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Eileen Emma Fennelly

Birth5 Mar 1908 - Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death13 Jan 1975 - Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherBessie Ellen Shattuck
FatherThomas Francis Fennelly

Born in Fitchburg, Worcester, Massachusetts on 5 Mar 1908 to Thomas Francis Fennelly and Bessie Ellen Shattuck. Eileen Emma Fennelly married Forman Melvin Ross and had 7 children. She passed away on 13 Jan 1975 in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Francis Fennelly
1876 - 1918
Bessie Ellen Shattuck
1882 - 1978
Spouse(s)
Forman Melvin Ross
1908 - 1992
Children Show all
Richard Forman Ross
1931 - 2005
Lawrence Keith (Laurence?) Fennelly
1928 - 1997
Thomas D Ross
1930 - 2002
Kenneth Ross
1938 - 2012

Elizabeth Dottie Ross
1934 - 2006
Eileen Emma Fennelly
1908 - 1975
Paul "Peter" Ross
1940 - 1974

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