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Ellen "Nellie" Agnes Downs

Birth25 Nov 1863 - Shakopee, MN
Death12 Feb 1958 - Oriville, Butte County, California
MotherCatherine E Murray
FatherJames Downs

Born in Shakopee, MN on 25 Nov 1863 to James Downs and Catherine E Murray. Ellen "Nellie" Agnes Downs married James McNulty and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1958 in Oriville, Butte County, California.

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Parents
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James Downs
1829 - 1910
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Catherine E Murray
1823 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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James Mcnulty
1860 - 1952
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Catherine Lillian Mcnulty
1892 - 1988
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Cecilia L Mcnulty
1899 - 2000
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Joseph Charles Mcnulty
1894 - 1943
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Mary Josephine Mcnulty
1889 - 1922
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Gertrude Agnes Mcnulty
1886 - 1982
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Ambrose James Mcnulty
1890 - 1958
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Martin Leroy Mcnulty
1896 - 1947
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Madonna Ellen Mcnulty
1902 - 1983
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Claude Bernard Mcnulty
1906 - 1972

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