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Tracy Kavanagh 1960 - 1981
Tracy Kavanagh was born on August 20, 1960, and died at age 20 years old in June 1981. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tracy Kavanagh.
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Tracy Kavanagh's History: 1960 - 1981
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Did you know?Tracy Kavanagh lived 48 years shorter than the average Kavanagh family member when she died at the age of 20.The average age of a Kavanagh family member is 68.
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In 1960, in the year that Tracy Kavanagh was born, on May 1st, an American CIA U-2 spy plane, piloted by Francis Gary Powers, was shot down by a surface-to-air missile over the Soviet Union. Powers ejected and survived but was captured. The U.S. claimed that the U-2 was a "weather plane" but Powers was convicted in the Soviet Union of espionage. He was released in 1962 after 1 year, 9 months and 10 days in prison.
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In 1970, when she was just 10 years old, on May 4th, four students at Kent State University in Ohio were shot and killed by National Guardsmen. The students were at a peaceful demonstration protesting the invasion of Cambodia by US forces. There had been precedent for the killing of American college students. The previous year, on May 15th, Alameda County Sheriffs used shotguns against U.C. Berkeley students at a protest for People's Park. One student died, one was blinded, 128 were injured.
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Kavanagh, Alice (Feb 1, 1921 - Jul 20, 2004)
Kavanagh, Eileen (Feb 16, 1933 - Aug 22, 2006)
Kavanagh, Dorothy (Nov 1, 1911 - Nov 11, 1994)
Kavanagh, Paul (Oct 6, 1896 - Jan 1975)
Kavanagh, James (Aug 17, 1912 - Jun 1978)
Kavanagh, Rosalie (May 14, 1884 - Dec 1975)
Kavanagh, Helen (Mar 7, 1911 - Aug 1986)
Kavanagh, Alice (Jan 2, 1922 - Apr 10, 2005)
Kavanagh, Elsie (Dec 18, 1900 - Mar 1987)
Kavanagh, Jeannine (Sep 17, 1926 - Oct 1977)
Kavanagh, Lois (Mar 10, 1923 - Feb 1, 1998)
Kavanagh, Mary (Dec 20, 1890 - Aug 1981)
Kavanagh, Michael (May 15, 1942 - Jun 20, 2008)
Kavanagh, Alice (Apr 27, 1896 - Jun 1979)
Kavanagh, Maria (Mar 24, 1909 - Jan 1994)
Kavanagh, Myles (May 27, 1928 - Feb 11, 2006)
Kavanagh, Albert (Oct 25, 1894 - Feb 1970)
Kavanagh, Ruth (Oct 26, 1914 - Feb 1987)
Kavanagh, Martin (Jan 16, 1932 - Mar 9, 1999)
Kavanagh, Mercedes (Nov 12, 1929 - Nov 23, 2005)
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