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James McInally

Birth1843 - Hutchinstown, Glasgow, Scotland
Death7 Oct 1918 - 129 Mathieson Street, Glasgow, Scotland
MotherBridget Savage
FatherMichael McInally

Born in Hutchinstown, Glasgow, Scotland on 1843 to Michael McInally and Bridget Savage. James McInally married Mary Ann Kelly and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1918 in 129 Mathieson Street, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Michael Mcinally
1822 - 1867
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Bridget Savage
1820 - 1882
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Mary Ann Kelly
1845 - 1889
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Catherine Devlin
1847 - 1901
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Mary Shields
1843 - Unknown
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James Mcinally
1871 - 1945
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John Mcinally
1873 - Unknown
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John Mcneely
1874 - Unknown
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John Mcinally
1876 - 1943
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Peter Mcinally
1870 - Unknown
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James Mcinally
1863 - 1927
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John Mcinally
1866 - 1871
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Margaret Mcinally
1864 - Unknown
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David Mcinally
1868 - Unknown

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