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Mary Roach

Birth26 Jul 1827 - Mitchelstown, Co Cork, Ireland
Death24 May 1896 - Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo, California, United States
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Born in Mitchelstown, Co Cork, Ireland on 26 Jul 1827. Mary Roach married Timothy Cavanagh and had 11 children. She passed away on 24 May 1896 in Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo, California, United States.

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Timothy Cavanagh
1823 - 1895
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Margaret Ellen Cavanagh
1853 - 1913
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Fredrick Howard Cavanagh
1861 - 1932
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Francis George Cavanagh
1860 - 1907
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Catherine Ann Cavanagh
1856 - 1939
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Michael Henry Steven Cavanagh
1856 - 1932
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John Charles Cavanaugh
1859 - 1912
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Thomas James Cavanagh
1854 - 1909
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Mary Angela Cavanagh
1866 - 1948
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William Edward Cavanagh
1862 - 1938
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Benjamin Angelas Cavanagh
1864 - 1966
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Hannah Elizabeth Cavanagh
1858 - 1936

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