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Albertina Cavanaugh (abt. 1880 - bef. 1910)

Albertina Cavanaugh
Born about in Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died before before about age 29 in Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canadamap [uncertain]
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Biography

Albertina Cavanaugh died young.

Albertina Cavanaugh was born about 1880. She was the daughter of David Cavanagh and Mary Butler. She passed away before 1910.

She was named after Mary's sister, Albertina Butler, and is one of the eight children Mary indicated had predeceased her by the time the 1910 US census was taken.


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