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Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally 1920–1990 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Sep 1920

Birth Location: 174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry

Death Date: 8 May 1990

Death Location: St. Vincents Hospice, Johnstone, Scotland. 11 Ewing St. Killarchan

Father: Patrick McNally

Mother: Elizabeth McCann

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In 1920, Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally entered the world in 174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry, born to Patrick Mcnally And Elizabeth Mccann. Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally passed away in 1990 in St. Vincents Hospice, Johnstone, Scotland. 11 Ewing St. Killarchan.

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Biography

  • In 1920, Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally entered the world in 174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry, born to Patrick Mcnally And Elizabeth Mccann.
  • Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally passed away in 1990 in St. Vincents Hospice, Johnstone, Scotland. 11 Ewing St. Killarchan.

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Mary McNally's Ancestors

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Mary McNally
1920–1990
Birth Place: 174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry
Parents
Patrick McNally
1891–1966
Three Trees, Donegal, Ireland
Elizabeth McCann
1890–1969
Gortnamonagh,Three Trees,C. Donegal
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Mary McNally's Timeline

2 Records

1920
24 Sep 1920
Birth of Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally in 174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry
174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry
1990
8 May 1990
Age 70
Death of Mary Mannix Plunkitt McNally in St. Vincents Hospice, Johnstone, Scotland. 11 Ewing St. Killarchan
St. Vincents Hospice, Johnstone, Scotland. 11 Ewing St. Killarchan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Sep 1920
    Event Place: 174 Bluebellhill Tce. Derry

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 May 1990
    Event Place: St. Vincents Hospice, Johnstone, Scotland. 11 Ewing St. Killarchan

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