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Alexander McNulty

Birth1811-00-00 - Kileshandra, County Cavan, IRL
Death20 Sep 1877 - Rawdon, Quebec, Canada
MotherAnn Daly
FatherMichael Richard Nulty (McNulty)

Born in Kileshandra, County Cavan, IRL on 1811-00-00 to Michael Richard Nulty (McNulty) and Ann Daly. Alexander McNulty married Margaret Daly and had 12 children. He passed away on 20 Sep 1877 in Rawdon, Quebec, Canada.

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Michael Richard Nulty (Mcnulty)
1770 - 1826
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Ann Daly
1772 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Daly
1818 - 1887
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John J Nulty
1843 - 1911
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Thomas Nulty
1848 - 1898
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Mary Ann Mcnulty
1845 - 1889
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James Mcnulty
1858 - 1917
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Alexander Mcnulty
1850 - 1901
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Michaël Nulty
1839 - 1910
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Mary Ann Nulty
1853 - 1923
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Joseph Hugh Mcnulty
1862 - 1930
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Patrick Nulty
1855 - 1883
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Hugh Nulty
1841 - 1857
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Hannah Mcnulty
1849 - 1861
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James Mc Nulty
1862 - Unknown

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