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John Cavanagh

BirthJul 1760 - Dublin, Ireland
Death1829 - quebec
MotherSarah McCormick
FatherJohn Cavanagh

Born in Dublin, Ireland on Jul 1760 to John Cavanagh and Sarah McCormick. John Cavanagh married Honora/Honnor Delaney and had 8 children. He passed away on 1829 in quebec.

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Parents
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John Cavanagh
1739 - Unknown
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Sarah Mccormick
1740 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Honora/honnor Delaney
1750 - 1842
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Mary Cavanagh
Unknown - Unknown
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Bridget
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Patrick Cavanaugh
1783 - 1868
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Matthew Cavanagh
1796 - 1868
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Honora Ann Cavanagh Kavanagh
1800 - 1864
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Matthew Cavanaugh
1790 - 1875
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Matthew Cavanagh
1785 - Unknown
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Martin Matthew Kavanaugh
1790 - 1840
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Luke Cavannagh
Unknown - Unknown
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Luke Cavanagh
1781 - 1865

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