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James Mullally

Birth03 Mar 1864 - Emmett, St Clair, Michigan, USA
Death05 Feb 1933 - Bass Lake, Sawyer, Wisconsin, USA
MotherMaria Kennedy
FatherJohn Mullally

Born in Emmett, St Clair, Michigan, USA on 03 Mar 1864 to John Mullally and Maria Kennedy. James Mullally married Annie Walsh and had 14 children. He passed away on 05 Feb 1933 in Bass Lake, Sawyer, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
John Mullally
1830 - 1907
Maria Kennedy
1838 - 1904
Spouse(s)
Annie Walsh
1876 - 1963
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Francis Stanulis Mullally
1900 - 1951
John Willabuld Mullally
1903 - 1987
Mary Rose"sister Berchman" Mullally
1896 - 1979
Helen Grace Mullally
1901 - 1988
Joseph Elias Mullally
1913 - 1975
Ignatious Twin Infant Mullally
1915 - 1915
Cecilia Ignatius Twin Mullally
1915 - 1915

Paul J Mullally
1905 - 1933
Dorothy Ann Mullally
1911 - 1981
James Lawrence Mullaly
1907 - 1990
Patrick Anthony Mullally
1909 - 1933
Gertrude Ann Mullally
1917 - 1971
Patricia Mary Theresa Mullally
1914 - 1962
Shirley Mullally
1912 - Unknown

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