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Mary E Sullivan

BirthJan 1835 - Ireland
Death13 November 1917 - Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherCatherine Fee
FatherJohn Sullivan

Born in Ireland on Jan 1835 to John Sullivan and Catherine Fee. Mary E Sullivan married Bartholomew D. O'Connell and had 6 children. She passed away on 13 November 1917 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Parents
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John Sullivan
1818 - 1888
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Catherine Fee
1824 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Bartholomew D. O'connell
1824 - 1906
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Mary E O'connell
1872 - 1953
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Catharine O'connell
1863 - 1922
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Dennis James O'connell
1870 - 1932
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Michael O'connell
1867 - 1921
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Daniel J O'connell
1859 - 1907
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John J O'connell
1860 - 1938

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