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Daniel Patrick Sullivan

Birth23 May 1876 - Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherHannora Spalane
FatherPatrick Sullivan

Born in Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 23 May 1876 to Patrick Sullivan and Hannora Spalane. Daniel Patrick Sullivan married Helen G (Nellie) Sullivan and had 7 children.

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Patrick Sullivan
1852 - Unknown
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Hannora Spalane
1852 - Unknown
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Helen G (Nellie) Sullivan
1889 - 1970
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Albert Sullivan
1905 - 1993
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Helen Sullivan
1909 - 2005
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Virginia Sullivan
1920 - 1995
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Daniel Aloysius Sullivan
1906 - 1980
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William Sullivan
1913 - Unknown
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Damiah Sullivan
1910 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sullivan
1908 - Unknown

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