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Mary Devlin 1853–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Sep 1853

Birth Location: Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Death Date: 19 May 1900

Death Location: Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Father: John Devlin

Mother: Anne Cinnamon

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Mary Devlin was born in 1853 in Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, the child of John Devlin And Anne Jane Cinnamon. Mary Devlin passed away in 1900 in Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Biography

  • Mary Devlin was born in 1853 in Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, the child of John Devlin And Anne Jane Cinnamon.
  • Mary Devlin passed away in 1900 in Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Mary Devlin's Ancestors

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Mary Devlin
1853–1900
Birth Place: Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Parents
John Devlin
1820–1893
Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Ireland
Anne (Jane) Cinnamon
1828–1899
Columcille, Armagh, Northern Ireland
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Mary Devlin's Timeline

2 Records

1853
Sep 1853
Birth of Mary Devlin in Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
1900
19 May 1900
Age 47
Death of Mary Devlin in Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Sep 1853
    Event Place: Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 May 1900
    Event Place: Sessia, Munterevlin, Ardboe, Tyrone, Northern Ireland

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