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James Thomas BAVIS

Birth1836 - Clonshannagh, Drummully, Fermanagh, Ireland
Death8 Sept 1902 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
MotherMary Tierney
FatherArchibald BEAVIS

Born in Clonshannagh, Drummully, Fermanagh, Ireland on 1836 to Archibald BEAVIS and Mary Tierney. James Thomas BAVIS married Mary Ann Dunn and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 Sept 1902 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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Archibald Beavis
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Tierney
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Mary Ann Dunn
1850 - 1892
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James Thomas Bavis
1872 - 1937
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Alice R Bavis
1876 - 1940
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John Edward Bavis
1881 - 1972
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William F Bavis
1870 - 1925
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Mary Ellen Bavis
1878 - 1882
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Charles L Beavis (Bavis)
1888 - 1905

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