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Husband: William John Killough
Born: 15 SEP 1845 at: Moneyloch, Co. Antrim, Ire. Married: at: Ireland Died: 16 AUG 1904 at: Loudonville, Albany Co., NY Father:James Killough Mother:Sarah Ann "Sally" McClister\McAlister Other Spouses: PEDIGREE NOTES
Wife: Catherine McCahon
Born: 4 JAN 1849 at: Magheraboy, Ire. Died: 9 APR 1931 at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
CHILDREN
Name: Sarah Jane Killough Born: 1871 at: Moneyloch, Co. Antrim, Ire. Married: at: Died: 29 DEC 1947 at: Killarney, Orange Co., FL Spouses: William Henry Beattie PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Mary Ann Killough Born: 11 MAY 1873 at: Magheraboy, Co. Antrim, Ire. Married: at: Died: 14 SEP 1958 at: Spouses: Guy Beattie PEDIGREE
Name: Wilson Killough Born: 8 FEB 1876 at: Magheraboy, Co. Antrim, Ire. Married: at: Died: 22 DEC 1945 at: Albany, Albany Co., NY Spouses: Hattie Bell Neil PEDIGREE
Name: James Killough Born: 14 JUN 1878 at: Magheraboy, Ire. Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Sarah Ann Thompson PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Hugh McCahan Killough Born: 14 DEC 1880 at: Magheraboy, Ire. Married: 29 NOV 1905 at: Rochester, Monroe Co., NY Died: 20 MAY 1952 at: Watervliet, Albany Co., NY Spouses: Maude Sabin PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: William John Killough Born: 10 OCT 1882 at: Magheraboy, Co. Antrim, Ire. Married: at: Died: 18 DEC 1954 at: La Jolla, San Diego Co., CA Spouses: Sarah _____ Margaret Patton Lawden PEDIGREE
Name: Margaret Esther Killough Born: 24 FEB 1884 at: Magheraboy, Ire. Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Benjamin Howard Joseph Garlick PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Elizabeth Sage Killough Born: at: Magheraboy, Ire. Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: William H. Smith PEDIGREE NOTES
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The information in this database is based primarily from: The Killough/Kellough Family in Ireland, Canada and The United States,
by Zora (Killough) Cunningham. 
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