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John J McCabe

Birth16 Feb 1875 - Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Death12 Dec 1924 - Miners Mills, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary McAndrew
FatherJames McCabe

Born in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA on 16 Feb 1875 to James McCabe and Mary McAndrew. John J McCabe married Isabelle (Bella) Whitehead McCabe and had 13 children. He passed away on 12 Dec 1924 in Miners Mills, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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James Mccabe
1852 - 1906
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Mary Mcandrew
1854 - 1937
Spouse(s)
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Isabelle (Bella) Whitehead Mccabe
Unknown - Unknown
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Isabella Whitehead
Unknown - Unknown
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Alice Mccabe
1924 - 1924
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Joseph Mc Cabe
1910 - 1911
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William J Mccabe
1906 - 1970
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Edward J Mccabe
1917 - 1918
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Bernard John Mccabe
1919 - 1988
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John Mccabe
1904 - 1972
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James Edward Mccabe
1901 - 1944
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Francis Aloysius Mccabe
1908 - 1960
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Margaret Mc Cabe
1902 - 1961
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Isabell Pimbley
1916 - 1976
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Mary Mc Cabe
1912 - Unknown
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Catherine Mccabe
1922 - 1922
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Thomas A Mccabe
1914 - 1970

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