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Thomas Stephen McNerney

Birth1863 - Toronto
Death7 and 8 Mar 1927 - York, Ontario, Canada
MotherMARY SULIVAN
FatherStephen McNerney

Born in Toronto on 1863 to Stephen McNerney and MARY SULIVAN. Thomas Stephen McNerney married Mary Ellen Jennings and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 and 8 Mar 1927 in York, Ontario, Canada.

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Stephen Mcnerney
1842 - 1896
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Mary Sulivan
1850 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ellen Jennings
1866 - 1959
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Helen Mcnerney
1898 - 1927
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Beatrice Marcella Mcnerney
1901 - 1976
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Winnifred Edna Mcnerney
1904 - 1975
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Stephen Samuel Mcnerney
1894 - 1895
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Thomas Robert Mcnerney
1907 - 1972
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Marguerite Louise Mcnerney
1896 - 1995
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Mary Agnes Mcnerney
1893 - 1972

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