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Anna Mae Cosgrove Good 1929–2010 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Mar 1929

Birth Location: Pennsylvania

Death Date: 4 Nov 2010

Death Location: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

Father: Thomas Cosgrove

Mother: Violet Westover

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In 1929, Anna Mae Cosgrove Good entered the world in Pennsylvania, born to Thomas James Cosgrove And Violet Matilda Westover. Anna Mae Cosgrove Good passed away in 2010 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • In 1929, Anna Mae Cosgrove Good entered the world in Pennsylvania, born to Thomas James Cosgrove And Violet Matilda Westover.
  • Anna Mae Cosgrove Good passed away in 2010 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

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Anna Good's Ancestors

Self
Anna Good
1929–2010
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Parents
Thomas James Cosgrove
1907–1970
Braddock, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Violet (Matilda) Westover
1910–1993
Westover, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
GENERAL (SHERIDAN) WESTOVER
1875–1945
Westover, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Cora (Mae Kitchen) Westover
1879–1945
5 Points, Burnside, Clearfield Co Pa
Great-Grandparents
George Kitchen
1859–1937
Athelia Montgomery
1859–1936
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Montgomary
1833–1904
Rachel Rorabaugh
1840–1885

Anna Good's Timeline

2 Records

1929
27 Mar 1929
Birth of Anna Mae Cosgrove Good in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
2010
4 Nov 2010
Age 81
Death of Anna Mae Cosgrove Good in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1929
    Event Place: Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Nov 2010
    Event Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

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