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John B Cotter

Birth1801 - County, Cork, Ireland
Death27 May 1881 - Vernon Mines,( Halls Harbour), Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Crowley
FatherRichard Cotter

Born in County, Cork, Ireland on 1801 to Richard Cotter and Mary Crowley. John B Cotter married Mary Kenneally and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 May 1881 in Vernon Mines,( Halls Harbour), Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Richard Cotter
1782 - Unknown
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Mary Crowley
1785 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Mary Kenneally
1816 - 1891
Children Show all
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Edward Cotter
1838 - 1917
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Mary Ann Cotter
1842 - 1929
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Susan Cotter
1844 - 1911
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Michael Cotter
1849 - Unknown
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Thomas Cotter
1857 - 1924
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Catherine Cotter
1854 - Unknown
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William C. Cotter
1852 - 1894
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James Cotter
1848 - 1876
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Margaret Jane Cotter
1836 - 1906
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Francis Cotter
1861 - Unknown
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John Donaho
1852 - 1901
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Eliza Cotter
1839 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Cotter
1840 - Unknown

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