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James Culleton

Birth18 Feb 1853 - St Mary's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death4 Apr 1920 - St Mary's, Newfoundland, Canada
MotherMary A. Peddle
FatherJames Culleton

Born in St Mary's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on 18 Feb 1853 to James Culleton and Mary A. Peddle. James Culleton married Elizabeth Butler and had 6 children. He passed away on 4 Apr 1920 in St Mary's, Newfoundland, Canada.

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James Culleton
1835 - 1930
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Mary A. Peddle
1820 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Butler
1856 - 1938
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John Culleton
1891 - Unknown
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William Joseph Culleton
1891 - 1951
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James Joseph Culleton
1887 - Unknown
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Margaret Culleton
1884 - Unknown
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Patrick Culleton
1882 - 1917
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Mary Bridget Culleton
1893 - Unknown

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