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John Knipe

Birthabt 1851 - Derrydarragh, Eglish, Armagh, Ireland
Death17 Nov 1927 - Tonnagh, Eglish, Armagh, Northern Ireland
MotherFrances (Fanny) Ingram
FatherRobert Knipe

Born in Derrydarragh, Eglish, Armagh, Ireland on abt 1851 to Robert Knipe and Frances (Fanny) Ingram. John Knipe married Elizabeth Mulligan and had 12 children. He passed away on 17 Nov 1927 in Tonnagh, Eglish, Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Parents
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Robert Knipe
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances (Fanny) Ingram
1822 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Mulligan
1865 - 1907
Children Show all
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Amy Knipe
1901 - 1949
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William Knipe
1881 - 1971
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Archbald (Archie) Knipe
1897 - 1937
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Alma Knipe
1894 - Unknown
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Thomas Knipe
1886 - 1961
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Florence Knipe
1905 - 1971
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Robert Knipe
1881 - 1968
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John Knipe
1899 - Unknown
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Frances Knipe
1892 - Unknown
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Margaret Knipe
1888 - Unknown
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Annie Knipe
1884 - 1971
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Charles Knipe
1891 - 1911

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