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Patrick Corrigan

Birth1856 - Killee Coa, Newparton, Ballinamallard, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
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FatherPatt ( Patrick ) Corrigan

Born in Killee Coa, Newparton, Ballinamallard, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland on 1856 to Patt ( Patrick ) Corrigan. Patrick Corrigan married Bridget Conners and had 6 children.

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Patt ( Patrick ) Corrigan
1825 - Unknown
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Bridget Conners
1870 - Unknown
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Charles Carrigan ( Later Corrigan )
1896 - 1960
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Hugh Joseph( Known As Joseph ) Corrigan
1889 - Unknown
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Michael Known As ( Mick ) Corrigan
1893 - Unknown
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Patrick Corrigan
1887 - Unknown
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Thomas Corrigan
1891 - Unknown
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Anna Corrigan
1877 - Unknown

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