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Ellen Sullivan

Birth1856 - Co Cork
Death11 Feb 1923 - Meenskehy
MotherEllen (Nellie) O`Riordan
FatherJohn Sullivan

Born in Co Cork on 1856 to John Sullivan and Ellen (Nellie) O`Riordan. Ellen Sullivan married John Riordan and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 Feb 1923 in Meenskehy.

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Parents
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John Sullivan
1805 - 1905
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Ellen (Nellie) O`riordan
1807 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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John Riordan
1861 - 1955
Children Show all
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Eileen O'reardon
1893 - Unknown
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Hanoria (Nora) Riordan
1898 - 1991
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Abina Mary Riordan
1893 - Unknown
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Nora Riordan
1900 - Unknown
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Anne Riordan
1898 - Unknown
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Hannah Riordan
1896 - Unknown
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Hanoria Riordan
1899 - 1967
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Eileen Riordan
1932 - 2013
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Nora Donohoe
1889 - Unknown

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