Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . ill Colquhoun. Her death oc-curred in Putnam, Conn. Their children were asfollows: Edward, who died in infancy; John,,born Sept. 8, 1840, in Killea, County Down, Ire-land mentioned below; Rachel, born in 1842, inBellaneur, County Antrim, Ireland, who marriedWilliam Gilmore, and is now a widow, living in Bel-fast, Ireland; Mary Ann, born in 1844, in Belfast,who married John Brady, and resides in Put


Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . ill Colquhoun. Her death oc-curred in Putnam, Conn. Their children were asfollows: Edward, who died in infancy; John,,born Sept. 8, 1840, in Killea, County Down, Ire-land mentioned below; Rachel, born in 1842, inBellaneur, County Antrim, Ireland, who marriedWilliam Gilmore, and is now a widow, living in Bel-fast, Ireland; Mary Ann, born in 1844, in Belfast,who married John Brady, and resides in Putnam;two children who died in infancy; Elizabeth, bornin 1850, in Belfast, who married John Keegan, ofThompson, Conn., a farmer; Catherine, born in1852, in Belfast, wife of Patrick OLeary, of Put-nam ; two children who died in infancy; Edward,mentioned below; two children who died in infancy;^nd Ellen, who is a Sister of Mercy, connected witha convent in New Haven. John Mullan, son of William, inheritedmuch of his fathers energy and many of his esti-mable traits of character. As early as thirteenyears of age he began work, and much of his edu-cation was acquired by attendance at night school-. SMi/^r^fi-^


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