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Thomas Sullivan

Birth1825 - Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland
Death24 Mar 1899 - Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts
MotherBridget Eagan
FatherCornelius Sullivan

Born in Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland on 1825 to Cornelius Sullivan and Bridget Eagan. Thomas Sullivan married Hanna O'Neil and had 7 children. He passed away on 24 Mar 1899 in Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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Cornelius Sullivan
1794 - 1856
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Bridget Eagan
1775 - 1865
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Hanna O'neil
1835 - Unknown
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Sarah J Sullivan
1860 - 1926
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Mary J Sullivan
1854 - 1931
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Elizabeth I. Sullivan
1862 - 1921
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John F. Sullivan
1857 - 1917
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Daniel Sullivan
1859 - 1859
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Julia V. Sullivan
1865 - 1936
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Thomas H Sullivan
1857 - 1859

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