Mary E. (Connellan) Gulliver--U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995(1923)
Mary E. Connellan-Gulliver--U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995(1923)
Name Mary E Gulliver
Gender Female
Residence Year 1923
Street Address 506 h 33 Norwood
Residence Place Portland, Maine, USA
Spouse John W Gulliver
Publication Title Portland, Maine, City Directory, 1923
John William Gulliver was born on August 26, 1874 in Maine United States, and died at age 52 years old on September 28, 1926 in Portland. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John William Gulliver.
Mary E. (Connellan) Gulliver was born on February 24, 1873 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine United States to Honora (Hehir) Connellan and Michael Charles Connellan, and had siblings Anne Theresa Connellan, Margaret Gertrude Connellan, Agnes Bernadette Connellan, Katherine E Connellan, Eleanor Loretto Connellan, Frances Irene (Connellan) McGraw, James J Connellan, and Annie Connellan. She married John William Gulliver, and they were married until John's death on September 28, 1926. She had children Arthur Wadleigh Gulliver and Robert Howison Gulliver. Mary Gulliver died at age 94 years old on July 29, 1967 in Portland. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary E. (Connellan) Gulliver.
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