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Mary Scanlan

Birth1823 - Castle Neskon, Co Limerick, Ireland
Death25 Jan 1889 - At home at No. 312 Throop Street Funeral at Holy Family Buried Calvary
MotherKatherine Roche
FatherMortimer Scanlan

Born in Castle Neskon, Co Limerick, Ireland on 1823 to Mortimer Scanlan and Katherine Roche. Mary Scanlan married David McQuaid and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 Jan 1889 in At home at No. 312 Throop Street Funeral at Holy Family Buried Calvary.

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Parents
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Mortimer Scanlan
Unknown - Unknown
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Katherine Roche
1799 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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David Mcquaid
1819 - 1874
Children Show all
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Edward James Mcquaid
1848 - 1904
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Mortimer Martin Mcquaid
1861 - 1928
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Mary Anne Mcquaid
1850 - 1922
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Margaret Mcquaid
1865 - 1925
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John H. Jack Mcquaid
1857 - 1895
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Catherine Mcquaid
1851 - 1936
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Timothy Mcquaid
1855 - Unknown
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David Mcquaid
1851 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Mcquaid
1842 - Unknown
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David Quaid
1855 - Unknown
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Edmundus Quaid
1844 - Unknown

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