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Julia Ann Danahy

Birth15 Dec 1854 - Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death28 Oct 1944 - Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherAnn McKenna
FatherJohn Danahy

Born in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada on 15 Dec 1854 to John Danahy and Ann McKenna. Julia Ann Danahy married Timothy Murphy and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 Oct 1944 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
John Danahy
1815 - 1892
Ann Mckenna
1834 - 1895
Spouse(s)
Timothy Murphy
1855 - 1931
Children Show all
Frances Olive Murphy
1887 - Unknown
Hugh P Murphy
1881 - 1936
Annie Marie Murphy
1885 - 1950
Cornelius W Murphy
1885 - Unknown
John Murphy
1878 - Unknown

George Murphy
1898 - Unknown
Michael Henry Murphy
1889 - Unknown
Alice Maud Murphy
1895 - 1941
Sarah May Murphy
1892 - Unknown
Timothy Walter Murphy
1875 - Unknown

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