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Ellen Waldron

Birth26 May 1861 - Cave, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland
Death10 Aug 1927 - Church Street, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland
MotherMary (Margaret) Brennan
FatherMichael Waldron

Born in Cave, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland on 26 May 1861 to Michael Waldron and Mary (Margaret) Brennan. Ellen Waldron married Thomas Dyer and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 Aug 1927 in Church Street, Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland.

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Parents
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Michael Waldron
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary (Margaret) Brennan
Unknown - 1899
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Dyer
1864 - 1905
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William Staunton
1866 - 1946
Children Show all
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Patrick Joseph Dyer
1897 - 1988
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Bridget Dyer
1901 - 1987
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Margaret Jane Dyer
1900 - 1938
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Mary Ellen Dyer
1899 - 1983
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Bernard Dyer
1905 - 1990
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Thomas Dyer
1902 - 1914
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Michael F. Dyer
1904 - 1911

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