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James E Tomney

BirthJuly 1872 - New Jersey
Death14 Nov 1941 - Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey
MotherMary Anne McGovern
FatherCharles Tomney

Born in New Jersey on July 1872 to Charles Tomney and Mary Anne McGovern. James E Tomney married Margaret Flowers and had 8 children. He passed away on 14 Nov 1941 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey.

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Charles Tomney
1847 - 1912
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Mary Anne Mcgovern
1856 - 1885
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Margaret Flowers
1869 - Unknown
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Charles Campbell Tomney
1892 - 1967
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Edward Tomney
1902 - 1957
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James Tomney
1907 - 1946
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Frances Tomney
1905 - Unknown
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Lousia Tomney
1906 - Unknown
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Edward Tomney
1896 - Unknown
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Antohny Slee?er
1893 - Unknown
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Margaret Tomney
1901 - Unknown

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