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Ellen M. Doyle

Birth03 APR 1834 - Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
Death23 Sep 1921 - Flemington, NJ
MotherJudith Gorman
FatherLewis Doyle

Born in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York on 03 APR 1834 to Lewis Doyle and Judith Gorman. Ellen M. Doyle married William Edward Corcoran and had 14 children. She passed away on 23 Sep 1921 in Flemington, NJ.

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Parents
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Lewis Doyle
1808 - 1883
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Judith Gorman
1798 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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William Edward Corcoran
1827 - 1906
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Peter J Corcoran
1862 - 1951
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William E. Corcoran
1864 - 1957
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Margaret A. Corcoran
1872 - 1944
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Ellen Philomena Corcoran
1870 - 1946
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John H Corcoran
1854 - Unknown
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Elizabeth A. Corcoran
1861 - 1936
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Robert V. Corcoran
1879 - 1958
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James Corcoran
1867 - 1885
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Teresa Matilda Corcoran
1875 - 1964
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Louis Philip Corcoran
1859 - 1904
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Judith Elena Corcoran
1858 - 1941
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Mary Corcoran
1854 - 1898
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Julia A. Corcoran
1855 - 1855
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Francis Corcoran
1869 - 1869

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