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Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney 1898–1898 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Jun 1898

Birth Location: Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 20 Jul 1898

Death Location: Dunkirk, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Father: Hugh Sweeney

Mother: Mary Joyce

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Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney was born in 1898 in Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA, the child of Hugh Thomas Sweeney And Mary Frances Joyce. Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney passed away in 1898 in Dunkirk, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Biography

  • Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney was born in 1898 in Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA, the child of Hugh Thomas Sweeney And Mary Frances Joyce.
  • Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney passed away in 1898 in Dunkirk, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Katherine Sweeney's Ancestors

Self
Katherine Sweeney
1898–1898
Birth Place: Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
Hugh Thomas Sweeney
1868–1947
Porter, Rock, Wisconsin, USA
Mary (Frances) Joyce
1869–1937
Mazomanie, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Grandparents
Michael (Joseph) Joyce
1834–1911
Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland
Catherine O'Connor
1825–1911
Dunmore Galway, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Myles Joyce
1800–1882
Catherine Fitzgerald
1779–1868
Luke Conry)
1800–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Martin Great-grandfther)DNA
1780–1850
Mary Great-grand-mother)DNA
1776–1850
James Fitzgerald
1747–1824

Katherine Sweeney's Timeline

2 Records

1898
27 Jun 1898
Birth of Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney in Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
1898
20 Jul 1898
Death of Katherine Elizabeth Sweeney in Dunkirk, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Dunkirk, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Jun 1898
    Event Place: Dunkirk, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jul 1898
    Event Place: Dunkirk, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

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