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Ellen Donavan

Birth25 Aug 1833 - Québec (Notre-Dame), Québec, Canada
Death15 Apr 1882 - Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Québec, Canada
MotherMary O'Neill
FatherJohn Donovan 3rd G/GF

Born in Québec (Notre-Dame), Québec, Canada on 25 Aug 1833 to John Donovan 3rd G/GF and Mary O'Neill. Ellen Donavan married William McCloskey and had 11 children. She passed away on 15 Apr 1882 in Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Québec, Canada.

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Parents
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John Donovan 3Rd G/gf
1807 - 1871
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Mary O'neill
1814 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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William Mccloskey
1830 - 1910
Children Show all
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Catherine Mccloskey
1878 - 1958
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Mary Anne Mccloskey
1865 - Unknown
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James Mccloskey
1858 - Unknown
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Ellen Mccloskey
1861 - Unknown
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Charles Mccloskey
1863 - Unknown
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John Mccloskey
1859 - Unknown
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William Mccloskey
1869 - 1894
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Michael Mccloskey
1873 - 1920
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Bridget Ann Mccloskey
1871 - 1919
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Patrick Mccloskey
1876 - 1901
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Catherine Mccloskey
1867 - 1872

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