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Mary Ann Kealey

BirthJuly 1852 - Venosta, Quebec, Canada
Death09 Sep 1914 - Venosta, Quebec, Canada
MotherSARAH DARCY
FatherThomas Kealey

Born in Venosta, Quebec, Canada on July 1852 to Thomas Kealey and SARAH DARCY. Mary Ann Kealey married John Cuddihey and had 14 children. She passed away on 09 Sep 1914 in Venosta, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
Thomas Kealey
1824 - 1920
Sarah Darcy
1832 - 1903
Spouse(s)
John Cuddihey
1851 - 1934
Children Show all
Michael Joseph "Mick" Cuddihey
1887 - 1970
Margaret Mary Bridget Cuddihey
1875 - 1958
Catherine Sophia Cuddihey
1879 - 1950
John Thomas "Jack" Cuddihey
1883 - 1955
Joseph Patrick Cuddihey
1881 - 1911
Francis J. (Frank) Cuddihey
1884 - 1952
Mary Ann Leno Gertrude Cuddihey
1894 - 1964

Sarah Cuddihey
1885 - 1979
Albert Cuddihey
1896 - 1986
Sarah Elizabeth Cuddihey
1876 - 1881
Joseph Alysuis Kealy Cuddihey
1889 - 1943
Mary Ann Cuddihey
1878 - 1881
Teresa Cuddihey
Unknown - 1880
Joseph Ignatius Darcy Cuddihey
1891 - 1974

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