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John L Culleton

Birth25 Oct. 1846 - St. John, NewFoundland
Death1900 - Baltimore City, Maryland , USA
MotherCatherine Rowe
FatherNot Available

Born in St. John, NewFoundland on 25 Oct. 1846 to Catherine Rowe. John L Culleton married Mary Ann Callahan and had 8 children. He passed away on 1900 in Baltimore City, Maryland , USA.

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Catherine Rowe
1800 - 1900
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Mary Ann Callahan
1857 - 1928
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Sarah G Mcbee
1893 - 1973
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Mary Catherine Culleton
1881 - 1966
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James R. Culleton
1886 - Unknown
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George J. Culleton
1877 - 1914
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Elizabeth V Culleton
1880 - Unknown
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Lawrence Sommerville Culleton
1887 - 1887
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Lawrence Culleton
1895 - 1926
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Helen L Culleton
1882 - 1928

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