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Bridgit Murphy

Birth1850 - St. Colomban, Quebec, Canada
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMargaret Leish
FatherTimothy Murphy

Born in St. Colomban, Quebec, Canada on 1850 to Timothy Murphy and Margaret Leish. Bridgit Murphy had 11 children.

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Parents
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Timothy Murphy
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Margaret Leish
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Children Show all
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John Williams
1874 - Unknown
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Mary Alice Williams
1887 - Unknown
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Ann Williams
1889 - Unknown
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James Williams
1881 - 1884
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Stephen Williams
1871 - Unknown
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Catherine Williams
1893 - Unknown
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Margret Williams
1876 - Unknown
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Mary Williams
1872 - Unknown
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Edward Williams
1883 - Unknown
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Peter Williams
1880 - Unknown
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Joseph Williams
1878 - Unknown

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