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Thomas Cluney

Birth1812 - Waterford, Ireland
DeathNot Available - Nova Scotia Canada
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Born in Waterford, Ireland on 1812. Thomas Cluney married Mary 'Bridget' Mc Coy and had 15 children. He passed away in Nova Scotia Canada.

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Mary 'Bridget' Mc Coy
1830 - 1900
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Elizabeth Kabe Bennett
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Cluney/clooney
1848 - 1935
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Edward Cluney
1856 - 1944
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Robert John Cluney
1850 - 1926
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Darrel David Cluney
1861 - Unknown
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William Henry Cluney
1868 - Unknown
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Sarah Cluney
1849 - 1923
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Mary Cluney
1856 - Unknown
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Elizabeth 'Libbie' Cluney
1864 - 1891
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Ellen Elinor Clooney (Cluney)
1862 - Unknown
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James Cluney
1852 - Unknown
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Finley Cluney
1869 - Unknown
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Hector Cluney
1867 - Unknown
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John Cluney
1853 - Unknown
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Hector Cluney
1867 - Unknown
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Edward Cluney
1884 - Unknown

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