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Mary Cogan

Birth3 Apr 1893 - Crook, Wigan Lancashire, England
Death20 MAR 1957 - 145, Market Street , Earlestown
MotherMargaret Ann Carroll
FatherRichard Lee

Born in Crook, Wigan Lancashire, England on 3 Apr 1893 to Richard Lee and Margaret Ann Carroll. Mary Cogan married Michael Cogan and had 15 children. She passed away on 20 MAR 1957 in 145, Market Street , Earlestown.

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Parents
Richard Lee
1869 - 1944
Margaret Ann Carroll
1873 - 1953
Spouse(s)
Michael Cogan
1882 - 1965
Children Show all
John Joseph Cogan
1925 - 1996
Mary Cogan
1914 - 1986
Elizabeth Cogan
1928 - 2004
Veronica Costello
1924 - 1946
Agnes Cogan
1921 - 1921
Winifred Cogan
1922 - 1997
Thomas Patrick Cogan
1929 - 1930
Bridget Cogan
1932 - 1975

Margaret Ann Cogan
1914 - 1957
Catherine Cogan
1917 - 1993
Ellen Cogan
1916 - 1998
Bridget Cogan
1920 - 1922
Annie Cogan
1919 - 1981
Michael Cogan
1918 - 1989
Teresa Cogan
1926 - 2005

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