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JOHN JAMES McCARTHY

BirthJun 1846 - Massachusetts
Death28 Nov 1918 - Santa Maria, Santa Barbara, California
MotherCATHERINE COGGINS
FatherJERAMIAH McCARTHY

Born in Massachusetts on Jun 1846 to JERAMIAH McCARTHY and CATHERINE COGGINS. JOHN JAMES McCARTHY had 8 children. He passed away on 28 Nov 1918 in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara, California.

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Jeramiah Mccarthy
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Coggins
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John "Jack" Mccarthy
1893 - 1949
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Nora Isabel #1 Mccarthy
1898 - 1980
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Katherine "Katie" Mccarthy
1896 - 1983
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Ellen Marie Mccarthy
1890 - 1985
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John Mccarthy
1903 - 1986
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Mamie Mccarthy
1891 - 1971
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Patrick Cornelius #1 Mccarthy
1902 - 1967
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Alfred J Mccarthy
1905 - 1986

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