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James E. Sullivan

Birth2 MAY 1846 - Renfrew, Horton Twp., Renfrew Co., Ont., Can
Death9 OCT 1909 - East Grand Forks, Polk Co., Minnesota, USA
MotherEllen Enright
FatherAndrew Sullivan

Born in Renfrew, Horton Twp., Renfrew Co., Ont., Can on 2 MAY 1846 to Andrew Sullivan and Ellen Enright. James E. Sullivan married Bridget Hogan and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 OCT 1909 in East Grand Forks, Polk Co., Minnesota, USA.

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Andrew Sullivan
1820 - 1901
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Ellen Enright
1821 - 1874
Spouse(s)
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Bridget Hogan
1854 - 1904
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Laura Anna Sullivan
1889 - 1965
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John Patrick Sullivan
1897 - 1971
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Mary Louise Sullivan
1893 - 1966
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Clara Sullivan
1888 - 1968
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Josephine Frances Sullivan
1885 - 1967
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Leslie A Sullivan
1882 - 1937
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Robert Emmet Sullivan
1894 - 1955
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Edwin E Sullivan
1895 - Unknown
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J T Hogan
1880 - Unknown

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