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Mary Glancy

Birth07 DEC 1858 - Denny, Stirling, Scotland
Death17 May 1910 - Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherHelen Dunion
FatherWilliam Glancy

Born in Denny, Stirling, Scotland on 07 DEC 1858 to William Glancy and Helen Dunion. Mary Glancy married William Keenan and had 9 children. She passed away on 17 May 1910 in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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William Glancy
1831 - 1889
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Helen Dunion
1837 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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William Keenan
1854 - 1926
Children Show all
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James J Keenan
1893 - 1938
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Edward Michael Keenan
1893 - 1971
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Marie "Mae" Keenan
1899 - Unknown
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Rosana Keenan
1887 - Unknown
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Ellen Keenan
1895 - Unknown
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Joseph Leo Keenan
1897 - 1993
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Francis J Keeman
1891 - Unknown
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William Keenan
1880 - Unknown
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Agnes Keenan
1903 - Unknown

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