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David Strain

Birth1839 - Dunamoy
Death13 DEC 1906 - Dunamoy, Ballyclare, Antrim, Ireland
MotherMary Corchoran/Carnochen
FatherRobert Strain

Born in Dunamoy on 1839 to Robert Strain and Mary Corchoran/Carnochen. David Strain married Jane Arthurs and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 DEC 1906 in Dunamoy, Ballyclare, Antrim, Ireland.

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Parents
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Robert Strain
1792 - 1864
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Mary Corchoran/carnochen
1770 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Jane Arthurs
1842 - 1921
Children Show all
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Isabella Strain
1885 - 1957
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Elizabeth Strain
1872 - 1962
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Jane Strain
1876 - Unknown
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Agnes Strain
1865 - Unknown
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James Strain
1881 - 1972
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William Strain
1879 - Unknown
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Samuel Strain
1874 - 1935
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Mary Strain
1869 - Unknown
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Robert Strain
1867 - 1895
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Andrew Strain
1871 - Unknown

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