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James Joseph Cotter

Birth29 Sept 1893 - Dumanway, County Cork
Death05 Sep 1977 - Tiskilwa, Bureau, Illinois, USA
MotherMary Cotter
FatherMichael Cotter

Born in Dumanway, County Cork on 29 Sept 1893 to Michael Cotter and Mary Cotter. James Joseph Cotter married Anna Marguerite O'Neill and had 7 children. He passed away on 05 Sep 1977 in Tiskilwa, Bureau, Illinois, USA.

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Michael Cotter
1834 - 1920
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Mary Cotter
1855 - 1932
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Anna Marguerite O'neill
1902 - 1995
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Bernard Cotter
1938 - 1989
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John M. Cotter
1925 - 2008
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Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Cotter
1927 - 2005
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Mary Gertrude Cotter
1924 - 2009
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Nancy Veronica Cotter
1944 - 2010
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Benita Jane Cotter
1932 - 2013
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James Cotter
1933 - Unknown

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