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Mary A Devaney

Birth28 Nov 1862 - Granite City, Madison Co., Illinois
Death12 Feb 1941 - St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Granite City, Madison Co., Illinois
MotherMary McDonough Devaney
FatherPatrick Devaney

Born in Granite City, Madison Co., Illinois on 28 Nov 1862 to Patrick Devaney and Mary McDonough Devaney. Mary A Devaney married Peter Benson and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1941 in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Granite City, Madison Co., Illinois.

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Parents
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Patrick Devaney
1835 - 1914
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Mary Mcdonough Devaney
1836 - 1920
Spouse(s)
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Peter Benson
1854 - 1911
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Mabel Benson
1903 - Unknown
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Peter Lawrence Benson
1892 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Benson
1891 - 1978
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Martin Benson
1885 - Unknown
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Cecelia Agnus Benson
1897 - 1965
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Lawrence Joseph Benson
1888 - 1961
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Peter Benson
1894 - Unknown
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Louretta Benson
1900 - Unknown
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Patrick James Benson
1880 - Unknown

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