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Julia Ryan

Birth30 Sep 1866 - Ballickmoyler, Queens County, Ireland
DeathSep 1932 - Haslingden, Lancashire, England
MotherBridget Keating
FatherWilliam John Ryan

Born in Ballickmoyler, Queens County, Ireland on 30 Sep 1866 to William John Ryan and Bridget Keating. Julia Ryan married James William Colclough and had 10 children. She passed away on Sep 1932 in Haslingden, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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William John Ryan
1840 - Unknown
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Bridget Keating
1830 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James William Colclough
1863 - 1927
Children Show all
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Julia Colclough Kirby
1897 - 1977
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Luke Colclough
1896 - 1963
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Elizabeth Colclough Jackson
1907 - 1966
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Catherine Colclough Murphy
1900 - 1991
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James William Colclough
1891 - 1970
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George Alfred Colclough
1909 - 1980
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Thomas Francis Colclough
1890 - Unknown
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Rachel Colclough Vella
1893 - 1987
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Theresa Colclough
1905 - Unknown
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Claude Patrick Colclough
1895 - 1966

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