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James Cranney

Birth16 DEC 1812 - Ireland Athy Kildare
Death02 Sep 1896 - Royal Hotel, Blues Point Rd, North Sydney
MotherAnne McGrath
FatherThomas Cranny

Born in Ireland Athy Kildare on 16 DEC 1812 to Thomas Cranny and Anne McGrath. James Cranney married Jane Kennedy and had 14 children. He passed away on 02 Sep 1896 in Royal Hotel, Blues Point Rd, North Sydney.

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Parents
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Thomas Cranny
1780 - Unknown
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Anne Mcgrath
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jane Kennedy
1814 - 1883
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Alicia Wellwood
1812 - 1838
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Jane Kennedy
1806 - 1883
Children Show all
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John Cranney
1844 - 1890
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Thomas Benedict Cranney
1851 - 1927
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Ellen Margaret Cranney
1853 - 1920
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Jane Josephine Cranney
1855 - 1932
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Lachlan George Cranney
1848 - Unknown
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James Joseph Cranney
1842 - 1918
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Alice Walburga Cranney
1858 - 1867
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William Cranney
1846 - 1847
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Jane J Cranney
1856 - 1867
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Elizabeth Cranney
1855 - 1855
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Thomas Charles Cranney
1841 - 1841
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Mary Ann Cranney
1855 - 1865
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Lachlan George Cranney
1851 - 1927
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James Cranney
1846 - Unknown

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