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James Mcnally

Birthabt 1836 - Nova Scotia
DeathBef. 1901 - Kings County, Nova Scotia Canada
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Born in Nova Scotia on abt 1836. James Mcnally married Eleanor Morrow and had 11 children. He passed away on Bef. 1901 in Kings County, Nova Scotia Canada.

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Eleanor Morrow
1835 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Margaret Mcnalley
1881 - Unknown
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Elizabeth/mary Mcnally
1873 - Unknown
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James Mcnally
1872 - 1944
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Eugena Matilda Mcnally Carey
1870 - Unknown
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William Mcnally
1868 - Unknown
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Kate Mcnally
1874 - Unknown
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Mary Mcnally
1865 - Unknown
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Robert Mcnally
1862 - Unknown
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Catherine Nabertha Mcnally
1876 - 1956
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Charlotte Mcnally
1861 - Unknown
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Joseph Mcnally
1879 - Unknown

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