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James Feehan

Birth01/14/1841 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
DeathDec. 31, 1925 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherMargaret Burke
FatherEdward Feehan

Born in Prince Edward Island, Canada on 01/14/1841 to Edward Feehan and Margaret Burke. James Feehan married Elizabeth Mckinnon and had 8 children. He passed away on Dec. 31, 1925 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Parents
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Edward Feehan
1814 - 1892
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Margaret Burke
1824 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Mckinnon
1843 - 1916
Children Show all
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James Feehan
1882 - 1949
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James Felix Feehan
1875 - Unknown
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Mary Ellen Feehan
1874 - 1919
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Patrick Bernard Feehan
1884 - Unknown
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Margaret Frances Feehan
1887 - Unknown
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Catherine Lavinia Feehan
1878 - 1920
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Daniel Edward Feehan
1873 - Unknown
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Angelina M. Feehan
1881 - Unknown

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