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Ellen M. Dailey

Birth02 Oct 1847 - Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada
Death27 May 1905 - Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA
MotherMary Hogan Dailey
FatherCharles Dailey

Born in Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada on 02 Oct 1847 to Charles Dailey and Mary Hogan Dailey. Ellen M. Dailey married James A. McQuaid and had 9 children. She passed away on 27 May 1905 in Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Dailey
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Hogan Dailey
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Spouse(s)
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James A. Mcquaid
1840 - 1923
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Mary Catherine Mcquaid
1862 - 1956
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Margaret Jane Mcquaid
1874 - 1907
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Nora Mcquaid
1882 - 1961
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Alice L. Mcquaid
1877 - 1929
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Elizabeth A Mcquaid
1867 - 1947
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Nellie Teresa Mcquaid
1864 - 1951
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Charles James Mcquaid
1868 - 1943
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Walter Vincent Mcquaid
1885 - 1969
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D. Fergus Fred Mcquaid
1878 - 1940

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