Isabella Donnelly 1832, is my Great-great-grandmother
Wife of James Alexander Brownlee— married December 18, 1850
Mother of Thomas Alexander Brownlee, Ann Brownlee, James Brownlee, William Brownlee, Catherine Brownlee, Susan Brownlee, Eliza J Brownlee, John Elliot Brownlee, Isabella Brownlee, Colin Roland Brownlee, Donald Craig Brownlee and Donald Brownlee
Died March 13, 1878, Daughter of Patrick Donnelly and Margaret Lyons
Sister of Cornelius Donnelly; John Donnelly; Peter Donnelly; Arthur Francis "Swanky" Donnelly; Richard Michael Donnelly and 3 others
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Isabella Donnelly 1832, is my Great-great-grandmother Wife of James Alexander Brownlee— married December 18, 1850 Mother of Thomas Alexander Brownlee, Ann Brownlee, James Brownlee, William Brownlee, Catherine Brownlee, Susan Brownlee, Eliza J Brownlee, John Elliot Brownlee, Isabella Brownlee, Colin Roland Brownlee, Donald Craig Brownlee and Donald Brownlee Died March 13, 1878, Daughter of Patrick Donnelly and Margaret Lyons Sister of Cornelius Donnelly; John Donnelly; Peter Donnelly; Arthur Francis "Swanky" Donnelly; Richard Michael Donnelly and 3 others
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Carole
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