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James Corrigan

Birth21 Mar 1861 - Parr, St Helens, Lancashire, England
Death27 Oct 1932 - Henryetta, Oklahoma, USA
MotherAlice Knowles
FatherJames Corrigan

Born in Parr, St Helens, Lancashire, England on 21 Mar 1861 to James Corrigan and Alice Knowles. James Corrigan married Mary Jane Clayton and had 7 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1932 in Henryetta, Oklahoma, USA.

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James Corrigan
1826 - 1872
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Alice Knowles
1835 - 1888
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Mary Jane Clayton
1865 - 1932
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Clara Corrigan
1891 - 1972
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James Corrigan
1884 - Unknown
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Rachel Corrigan
1886 - 1959
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Alice Ann Corrigan
1883 - 1953
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Emma Jane Corrigan
1889 - 1970
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Richard Corrigan
1889 - Unknown
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John Corrigan
1900 - Unknown

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