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Ellen Cafferty

BirthJuly 1854 - Bellaghy, County Sligo, Ireland
Death28 Jul 1941 - Cook County, IL
MotherMary Cafferty
FatherJohn Cafferty

Born in Bellaghy, County Sligo, Ireland on July 1854 to John Cafferty and Mary Cafferty. Ellen Cafferty married James Michael Feeney 1st and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 Jul 1941 in Cook County, IL.

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Parents
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John Cafferty
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Cafferty
1811 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Michael Feeney 1St
1857 - 1911
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James Feeney
1855 - Unknown
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Jennie Feeney
1883 - Unknown
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James Michael Feeney 2Nd
1889 - 1953
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Mamie Feeney
1880 - Unknown
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John Feeney
1884 - 1887
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Katherine Loretta Feeney
1894 - 1962
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Margaret Feeney
1904 - Unknown
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Bridget Feeney
1901 - Unknown
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Jennie (Jane) Feeney
1881 - Unknown
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Mary Helena Feeney
1900 - Unknown
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Patrick A Feeney
1893 - Unknown

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