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David McCool Nolan

Birth1828 - Derry, Derry, Ireland
DeathMar 1901 - Auckland, New Zealand
MotherMartha Adams
FatherRobert Howard Nolan

Born in Derry, Derry, Ireland on 1828 to Robert Howard Nolan and Martha Adams. David McCool Nolan married Mary Burnside and had 7 children. He passed away on Mar 1901 in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Parents
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Robert Howard Nolan
1796 - 1883
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Martha Adams
1805 - 1838
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Mary Burnside
1822 - 1875
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Elizabeth Jane Parker
1839 - Unknown
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Martha Nolan
Unknown - 1952
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Sophia Sarah Nolan
1857 - 1920
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Leslie Adams Nolan
1879 - 1945
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Henry Octavius Nolan
1863 - 1933
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David Burnside Nolan
1862 - 1927
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Cuthbert Parker Nolan
1884 - 1917
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Robert Howard Nolan
1855 - 1923

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