1861 - 1881

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