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Julia Anne O'Connor 1862–1897 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Jul 1862

Birth Location: Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland

Death Date: 04 Dec 1897

Death Location: Chicago, Illinois-Sacred Heart Church Calvary Cemetery

Father: Lawrence O'Connor

Mother: Mary Nolan

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In 1862, Julia Anne O'Connor entered the world in Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland, born to Lawrence O Connor And Mary Mae Nolan. Julia Anne O'Connor passed away in 1897 in Chicago, Illinois-Sacred Heart Church Calvary Cemetery.

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Biography

  • In 1862, Julia Anne O'Connor entered the world in Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland, born to Lawrence O Connor And Mary Mae Nolan.
  • Julia Anne O'Connor passed away in 1897 in Chicago, Illinois-Sacred Heart Church Calvary Cemetery.

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Julia O'Connor's Ancestors

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Julia O'Connor
1862–1897
Birth Place: Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland
Parents
Lawrence O'Connor
1830–1910
County Kerry, Ireland, Parish Devaugh (Duagh) Listowel
Mary ((Mae)) Nolan
1834–1922
Kerry, Ireland, Parish Devaugh (Duagh)
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Julia O'Connor's Timeline

2 Records

1862
27 Jul 1862
Birth of Julia Anne O'Connor in Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland
Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland
1897
04 Dec 1897
Age 35
Death of Julia Anne O'Connor in Chicago, Illinois-Sacred Heart Church Calvary Cemetery
Chicago, Illinois-Sacred Heart Church Calvary Cemetery

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Jul 1862
    Event Place: Parish Devaugh(Duagh), Co. Kerry, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Dec 1897
    Event Place: Chicago, Illinois-Sacred Heart Church Calvary Cemetery

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