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Catherine Hackett

Birthabt 1880 - St Helens, Lancashire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMary Treanor Hackett
FatherPat Hackett

Born in St Helens, Lancashire, England on abt 1880 to Pat Hackett and Mary Treanor Hackett. Catherine Hackett married Joseph Mooney and had 9 children.

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Parents
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Pat Hackett
1851 - Unknown
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Mary Treanor Hackett
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Mooney
1879 - 1948
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Teresa Mooney
1900 - Unknown
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Margaret Donoghue
1897 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mooney
1899 - Unknown
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Mary Mooney
1910 - Unknown
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John Mooney
1909 - Unknown
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Francis Mooney
1910 - Unknown
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James Mooney
1907 - Unknown
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Joseph Mooney
1903 - Unknown
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Cyril Mooney
1915 - Unknown

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