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James Patrick McGee

Birthabt 1867 - Ireland
Death20 Apr 1926 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois
MotherAlice Harrigan
FatherDaniel Mc Gee

Born in Ireland on abt 1867 to Daniel Mc Gee and Alice Harrigan. James Patrick McGee married Margaret Skelton and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1926 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

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Parents
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Daniel Mc Gee
1839 - Unknown
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Alice Harrigan
1855 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Skelton
1869 - 1938
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Agnes Josephine Mcgee
1905 - 1992
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Charles T Mcgee
1910 - 1987
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Sarah C Mcgee
1896 - 1905
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Lesley Mcgee
1904 - Unknown
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James Mcgee
1897 - Unknown
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Francis Mcgee
1899 - Unknown
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Alice Teresa Mcgee
1911 - 1978
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Daniel Mcghee
1893 - Unknown
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Anna Mcgee
1903 - Unknown

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