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Julia Lynch

Birth24 Jun 1845 - Sallowglin, County Kerry, Ireland
Death30 Jun 1927 - Alexandria, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Nowland
FatherJoseph Lynch

Born in Sallowglin, County Kerry, Ireland on 24 Jun 1845 to Joseph Lynch and Elizabeth Nowland. Julia Lynch married John Scanlon and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 Jun 1927 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Lynch
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Nowland
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Scanlon
1843 - 1914
Children Show all
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Mary Scanlon
1867 - 1948
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Hannah C. Scanlon
1876 - 1964
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John Scanlon
1878 - 1911
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Thomas P Scanlon
1888 - 1917
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James Leo Scanlon
1880 - 1962
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Elizabeth Marion Scanlon
1883 - 1978
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Ellen Scanlan
1872 - Unknown
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Bridget Scanlon
1874 - 1960
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Honora Scanlon
1864 - Unknown

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