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John Cusack

Birth1831 - Trough, Clare, Ireland
Death13 APR 1894 - Fanningstown, Fedamore, Limerick, Ireland
MotherRose Murray
FatherMartin Cusick

Born in Trough, Clare, Ireland on 1831 to Martin Cusick and Rose Murray. John Cusack married Ellen A Gleeson and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 APR 1894 in Fanningstown, Fedamore, Limerick, Ireland.

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Parents
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Martin Cusick
1805 - Unknown
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Rose Murray
1809 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ellen A Gleeson
1840 - 1918
Children Show all
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Thomas Cusack
Unknown - 1925
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Bridget Cusack
1865 - 1930
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Ellie Cusack
1868 - 1917
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Lar (Laurence) Cusack
1872 - 1934
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Annie Cusack
1871 - 1947
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Clothilde Cusack
1870 - Unknown
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Kate Cusack
Unknown - 1920
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Margaret Cusack
1874 - Unknown
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Jack Cusack
Unknown - 1935
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John Cusack
1872 - 1892

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