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John Ahern

BirthOctober 1838 - Ross, County Meath, Ireland
Death29 Apr 1900 - Ross, 5314, , Ireland
MotherBridget Gibbons
FatherJohn Ahern

Born in Ross, County Meath, Ireland on October 1838 to John Ahern and Bridget Gibbons. John Ahern married Anne Donohoe and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Apr 1900 in Ross, 5314, , Ireland.

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Parents
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John Ahern
1800 - 1877
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Bridget Gibbons
1803 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Anne Donohoe
1851 - 1926
Children Show all
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Philip Ahern
1871 - 1912
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Margaret "Maggie" Ahern
1875 - 1901
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Patrick Joseph Ahearn
1889 - Unknown
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James Ahern
1873 - 1912
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Lawrence Ahern
1882 - 1910
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Theresa Ahern
1868 - Unknown
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Bridget Ahern
1887 - 1967
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Christopher Ahern
1878 - 1904
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Bernard Ahern
1880 - 1910
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Mariann Ahern
1864 - Unknown

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