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John Kiley

Birth30 Apr 1847 - Holyrood, Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death1914 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth "Betsy" Penny
FatherThomas Kiely

Born in Holyrood, Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on 30 Apr 1847 to Thomas Kiely and Elizabeth "Betsy" Penny. John Kiley married Elizabeth Lewis and had 14 children. He passed away on 1914.

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Parents
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Thomas Kiely
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Penny
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Lewis
1848 - 1933
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Anastasia "Ann" Curren
1836 - Unknown
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John Joseph Kiley
1878 - 1954
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Mary Ann Kiley
1876 - 1882
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Sarah Kieley
1871 - 1884
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Philip Joseph Kiley
1884 - 1967
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Rachael Kieley
1887 - 1912
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Mary Anne Kielley
1881 - 1886
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Matthew Kiley
1892 - 1911
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Thomas Kiley
1890 - 1891
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James Thomas Kiely
1873 - 1954
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James Thomas Kiley
1873 - 1954
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Thomas Kiley
1863 - 1924
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Mary Bridget Kiely
1865 - Unknown
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James Joseph Kielley
1862 - 1924
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John Kiely
1867 - 1918

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