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James McEntee

Birth 18 Aug 1835 - Tydavnet, Monaghan, Ireland
DeathSeptember 1877 - Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
MotherNot Available
FatherJames McEntee

Born in Tydavnet, Monaghan, Ireland on 18 Aug 1835 to James McEntee. James McEntee married Margaret Monaghan and had 9 children. He passed away on September 1877 in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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James Mcentee
1816 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Margaret Monaghan
1836 - 1912
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Martha Mcentee
1858 - 1943
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Catherine Mcentee
1868 - Unknown
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Bernard Mcentee
1863 - 1905
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Elizabeth Mcentee
1870 - 1951
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Mary Mcentee
1876 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcentree
1873 - 1876
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Catherine Young
1869 - 1932
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Catherine Corcoran
1863 - Unknown
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Catherine Mcentee
1868 - Unknown

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