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Ellen DeLee

Birth27 Feb 1872 - New York
Death16 Jan 1937 - Troy, Rensselaer, New York, USA
MotherMary Bailey
FatherPatrick C. DeLee

Born in New York on 27 Feb 1872 to Patrick C. DeLee and Mary Bailey. Ellen DeLee married Thomas F. Mack and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 Jan 1937 in Troy, Rensselaer, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Patrick C. Delee
1835 - 1903
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Mary Bailey
1839 - 1916
Spouse(s)
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Thomas F. Mack
1872 - 1905
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Andrew W. Burr
1869 - 1938
Children Show all
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Frances Catherine Mack
1905 - 1905
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Andrew W. Burr
1907 - 1992
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Edward P Burr
1909 - 1979
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Helen Burr
1914 - 1970
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Johanna Mack
1899 - 1985
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Honora Mack
1897 - Unknown
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Helen E Mack
1902 - Unknown
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Anna Patricia Mack
1900 - 1993
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John Thomas Mack
1893 - 1940
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Mary Mack
1895 - 1928

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