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John Fallon

Birthabt 1817 - Sligo, Ireland
Death1896 - Cogran, Lusmagh, Banagher, Kings Co (Offaly), Ireland
MotherGranny Fallon
FatherJohn Fallon

Born in Sligo, Ireland on abt 1817 to John Fallon and Granny Fallon. John Fallon married Alice Fallon and had 13 children. He passed away on 1896 in Cogran, Lusmagh, Banagher, Kings Co (Offaly), Ireland.

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Parents
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John Fallon
1782 - 1854
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Granny Fallon
1788 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alice Fallon
1818 - Unknown
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Bridget Pheley
1819 - Unknown
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Mary Pheley
1842 - Unknown
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Michael Fallon
1851 - Unknown
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Bridget Fallon
1844 - Unknown
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Margaret Fallon
1848 - Unknown
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Ellen Fallon
1858 - 1933
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Michael Fallon
1844 - Unknown
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John Redmond Fallon
1832 - Unknown
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Patt Fallon
1855 - Unknown
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John Fallon
1853 - 1938
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Julia Fallon
1860 - 1885
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Mary Fallon
1856 - Unknown
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Mary Brennon
1855 - 1938
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Mary Morgan
1855 - 1916

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