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Mary Jane Mark

Birth14 September 1883 - Rathfriland, Down, Northern Ireland
Death29 Sep 1977 - Myrtle Cottage, Katesbridge, Raithfriland, County Down, Northern Ireland
MotherEsther (Essie) Jane Rowan
FatherSamuel Mark

Born in Rathfriland, Down, Northern Ireland on 14 September 1883 to Samuel Mark and Esther (Essie) Jane Rowan. Mary Jane Mark married James Henry Watt and had 4 children. She passed away on 29 Sep 1977 in Myrtle Cottage, Katesbridge, Raithfriland, County Down, Northern Ireland.

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Samuel Mark
1843 - 1893
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Esther (Essie) Jane Rowan
1853 - 1918
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James Henry Watt
1874 - 1924
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Annie Eliza Watt
1909 - 2004
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Samuel Rowan Watt
1915 - Unknown
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Thomas James Watt
1912 - Unknown
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Maye Watt
1927 - 1980

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