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Ida I Dunphy 1867–1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 03/21/1867

Birth Location: St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA

Death Date: 1890

Death Location: Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA

Father: William Dunphy

Mother: Sarah Carroll

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In 1867, Ida I Dunphy entered the world in St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA, born to William Henry Dunphy And Sarah A Carroll. Ida I Dunphy passed away in 1890 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1867, Ida I Dunphy entered the world in St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA, born to William Henry Dunphy And Sarah A Carroll.
  • Ida I Dunphy passed away in 1890 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA.

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Ida Dunphy's Ancestors

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Ida Dunphy
1867–1890
Birth Place: St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Parents
William Henry Dunphy
1835–1871
White Point, Victoria, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sarah (A) Carroll
1842–1916
Emmett, Saint. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Grandparents
William (Henry) Dunphy
1810–1863
Newfoundland, Canada
Rachel Wilkie
1810–1891
Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
William Dunphy
1786–1871
Mary Weilhausen
1786–1838
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Dunphy
1765–

Ida Dunphy's Timeline

2 Records

1867
03/21/1867
Birth of Ida I Dunphy in St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
1890
1890
Age 23
Death of Ida I Dunphy in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA
Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 03211867
    Event Place: St. Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1890
    Event Place: Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA

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