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Ann Corcoran

Birth24 Jun 1830 - County Roscommon, Ireland
Death5 Jun 1905 - Olivia, Renville County, Minnesota, United States of America
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Born in County Roscommon, Ireland on 24 Jun 1830. Ann Corcoran married Thomas Gordon Kelley and had 9 children. She passed away on 5 Jun 1905 in Olivia, Renville County, Minnesota, United States of America.

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Thomas Gordon Kelley
1831 - 1897
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Sarah Kelley
1860 - 1929
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Thomas John Kelly
1861 - 1936
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William (Will) James Kelley
1868 - 1957
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Julia Kelley
1874 - 1898
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Ellen Nellie Kelley
1863 - 1890
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Rebekah (Rebbeca) Kelley
1866 - 1927
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Mary Ann Kelley
1857 - 1933
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Elizabeth Kelly
1867 - 1901
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Katie Kelley
1858 - 1928

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