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Mary Kenealy

BirthNot Available - Ireland, Bedfordshire, England
DeathMar 1926 - Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales
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Born in Ireland, Bedfordshire, England. Mary Kenealy married Michael O'Connell and had 11 children. She passed away on Mar 1926 in Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Michael O'connell
Unknown - 1904
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Mary O'connell
1877 - 1944
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John Oconnell
1869 - 1949
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Patrick O'connell
1874 - 1968
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Hanorah Connell
1878 - Unknown
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Denis Oconnell
1882 - 1966
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Mary O'connell
1863 - Unknown
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Catherine O'connell
1887 - 1907
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Daniel J. O'connell
1865 - 1935
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William O'connell
1871 - Unknown
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Richard O'connell
1861 - Unknown
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Catherine O'connell
1887 - 1982

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