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Margaret Warde

Birth23 Feb 1842 - Burgesbeg, Tipperary, Ireland
Death09 Jan 1896 - Pyrmont, West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMary Commons
FatherBernard Bryan Warde

Born in Burgesbeg, Tipperary, Ireland on 23 Feb 1842 to Bernard Bryan Warde and Mary Commons. Margaret Warde married Michael Seymour and had 9 children. She passed away on 09 Jan 1896 in Pyrmont, West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Bernard Bryan Warde
1813 - Unknown
Mary Commons
1822 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Michael Seymour
1842 - 1900
James Carroll
1839 - 1869
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Bridget Elizabeth Seymour
1875 - 1943
James William Seymour
1873 - 1952
Esther Katie Seymour
1884 - 1925
Ellen Carroll
1867 - 1952
Matthew Seymour
1881 - 1892

Bernard Seymour
1878 - 1912
Margaret Carroll
1869 - 1918
Mary Carroll
1865 - 1943
Catherine Seymour
1877 - Unknown

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