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Agnes Beaumont Dunphy 1887–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10/19/1887

Birth Location: Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland

Death Date: 03/21/1944

Death Location: Verdun, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada

Father: John Dunphy

Mother: Marion Stewart

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In 1887, Agnes Beaumont Dunphy entered the world in Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to John Dunphy And Marion Stewart. Agnes Beaumont Dunphy passed away in 1944 in Verdun, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada.

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  • In 1887, Agnes Beaumont Dunphy entered the world in Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to John Dunphy And Marion Stewart.
  • Agnes Beaumont Dunphy passed away in 1944 in Verdun, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada.

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Agnes Dunphy's Ancestors

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Agnes Dunphy
1887–1944
Birth Place: Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland
Parents
John Dunphy
1851–1919
Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland
Marion Stewart
1849–1928
Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Bernard Dunphy
1822–1878
Killinchy, Down, Northern Ireland
Mary (Jane) Bowman
1819–1883
Comber, Down, Northern Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Stephen Dunphy
1779–
Agnes
1786–1870
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Dunphy
1757–

Agnes Dunphy's Timeline

2 Records

1887
10/19/1887
Birth of Agnes Beaumont Dunphy in Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland
Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland
1944
03/21/1944
Age 57
Death of Agnes Beaumont Dunphy in Verdun, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada
Verdun, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10191887
    Event Place: Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03211944
    Event Place: Verdun, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada

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