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Ellen Sullivan

Birth11 March 1861 - Per Death Certificate - Kalamazoo, Michigan)/Ontario, Canada, or Kalamazoo, Michigan
Death26 May 1935 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
MotherMargaret Unknown
FatherAndrew Sullivan

Born in Per Death Certificate - Kalamazoo, Michigan)/Ontario, Canada, or Kalamazoo, Michigan on 11 March 1861 to Andrew Sullivan and Margaret Unknown. Ellen Sullivan had 6 children. She passed away on 26 May 1935 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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Andrew Sullivan
1831 - 1895
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Margaret Unknown
1833 - 1899
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Louis F. Robinson
1884 - 1913
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Alice L Robinson
1890 - 1967
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Andrew Robinson
1895 - Unknown
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Arthur Sullivan Robinson
1899 - 1969
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John Raymond Robinson
1888 - 1955
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Helen Robinson
1892 - 1977

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