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Richard Bevan

BirthJuly 1861 - Launceston, Cornwall
Death28 Dec 1901 - The Curragh, Co, Kildare, Ireland
MotherMary Ann HEARD
FatherRichard Parsons BEVAN

Born in Launceston, Cornwall on July 1861 to Richard Parsons BEVAN and Mary Ann HEARD. Richard Bevan married Mary Kavanagh and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 Dec 1901 in The Curragh, Co, Kildare, Ireland.

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Parents
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Richard Parsons Bevan
1836 - 1905
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Mary Ann Heard
1837 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Kavanagh
1866 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Kathleen Bevan
1893 - Unknown
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Aileen 'Eileen' Bevan
1902 - Unknown
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John Richard Bevan
1892 - 1956
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William Joseph Bevan
1895 - Unknown
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Ellen Bevan
1896 - 1958
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Bridget Christina Bevan
1898 - Unknown
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Margaret Bevan
1897 - Unknown
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Josephine Bevan
1900 - 1973

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