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JOSEPH MCGLONE

Birth12 Feb 1883 - TATTYSALLAGH, Omagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Death23/3/1959 - Dromore, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
MotherAnne Mcaleer
FatherANDREW MCGLONE

Born in TATTYSALLAGH, Omagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland on 12 Feb 1883 to ANDREW MCGLONE and Anne Mcaleer. JOSEPH MCGLONE married MARY ANNE MORAN and had 7 children. He passed away on 23/3/1959 in Dromore, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Andrew Mcglone
1839 - Unknown
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Anne Mcaleer
1846 - Unknown
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Mary Anne Moran
1895 - 1976
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Theresa Mcglone
1931 - 2011
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Gertrude Mcglone
1922 - 2009
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Anna Mcglone
1921 - 1997
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Joseph Mcglone
1883 - 1959
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Joseph Mcglone
1883 - 1959
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Joseph Mcglone
1926 - 2012
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Edward Mcglone
1924 - 1999

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