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New York State Death Index, 1880-1956

Mary E Kanelley 1937New York

Mary E Kanelley, died 1937

Mary E Kanelley passed away on month day 1937, in death place, New York.

U.S. City Directories

Mary E Kanelley

Mary E Kanelley

Mary E Kanelley lived in address, New York.
She lived in address, New York.
She lived in address, New York.
Her occupation was a occupation.
Mary E Kanelley

Mary E Kanelley

Mary E Kanelley lived in between 1915 and 1919, in address, New York.
She lived in between 1915 and 1919, in address, New York.
She lived in between 1915 and 1919, in address, New York.
Her occupation was a occupation.

U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007

Mary Elizabeth Kanelley 1886New York

Mary Elizabeth Kanelley, born 1886

Mary Elizabeth Kanelley was born on month day 1886, in birth place, New York, to Thomas F Kanelley and Elizabich Jones.

1910 United States Federal Census

Mary G Kanelley 1875Illinois

Mary G Kanelley, born Circa 1875

Mary G Kanelley was born circa 1875, in birth place, Illinois.
Mary had 2 siblings: Lucille M Kanelley and one other sibling.
Mary lived in 1910, in address, Illinois.

1870 United States Federal Census

Mary Kanelley 1825

Mary Kanelley, born Circa 1825

Mary Kanelley was born circa 1825, in birth place.
Mary lived on month day 1870, in address, New York.
Mary Kanelley 1856New York

Mary Kanelley, born Circa 1856

Mary Kanelley was born circa 1856, in birth place, New York.
Mary lived on month day 1870, in address, New York.

District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964

Thomas Boyle 1841 1927District of Columbia

Mary Kanelley, 1841 - 1927

Thomas Boyle was born in 1841, to Michael Boyle and Mary Kanelley.
Thomas married Anna Willson.
Thomas passed away on month day 1927, at age 86 in death place, District of Columbia.