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Ellen Cavanaugh

Birth15/11/1872 - New York
Death21 Sep 1933 - Queens, New York
MotherMargaret Horgan
FatherThomas Cavanagh

Born in New York on 15/11/1872 to Thomas Cavanagh and Margaret Horgan. Ellen Cavanaugh had 10 children. She passed away on 21 Sep 1933 in Queens, New York.

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Parents
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Thomas Cavanagh
1842 - Unknown
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Margaret Horgan
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances A Hopkins
1895 - Unknown
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Agnes M Hopkins
1899 - Unknown
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Thomas C Hopkins
1901 - Unknown
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George Romano Hopkins
1909 - 1960
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Charles Hopkins
1902 - Unknown
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Margaret Mary Hopkins
1893 - 1931
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Rita Hopkins
1919 - 1975
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Ella Mendenhall
1896 - 1954
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Rosemary Hopkins
1903 - 1919
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Gregory Hopkins
1905 - 1912

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