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Martin Kenealy

Birth1824 - St. John's, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death16 Oct 1887 - New York, New York, USA
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Born in St. John's, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on 1824. Martin Kenealy married Catherine McCarthy and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 Oct 1887 in New York, New York, USA.

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Catherine Mccarthy
1824 - 1913
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John J Kenealy Robinson
1859 - 1929
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Catherine "Cassie" J. Kenealy
1853 - 1920
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Mary Ann Kennedy
1865 - Unknown
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Martin Kenealy
1846 - Unknown
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Henry Keneally
1850 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Keneally
1862 - Unknown
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Margaret "Maggie" Kenealy
1848 - 1926
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James Kenealy
1867 - 1924
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William Henry Kenealy
1850 - 1897
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Michael "Joseph"/ "M.j." Kenealy
1857 - Unknown

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