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Ellen Lupton

BirthAug 1835 - Ireland
Death1905 - Niagara County New York
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Born in Ireland on Aug 1835. Ellen Lupton married Cornelius Kirwan Kerwin (Lupton) I and had 11 children. She passed away on 1905 in Niagara County New York.

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Cornelius Kirwan Kerwin (Lupton) I
1826 - 1906
Children Show all
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Jeremiah Kerwin
1864 - 1900
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Bridget T Kerwin Kirwan Kennedy
1874 - 1933
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Mary Agnes Kerwin
1862 - 1936
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Cornelius Kerwin
1872 - 1934
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Nora E Kerwin
1870 - 1921
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Thomas Philip Kerwin
1866 - Unknown
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Martin Kerwin
1854 - 1934
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Joseph Kerwin
1869 - 1916
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Anna Kerwin Kirwan
1861 - Unknown
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Michael Kerwin Kirwan V
1859 - Unknown
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John N. Kerwin
1855 - 1892

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