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David Dean O'Keefe
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- David Dean O'Keefe was born in Middletown, Ireland, where little is known of his younger years. He came to the United States in the 1860. A seaman by trade, he sailed between Liverpool and Savannah on the ship William Gregory In 1869 David was married to Catherine Masters, a native of St. Augustine, Florida, whose family was living in Savannah. ... United StatesGeorgiaChatham CountySavannah
- Display date:
- 1983-03-01
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- Lane Library (Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus)
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- Lane Library (Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus)
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