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John Devanny

Birth25 Jan 1860 - Black Lane, Kirkham, Lancashire, England
Death21 Nov 1930 - Blackburn Lancashire
MotherMary Lennan
FatherMartin Devaney

Born in Black Lane, Kirkham, Lancashire, England on 25 Jan 1860 to Martin Devaney and Mary Lennan. John Devanny married Mary McLear and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Nov 1930 in Blackburn Lancashire.

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Parents
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Martin Devaney
1821 - 1907
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Mary Lennan
1828 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Mary Mclear
1857 - 1920
Children Show all
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James Devaney
1884 - 1942
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Margaret Devaney
1879 - 1968
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Mary Devaney
1882 - Unknown
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Thomas Devancy
1894 - Unknown
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John Devanny
1887 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Devancy
1897 - Unknown
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Thomas Devaney
1890 - 1892
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Michael Devaney
1893 - Unknown
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Edward Devaney
1899 - 1899
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Ellen Devaney
1885 - 1889

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