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James Henry Gillooly

Birth12 SEP 1878 - Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois
Death16 SEP 1954 - Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois
MotherAmelia Kraus
FatherJames Henry Gillooly

Born in Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois on 12 SEP 1878 to James Henry Gillooly and Amelia Kraus. James Henry Gillooly married Catherine Elizabeth Puttman and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 SEP 1954 in Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois.

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Parents
James Henry Gillooly
1857 - 1937
Amelia Kraus
1861 - 1929
Spouse(s)
Catherine Elizabeth Puttman
1884 - 1957
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James Henry Gillooly
1929 - 1974
Catherine Margaret Gillooly
1906 - 1974
Thelma Ann Gillooly
1907 - 2003
William Alexander Gillooly
1910 - 1972
Robert Ervin Gillooly
1926 - 1995
Maria Anna Gillooly
1912 - 1965

Samuel Eugene "Geno" Gillooly
1922 - 2002
Thomas Arthur Gillooly
1919 - 1962
Charles Andrew Gillooly
1919 - 1965
Henry Edward Gillooly
1916 - 1936
Marguerite Esther Gillooly
1914 - 1939
Mary L Gillooly
1924 - 2017

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