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John Joseph Killackey

Birth4 Oct 1873 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Death26 Jul 1967 - Bloomfield, Knox, Nebraska, United States of America
MotherBridget Lawless
FatherJames Killackey

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA on 4 Oct 1873 to James Killackey and Bridget Lawless. John Joseph Killackey married Kathryn Mary Ford and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 Jul 1967 in Bloomfield, Knox, Nebraska, United States of America.

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James Killackey
1821 - 1875
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Bridget Lawless
1839 - 1874
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Kathryn Mary Ford
1881 - 1963
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Mercedes M. Moore
1903 - 1997
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Kathryn Killackey
1909 - 2000
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Marcella Margaret Killackey
1906 - 2003
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Helen C Killacky
1911 - Unknown
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Richard Killackey
1915 - 1974
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John Killackey
1905 - Unknown
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Loretta Killackey
1909 - Unknown
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James Charles Killackey
1916 - 2000

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