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Katherine McCue

Birthabt 1823 - Galway, County Galway, Ireland
Deathabt 1887 - Adams County, Nebraska, USA
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FatherMcCue

Born in Galway, County Galway, Ireland on abt 1823 to McCue. Katherine McCue married Anthony Newman Gardner and had 8 children. She passed away on abt 1887 in Adams County, Nebraska, USA.

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Mccue
1795 - Unknown
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Anthony Newman Gardner
1824 - 1895
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Martha Elizabeth Gardner
1854 - 1918
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Theresa J Gardner
1855 - 1920
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John Paine Gardner
1857 - 1942
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P Stephen "Steve" Gardner
1856 - 1928
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Mary Rachel Gardner
1859 - 1889
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Alfred L Gardner
1859 - 1934
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William Gardner
Unknown - Unknown
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Matthew John Gardener
1851 - Unknown

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