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Thomas Conlon

Birth15 Apr 1885 - New York, New York, USA
DeathAbt. 1951 - New York City (All Boroughs), New York, USA
MotherMargaret Gillen Conlon
FatherCharles Conlon

Born in New York, New York, USA on 15 Apr 1885 to Charles Conlon and Margaret Gillen Conlon. Thomas Conlon married Mary Ellen Donohue and had 5 children. He passed away on Abt. 1951 in New York City (All Boroughs), New York, USA.

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Charles Conlon
1839 - 1908
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Margaret Gillen Conlon
1844 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ellen Donohue
1885 - 1925
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Louise Pfaffler
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Ellen Donohue
1885 - Unknown
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Margaret Mary Conlon
1915 - 1990
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Lillian A Conlon
1918 - Unknown
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Stanley Joseph Conlon
1919 - 1978
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John Thomas Sylvester Patrick Francis Aloishus Sharpe
1907 - 1968
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Thomas Conlon
1917 - 1918

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