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John Weeks McCARTHY

Birth26 Mar 1788 - Killarney, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Death15 May 1869 - 8o Franklin Street Adelaide South Australia
MotherMargaret Walsh
FatherCharles McCarthy

Born in Killarney, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland on 26 Mar 1788 to Charles McCarthy and Margaret Walsh. John Weeks McCARTHY married Jane De Hugard and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 May 1869 in 8o Franklin Street Adelaide South Australia.

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Charles Mccarthy
1748 - 1821
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Margaret Walsh
1750 - 1790
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Jane De Hugard
1791 - 1854
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Elizabeth Alice Mccarthy
1832 - 1901
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Flora Jane Mccarthy
1826 - 1866
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John Huggard Mccarthy
1824 - 1901
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Lucinda Ann Mccarthy
1831 - 1865
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Susan Mccarthy
1828 - 1904
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Anna Maria Mccarthy
1830 - 1903
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Jeremiah Florence Mccarthy
1817 - 1901
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Florence Mccarthy
1817 - 1915
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Walton Mccarthy
1855 - Unknown

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