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Catherine Gildea

Birth9 April 1884 - Druminnin, Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland
DeathNot Available - Donegal, Ireland
MotherMargaret Gildea Gildea
FatherEdward Gildea

Born in Druminnin, Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland on 9 April 1884 to Edward Gildea and Margaret Gildea Gildea. Catherine Gildea married Denis Roper and had 7 children. She passed away in Donegal, Ireland.

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Parents
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Edward Gildea
1848 - 1919
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Margaret Gildea Gildea
1853 - 1927
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Denis Roper
1868 - 1941
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Edward Francis Roper
1910 - 1979
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John Joseph Roper
1907 - 1983
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Bridget Maria Roper
1918 - 1995
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Mary Kathleen Roper
1923 - 1993
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Patrick Roper
1912 - 1978
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Gerard Roper
1921 - 1985
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Margaret Roper
Unknown - Unknown

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