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Patrick Cullinane

Birth1810 - County Cork, Ireland
Death1864 - Mount Morris, Livingston, New York, USA
MotherJulia Coughlin
FatherJeremiah/Diarmid Cullinane

Born in County Cork, Ireland on 1810 to Jeremiah/Diarmid Cullinane and Julia Coughlin. Patrick Cullinane married Mary Coakley and had 7 children. He passed away on 1864 in Mount Morris, Livingston, New York, USA.

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Jeremiah/diarmid Cullinane
1775 - Unknown
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Julia Coughlin
1775 - Unknown
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Mary Coakley
1810 - 1895
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Jeremiah C Cullinane
1837 - 1904
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Timothy Cullinane
1838 - 1908
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Daniel Coakley Cullinane
1835 - 1923
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Julia Cullinan
1844 - Unknown
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Mary Collins
1838 - 1914
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Catherine Cullinane
1849 - 1860
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Michael Cullinan
1839 - 1908

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