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James Stack

Birth1832 - Co.Kerry, ,Ireland
Death17 APR 1899 - Glan, Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland
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Born in Co.Kerry, ,Ireland on 1832. James Stack married MARY ELLEN COLLINS and had 11 children. He passed away on 17 APR 1899 in Glan, Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland.

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Mary Ellen Collins
1843 - 1933
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Mary Ellen (Minnie) Stack
1866 - 1949
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Patrick Joseph Stack
1874 - 1955
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Hanora "Nora" L Stack
1880 - 1930
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Daniel James Stack
1864 - 1934
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Jeremiah Stack
1888 - 1909
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John Michael 'Jack" Stack
1877 - 1955
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Thomas Francis Stack
1884 - 1968
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James Stack
1871 - 1902
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Ellen Stack
1882 - 1965
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Stephan Stack
1886 - 1928
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Margaret Stack
1869 - 1895

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