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Michael Conlin

Birthabt 1839 - Canada
Death7/5/1892 - Bay City, Bay, MI
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Born in Canada on abt 1839. Michael Conlin married Mary C Hannon and had 10 children. He passed away on 7/5/1892 in Bay City, Bay, MI.

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Mary C Hannon
1847 - Unknown
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Martin William Conlin
1865 - 1918
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Stephen Edward Conlin
1869 - 1902
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Walter Joseph Conlin
1878 - Unknown
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Francis Conlin
1887 - Unknown
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Louisa Lucy I Conlin
1884 - Unknown
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Mary E Conlin
1876 - Unknown
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Margeret Conlin
1886 - 1970
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Katherine Conlin
1891 - Unknown
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George Francis Conlin
1882 - Unknown
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Isabella Conlin
1870 - Unknown

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