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Julia Risbon

Birth27 May 1843 - Ireland
Death16 March 1913 - Tunnelhill, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherElizabeth McCarty
FatherJohn Risban

Born in Ireland on 27 May 1843 to John Risban and Elizabeth McCarty. Julia Risbon married Thomas W McCloskey and had 14 children. She passed away on 16 March 1913 in Tunnelhill, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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John Risban
1814 - 1896
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Elizabeth Mccarty
1811 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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Thomas W Mccloskey
1841 - 1902
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Ellen Mccloskey
1861 - 1918
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Amanda Durbin
1862 - 1924
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Margaret Theresa Mccloskey
1868 - 1909
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(Sister Mary Edward) Catherine "Katie" Mccloskey
1873 - 1934
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Edward P Mccloskey
1874 - 1920
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John C Mccloskey
1863 - 1923
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Thomas Mccloskey
1870 - 1923
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Mary Ann Mccloskey
1865 - 1948
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Leo Ignatious Mccloskey
1879 - 1929
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Joseph Patrick Mccloskey
1876 - 1942
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Clara Agatha Mccloskey
1870 - 1940
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Gertrude Frances Mccloskey
1884 - 1945
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Charles Martin Mccloskey
1877 - 1945
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Earl W Mccloskey
1898 - Unknown

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