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Ellen Eloise Quealey

BirthDec 1850 - Ireland
Death28 Feb 1914 - Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Hackett
FatherJohn Quealey

Born in Ireland on Dec 1850 to John Quealey and Mary Hackett. Ellen Eloise Quealey married Michael B Murray and had 12 children. She passed away on 28 Feb 1914 in Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Quealey
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Hackett
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Michael B Murray
1829 - 1904
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Margaret Louise "Madge" "Maggie" "Marsie" Murray
1877 - 1958
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Joseph Patrick Murray
1882 - 1917
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Stella Matutina Murray
1887 - 1971
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Helena B Murray
1889 - 1981
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Mary Ellen "Minnie" Murray
1875 - 1945
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Charles J. Murray
1884 - 1884
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Annie Laurie Murray
1880 - 1881
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Alice Corinne Murray
1885 - 1886
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Catherine M. "Kate" "Kitt" Murray
1867 - 1914
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John Richard Murray
1863 - 1955
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Sylvester Francis Murray
1865 - 1886
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Michael Matthew "Matthew" Murray
1861 - 1885

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