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John Thomas Sullivan

Birth13 Feb 1860 - Wickliffe, Ballard, Kentucky United States
Death5 Apr 1920 - Ballard, Kentucky, United States
MotherSarah Truax
FatherWilliam Zachariah Sullivan

Born in Wickliffe, Ballard, Kentucky United States on 13 Feb 1860 to William Zachariah Sullivan and Sarah Truax. John Thomas Sullivan married Helen M Adams and had 5 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1920 in Ballard, Kentucky, United States.

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William Zachariah Sullivan
1830 - 1874
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Sarah Truax
1833 - 1889
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Helen M Adams
1866 - 1930
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Wm. Eddie Roger Sullivan
1892 - 1964
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Maudie M Sullivan
1897 - 1930
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Rosa Ann Sullivan
1887 - 1940
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John L Sullivan
1899 - 1968
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Minnie L. Sullivan
1890 - 1955

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