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Letitia Synge

Birth1674 - Bandon, County Cork, , Ireland
Death5 Aug 1748 - Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
MotherElizabeth Clarke
FatherDr. Richard Synge, Archdeacon of Cork

Born in Bandon, County Cork, , Ireland on 1674 to Dr. Richard Synge, Archdeacon of Cork and Elizabeth Clarke. Letitia Synge married Reverend Nicholas Brady and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1748 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

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Parents
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Dr. Richard Synge, Archdeacon Of Cork
1646 - 1688
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Elizabeth Clarke
1650 - 1674
Spouse(s)
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Reverend Nicholas Brady
1659 - 1726
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Brady
1691 - 1691
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Hugh B Brady
1709 - 1783
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Nicholas Brady
1693 - 1768
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Thomas Brady
1711 - 1747
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George Brady
1705 - 1706
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Samuel Brady
1693 - 1747
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Letitia Brady
1697 - 1760
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Martha Brady
1698 - 1769
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Mary Brady
1692 - 1770
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Mary Brady
1701 - 1701
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William Brady
1726 - 1773
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Hannah Brady Mccormick
1709 - 1787

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