| Name |
William M. MULLIGAN |
| Birth |
23 Jul 1838, Glasgow, Missouri |
| Death |
23 Jun 1914, Selma, CA |
| Burial |
Selma, CA |
| Occupation |
Farmer |
| Education |
Attended a Jesuit College, Studied 4 yrs in Europe |
| Religion |
Catholic |
| Father |
John MULLIGAN (1810-1889) |
| Mother |
Missouri Cecelia CABEEN (1818-1852) |
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| Spouses: |
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| Marriage |
30 Jul 1868, Healdsburg, CA |
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| Children: |
William Alexander (1869-1948) |
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Margaret Cecelia (1870-1895) |
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Leo Vincent (1873-1936) |
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Genevieve (1875-1916) |
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Rufina Inez (1877-1956) |
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George Julian (1878-1958) |
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Francis Joseph (1880-1959) |
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Theresa Irene (1882-1962) |
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Louis Bertrand (1884-1959) |
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Frederick Steven (1887-1972) |
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| Notes for William M. MULLIGAN |
| William was a farmer. He owned and farmed the largest wine vineyards of the Alexander Valley in the late 1880's. Of course he farmed again when he moved to Selma. William was also a painter. Several of his pieces are owned by the McKeon Family and one is owned by Colleen Mericle. Many of his paintings were destroyed in a fire of the "honey house" located at 11614 E. Nebraska, Selma, CA. |
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