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Catherine McSweeny

Birth11 Feb 1844 - Martramane, Castlegregory Ireland
DeathNot Available - chicago Illinois
MotherMary Day
FatherFrancis McSweeney

Born in Martramane, Castlegregory Ireland on 11 Feb 1844 to Francis McSweeney and Mary Day. Catherine McSweeny married Thomas A. Connor and had 8 children. She passed away in chicago Illinois.

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Francis Mcsweeney
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Day
1811 - 1866
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Thomas A. Connor
1845 - Unknown
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John O'connor
1869 - Unknown
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Ellen O'connor
1884 - 1965
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Francis O'connor
1873 - 1943
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Thomas Joseph O'connor
1886 - 1956
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Patrick O'connor
1875 - 1875
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Honora O'connor
1881 - 1917
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Catherine O'connor
1878 - 1967
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Mary O'connor
1870 - 1945

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