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Thomas Patrick Larkin

BirthJul 27 1876 - Syracuse, New York
Death22 August 1947 - Solvay, Onondaga County, New York, United States of America
MotherMary Shanahan
FatherWalter J Larkin

Born in Syracuse, New York on Jul 27 1876 to Walter J Larkin and Mary Shanahan. Thomas Patrick Larkin had 8 children. He passed away on 22 August 1947 in Solvay, Onondaga County, New York, United States of America.

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Walter J Larkin
1849 - 1918
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Mary Shanahan
1851 - 1884
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Blanche Larkin
1899 - 1902
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Harold W Larkin
1903 - 1973
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Arthur Larkin
1908 - 1981
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Walter David Larkin
1902 - 1947
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Bertram John Larkin
1905 - 1972
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Jessie Arlene Larkin
1910 - 2002
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John A Larkin
1911 - 1981
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Harry Larkin
1912 - 1912

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