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Ellen Stack

Birth1840 - Ireland
Death4 Feb 1922 - Chicago, Cook, IL, USA
MotherBridget Scanlon
FatherJohn Stack

Born in Ireland on 1840 to John Stack and Bridget Scanlon. Ellen Stack married Michael O'Flaherty and had 13 children. She passed away on 4 Feb 1922 in Chicago, Cook, IL, USA.

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Parents
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John Stack
1820 - Unknown
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Bridget Scanlon
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Michael O'flaherty
1838 - 1887
Children Show all
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Mary Mamie Flaherty
1882 - 1908
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Cornelius Francis Flaherty
1876 - 1948
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William Patrick Flaherty
1874 - 1950
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Thomas Flaherty
1873 - Unknown
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Maggy Flaherty
1867 - Unknown
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Thomas Francis Flaherty
1870 - 1942
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James P Flaherty
1878 - 1915
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Michael Henry Flaherty
1866 - 1963
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Michael Flaherty
1868 - Unknown
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Michael J Flaherty
1872 - 1963
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Mary Ellen (Nell) Flaherty
1875 - 1948
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Ellen Flaherty
1875 - 1939
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Anne Flaherty
1877 - 1957

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