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John DOHERTY

Birth1815 - Not Available
Death1870 - , Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Magilligan Cemetery)
MotherNot Available
FatherConn Doherty

Born on 1815 to Conn Doherty. John DOHERTY married ellen Kelliher and had 14 children. He passed away on 1870 in , Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Magilligan Cemetery).

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Parents
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Conn Doherty
1781 - 1872
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Kelliher
1816 - 1893
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Eleanor Coyle
Unknown - Unknown
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Mrs
1816 - Unknown
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Ellena Rellihine
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Henry Doherty
1839 - 1920
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Ellen Doherty
1847 - Unknown
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John Doherty
1843 - Unknown
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Constantine Doherty
1841 - 1878
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Sara "Sally" Doherty
1849 - Unknown
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Margaret Doherty
1851 - Unknown
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George Doherty
1837 - 1929
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Elizabeth Doherty
1848 - 1911
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Catherine "Katy" Doherty
1851 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Doherty
1853 - Unknown
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Cecilia Doherty
1845 - Unknown
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Ellen Doherty
1841 - 1892
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Michael Doherty
1831 - Unknown
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Michaelis Loherty
Unknown - Unknown

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