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John Warnock

Birth10 May 1892 - Gilkey Hill, upper cumber, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Death1972 - lisdillion county londonderry
MotherMary Jane Mc Farland/Macfarlane
FatherWilliam Warnock

Born in Gilkey Hill, upper cumber, Londonderry, Northern Ireland on 10 May 1892 to William Warnock and Mary Jane Mc Farland/Macfarlane. John Warnock married Mary Barbara Behan and had 5 children. He passed away on 1972 in lisdillion county londonderry.

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Parents
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William Warnock
1848 - 1925
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Mary Jane Mc Farland/macfarlane
1858 - 1935
Spouse(s)
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Mary Barbara Behan
1884 - 1922
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Annie (Hannah) Whiteside
1898 - 1957
Children Show all
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Mary Hersia Warnock
1921 - 2001
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William John Warnock
1918 - 1919
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Jessie Warnock
1927 - Unknown
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Evelyn Warnock
1928 - 2017
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Barbara Etta Warnock
1922 - 1987

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