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James Thomas Maher

BirthApr 1852 - St. Louis, Missouir
Death26 Oct. 1909 - Lincoln County, Missouri
MotherMary Mara Maher
FatherThomas Maher

Born in St. Louis, Missouir on Apr 1852 to Thomas Maher and Mary Mara Maher. James Thomas Maher married Elizabeth Harlow Weeks and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 Oct. 1909 in Lincoln County, Missouri.

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Thomas Maher
1815 - 1882
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Mary Mara Maher
1815 - 1884
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Elizabeth Harlow Weeks
1855 - 1923
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Thomas Francis Maher
1879 - 1966
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Margaret Lucille Maher
1887 - 1969
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Edgar Lagoria Maher
1891 - 1932
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John William Maher
1885 - 1939
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Elizabeth Bridgett "Lizzie" Maher
1895 - 1983
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Hanora "Nora" Ellen Maher
1881 - 1966
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Anna Marie Maher
1883 - 1950
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Robert Emmett Maher
1893 - 1979
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Elsie Jane Maher
1897 - Unknown
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Joseph Lee Maher
1889 - 1890
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James Gibson Maher
1889 - 1890

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