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The National Theatre - South Bank, London
there children were, James(my granda),John,Kate&Floorie. My granda,James Higgins aka(malachy),born 13/01/1919, died 16/01/2000. He married Bridget Keane(Co.Clare), born 14/12/1922,died 15/07/1996. My grandmothers parents John Keane(died around march 1934) and Ellen Horigan (died around 12/02/1981). my father said our family is related to Higgins Town some how, but im not sure. I really hope someone can help me trace my family, Thank You
The following students achieved honor roll status at Braintree High School for the second term of the 2009-2010 school year:
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