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Matthew Cusick

Birth1790 - St Johns Newfoundland
Death14 November 1865 - Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
MotherMary Cahill
FatherJohn Cusack

Born in St Johns Newfoundland on 1790 to John Cusack and Mary Cahill. Matthew Cusick married Martha Whittle and had 8 children. He passed away on 14 November 1865 in Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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John Cusack
1751 - 1865
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Mary Cahill
1760 - 1837
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Martha Whittle
1785 - Unknown
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Thomas Cusack
1818 - 1897
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Ellen Quirke Cusick
1825 - Unknown
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Matthew Cusack
1817 - 1902
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Mary Cusick
1815 - 1878
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Michael Cusick
1810 - 1922
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William Cusick
1821 - 1922
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Sarah Cusack
1835 - Unknown
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Robert Cusick
Unknown - Unknown

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