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James Daugherty

Birth21 June 1886 - Staples, Mn
Death19 July 1944 - Koochiching, Minnesota
MotherMargaret E Duffy
FatherCharles "Chas" Daugherty

Born in Staples, Mn on 21 June 1886 to Charles "Chas" Daugherty and Margaret E Duffy. James Daugherty married Gena Olsen and had 6 children. He passed away on 19 July 1944 in Koochiching, Minnesota.

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Charles "Chas" Daugherty
1861 - Unknown
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Margaret E Duffy
1862 - 1944
Spouse(s)
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Gena Olsen
1888 - 1952
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Clarence Neil Daugherty
1911 - 1968
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Isabella Geneve J Daugherty (Wood)
1909 - 1929
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Viola Muriel Daugherty (Pelland)
1913 - 1985
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Leonard Merrill Daugherty
1918 - 1969
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Gladys M Daugherty (Franks)
1916 - 1970
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Wavell Dougherty
1910 - Unknown

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