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Bridget Reddan

Birthc1818 - Tipperary, Ireland
Death8 December 1883 - Kaniva, Victoria, Australia
MotherEllen Carroll
FatherHugh Reddan

Born in Tipperary, Ireland on c1818 to Hugh Reddan and Ellen Carroll. Bridget Reddan married John Flanagan and had 8 children. She passed away on 8 December 1883 in Kaniva, Victoria, Australia.

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Hugh Reddan
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen Carroll
Unknown - Unknown
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John Flanagan
1810 - 1865
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Hugh Flanagan
1837 - 1903
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Ellen Flanagan
1845 - 1905
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Mary Elizabeth Flanagan
1847 - 1928
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William Flanagan
1849 - Unknown
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Catherine Flanagan
1840 - Unknown
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Patrick Flanagan
1836 - 1901
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Michael Flanagan
1842 - 1905
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Bridget Mary Flanagan
1856 - 1896

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