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Mary Mullane

Birth1884 - Ballybahallow, Knocktemple, CORK
Death1942 - Harley Park, Knockulty, Tipperary, Ireland
MotherMargaret Donoghue
FatherJohn Mullane

Born in Ballybahallow, Knocktemple, CORK on 1884 to John Mullane and Margaret Donoghue. Mary Mullane married Richard Doheny and had 9 children. She passed away on 1942 in Harley Park, Knockulty, Tipperary, Ireland.

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Parents
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John Mullane
1841 - 1915
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Margaret Donoghue
1846 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Richard Doheny
1879 - 1960
Children Show all
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Cornelius Doheny
1914 - 1980
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Timothy Francis Doheny
1915 - 1998
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Mary Doheny
1925 - 1951
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James Doheny
1926 - 1958
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Richard Doheny
1916 - 1995
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John Doheny
1912 - 1996
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Alice B Doheny
1918 - 1987
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Denis Doheny
1923 - 1963
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Margaret (Peggy) Doheny
1920 - 2014

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