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Patrick Halvey

BirthAbout 1827 - Tulla, 5297, , Ireland
Death1875 - Not Available
MotherMary Cecelia Clancy
FatherMichael Halvey

Born in Tulla, 5297, , Ireland on About 1827 to Michael Halvey and Mary Cecelia Clancy. Patrick Halvey married Sarah Horan and had 9 children. He passed away on 1875.

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Michael Halvey
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Cecelia Clancy
1797 - Unknown
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Sarah Horan
1827 - 1917
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Michael Henry Halvey
1861 - 1952
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Mary Halvey
1859 - 1932
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Sarah Halvey
1875 - Unknown
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Catherine R Halvey
1868 - 1962
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Denis Halvey
1871 - Unknown
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Anne Halvey
1864 - Unknown
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Bridget Halvey
1857 - Unknown
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John Halvey
1866 - 1929
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Denis Halvey
1871 - Unknown

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