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William McNiff

BirthOctober 1867 - Openshaw, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death1929 - Manchester South, Lancashire, England
MotherEllen Connolly
FatherJohn Mcniff

Born in Openshaw, Manchester, Lancashire, England on October 1867 to John Mcniff and Ellen Connolly. William McNiff married Elizabeth Whiteside and had 7 children. He passed away on 1929 in Manchester South, Lancashire, England.

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John Mcniff
1821 - 1888
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Ellen Connolly
1827 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whiteside
1868 - 1936
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Florence Mcniff
1900 - 1980
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Catherine Ellen(kitty) Mcniff
1893 - 1960
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William Mcniff
1898 - 1968
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Margaret Mcniff
1895 - Unknown
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Mary Mcniff
1909 - 1913
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John Mcniff
1904 - 1962
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George Mcniff
1907 - 1959

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