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Julia Sheehan

Birth11 Feb 1860 - Philadelphia
Death8 May 1927 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Born in Philadelphia on 11 Feb 1860. Julia Sheehan married William Greenhalgh and had 6 children. She passed away on 8 May 1927 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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William Greenhalgh
1860 - 1932
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William Greenhalgh
Unknown - Unknown
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Wm Greenhalgh
1860 - Unknown
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William Greenhalgh
1857 - Unknown
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William Greenhalgh
1860 - Unknown
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William Greenhalgh
1897 - 1956
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May Greenhalgh
1905 - Unknown
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Blanche Greenhalgh
1885 - 1955
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Robert Greenhalgh
1885 - Unknown
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James Joseph Greenhalgh
1892 - 1949
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Annie Greenhalgh
1886 - Unknown

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