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Joseph Gitchel McCarthy

Birth31 Mar 1850 - New Brunswick, Canada
Death4 Apr 1925 - Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah London
FatherJohn Florence McCarthy

Born in New Brunswick, Canada on 31 Mar 1850 to John Florence McCarthy and Sarah London. Joseph Gitchel McCarthy married Mary Adelia Tower (Hefler?) and had 5 children. He passed away on 4 Apr 1925 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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John Florence Mccarthy
1809 - 1894
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Sarah London
1817 - 1893
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Mary Adelia Tower (Hefler?)
1855 - 1935
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William Mccarthy
Unknown - Unknown
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Caroline May (Carrie) Mccarthy (Allen, Perrault)
1884 - 1939
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Eva Eudora Mccarthy
1881 - 1948
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Annie Mccarthy
1880 - Unknown
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Mary Jane (Jennie May) Mccarthy
1878 - 1940

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