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James Fallon

BirthMay 1865 - Connecticut
Death14 Apr 1919 - Pemberton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
MotherAnne Doyle
FatherThomas Fallon

Born in Connecticut on May 1865 to Thomas Fallon and Anne Doyle. James Fallon married Mary Fallon and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Apr 1919 in Pemberton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Fallon
1840 - Unknown
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Anne Doyle
1835 - 1923
Spouse(s)
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Mary Fallon
1864 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Annie Fallon
1885 - Unknown
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Marcella Fallon
1886 - 1978
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William Fallon
1888 - Unknown
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James Fallon
1889 - Unknown
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Thomas J Fallon
1898 - Unknown
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Afred Fallon
1899 - Unknown
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Helen A O Flaherty
1910 - Unknown
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Richard Fallon
1892 - Unknown
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Raymond J Fallon
1896 - Unknown
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Harriet Fallon
1906 - Unknown

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