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John Mullane

BirthAbt. 1842 - County Cork, Ireland
DeathDec 1915 - Ballybahallow, Knocktemple, CORK
MotherHonoria McAuliffe
FatherTimothy Mullane

Born in County Cork, Ireland on Abt. 1842 to Timothy Mullane and Honoria McAuliffe. John Mullane married Margaret Donoghue and had 11 children. He passed away on Dec 1915 in Ballybahallow, Knocktemple, CORK.

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Parents
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Timothy Mullane
1808 - 1880
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Honoria Mcauliffe
1814 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Donoghue
1846 - 1910
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Margaret Donoghue Mullane
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Connors
1845 - 1922
Children Show all
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Mary Mullane
1884 - 1942
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Margaret Mullane
1886 - 1944
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Denis (Dinny) Mullane
1890 - 1964
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Timothy Mullane
1882 - 1960
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Johanna (Hanna) Mullane
1873 - 1911
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Ellen Mullane
1879 - 1959
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John Mullane
1878 - 1957
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Honorah (Nora) Mullane
1875 - 1963
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Ellen Mullane
1881 - 1966
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John "Jack" Mullane
1879 - Unknown
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John Mullane
1873 - Unknown

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