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Owen (Eugene) Devaney

Birth1801 - County Mayo, Ireland
DeathDec 1851 - Cotton Court, Preston, Lancashire, England
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Born in County Mayo, Ireland on 1801. Owen (Eugene) Devaney married Mary Ruane and had 9 children. He passed away on Dec 1851 in Cotton Court, Preston, Lancashire, England.

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Mary Ruane
1801 - Unknown
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Ann (Hannah) Devaney
1835 - 1878
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Bridget Devaney
1833 - 1912
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James Devaney
1837 - 1912
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William Devaney
1839 - Unknown
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Neil Devany
1843 - Unknown
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Owen Devaney
1845 - Unknown
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Martin Devarey
1820 - 1890
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Ellen Devany
1843 - Unknown
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Mary Devany
1827 - Unknown

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