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Julia COTTER

Birth1814 - Cork, Ireland
Death29 May 1884 - Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherHonora CALAGHAN
FatherWilliam COTTER

Born in Cork, Ireland on 1814 to William COTTER and Honora CALAGHAN. Julia COTTER married Patrick QUINN and had 10 children. She passed away on 29 May 1884 in Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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William Cotter
1791 - 1861
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Honora Calaghan
1796 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Patrick Quinn
1800 - 1885
Children Show all
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John James Quinn
1853 - 1880
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Garrett Quinn
1845 - 1871
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Stephen Quinn
1855 - 1855
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William John Quinn
1835 - 1909
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Thomas Quinn
1837 - 1871
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Mariann Quinn
1842 - 1844
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Eleanor Quinn
1847 - 1883
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Honora Quinn
1840 - Unknown
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Mary Quinn
1833 - Unknown
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Anna Anastasia Julia Quinn
1849 - 1930

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