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James Sydney McCooey

Birth1825 - Rooty Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death25 Mar 1896 - Ramornine (Grafton), New South Wales, Australia
MotherSarah MURPHY
FatherJames McCOOEY

Born in Rooty Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 1825 to James McCOOEY and Sarah MURPHY. James Sydney McCooey married Emma Jane Wilkinson and had 14 children. He passed away on 25 Mar 1896 in Ramornine (Grafton), New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
James Mccooey
1790 - 1865
Sarah Murphy
1790 - 1854
Spouse(s)
Emma Jane Wilkinson
1837 - 1908
Johanna Lovat
1828 - 1853
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Henry Mc Cooey
1860 - 1933
Alice Cross Mccooey
1879 - 1954
Johanna Catherine Mccooey
1869 - 1923
Sarah Ann Mccooey
1862 - 1936
Lucy Elizabeth Mary Mccooey
1867 - 1935
Emma Jane Mccooey
1872 - 1933
Alice Mccooey
1865 - 1867

Rose Hannah Mccooey
1876 - 1956
Kate Mccooey
1875 - 1930
Esther Jane Mccooey
1864 - 1865
James Joseph Mccooey
1849 - 1922
John Mccooey
1853 - 1905
Thomas Mccooey
1853 - 1856
Henry Mccooey
1859 - 1930

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