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John A. McClafferty

BirthAbt. 1840 - Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death12 Dec 1910 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherCatherine "Kate" Connelly Conley
FatherJames M McLafferty

Born in Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA on Abt. 1840 to James M McLafferty and Catherine "Kate" Connelly Conley. John A. McClafferty married Mary McGrady and had 8 children. He passed away on 12 Dec 1910 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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James M Mclafferty
1808 - Unknown
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Catherine "Kate" Connelly Conley
1853 - 1921
Spouse(s)
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Mary Mcgrady
1842 - 1911
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Cornelius Logue
1860 - Unknown
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Rose R. Mc Clafferty
1865 - Unknown
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Francis V. Mc Clafferty
1875 - 1960
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Charles Steven Mcclafferty
1870 - 1934
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Margret H. Mc Clafferty
1877 - Unknown
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Anna E. Mc Clafferty
1863 - Unknown
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Michael J Mcclafferty
1862 - 1950
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Mary E. Mc Clafferty
1872 - Unknown

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