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James Edward Kiley

Birth20 Jul 1849 - County Clare, Ireland
Death22 Jan 1927 - Stiles, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA
MotherMary Thornton
FatherPatrick Kiley

Born in County Clare, Ireland on 20 Jul 1849 to Patrick Kiley and Mary Thornton. James Edward Kiley married Ann Mason and had 11 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1927 in Stiles, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA.

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Patrick Kiley
1813 - 1911
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Mary Thornton
1826 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Ann Mason
1824 - 1885
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Anna Redde
1852 - 1885
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Edward Andrew Kiley
1896 - Unknown
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Mary "May" Agnes Kiley
1872 - 1922
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Anastasia "Anna" S Kiley
1882 - 1948
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Catherine M Kiley
1875 - 1949
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Edward John Kiley
1885 - Unknown
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Harriett E Kiley
1893 - 1976
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Frank Kiley
1891 - 1974
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Patrick Kiley
1878 - 1955
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James Kiley
1878 - 1926
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Margaret Elizabeth Kiley
1875 - 1901
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John Donovan Kiley
1889 - 1965

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