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Edward McSweeney

Birth1825 - Boston, Massachusetts
DeathApril 1880 - Boston, Massachusetts
MotherCatherine Hanlon
FatherEdward McSweeney

Born in Boston, Massachusetts on 1825 to Edward McSweeney and Catherine Hanlon. Edward McSweeney had 10 children. He passed away on April 1880 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Edward Mcsweeney
1797 - Unknown
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Catherine Hanlon
Unknown - Unknown
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Edward Sweeney
1852 - Unknown
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Timothy Mcsweeney
1855 - 1857
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Katie Mcsweeney
1853 - 1857
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Honora Mcsweeney
1865 - 1885
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David Mcsweeney
1862 - 1864
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Terrence F. Mcsweeney
1850 - 1876
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Mary A. Mcsweeney
1858 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mc Swaney
1868 - 1869
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Felix Mcsweeney
1860 - 1883
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Julia A Sweeney
1870 - 1912

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