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Dianitia Costa Kenny
Dianitia Dianitia (Costa) Kenny
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Dianitia Dianitia (Costa) Kenny
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Cham Australia
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Dianitia Dianitia (Costa) Kenny of Cham Australia, was married to James Mclean Kenny, and have a child Jessie Joseph Kenny. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dianitia Costa Kenny.
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Other Biographies
Other Costa Family Biographies
Alexander J Costa
Nov 25, 1916 - May 1982
Peter Costa
Apr 23, 1884 - Jan 1964
Olga Costa
Aug 19, 1919 - Dec 9, 2002
Anthony R Costa
Aug 24, 1913 - Dec 28, 2008
Joseph P Costa
Nov 15, 1919 - Oct 1, 1989
Cleopatra Costa
Oct 24, 1920 - Dec 31, 2004
Ina Costa
Apr 30, 1919 - May 7, 2003
Virginia M Costa
Jan 31, 1929 - Mar 10, 1990
Frank Costa
Jun 5, 1885 - Feb 1965
Sophie Costa
Aug 31, 1898 - Jun 17, 1991
Mary Costa
Jul 8, 1927 - Feb 25, 2000
Edwin T Costa
Apr 6, 1979 - Aug 10, 2008
Socrates Costa
Aug 10, 1910 - Feb 1, 1991
Sterge A Costa
Aug 31, 1920 - Jul 11, 1995
Samuel Costa
Feb 8, 1912 - Apr 1974
Edith Costa
Jun 21, 1908 - Aug 1985
Joanne M Costa
Jun 11, 1936 - May 25, 2009
Frank Costa
Oct 7, 1908 - Jan 1972
Sylvia R Costa
Jun 22, 1941 - Nov 1, 2008
Mary Costa
Mar 4, 1903 - Dec 1974
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