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Patrick Maher

Birth5-10-1825 - Gurtnahoe County, Tipperary, Ireland
DeathApril 28, 1899 - Holy Cross Cemetery, Farrar, IA
MotherJude Alyward
FatherPatrick Maher

Born in Gurtnahoe County, Tipperary, Ireland on 5-10-1825 to Patrick Maher and Jude Alyward. Patrick Maher married Margaret C. Ryan and had 13 children. He passed away on April 28, 1899 in Holy Cross Cemetery, Farrar, IA.

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Parents
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Patrick Maher
1831 - 1898
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Jude Alyward
1802 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret C. Ryan
1835 - 1899
Children Show all
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John Henry Maher
1860 - 1940
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Catharine Maher
1866 - 1925
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Mary Maher
1861 - 1887
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James W Maher
1872 - 1941
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Michael Matthew Maher
1876 - 1949
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Joseph Patrick Maher
1870 - Unknown
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Daniel E Maher
1860 - 1957
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Maggie Macher
1874 - Unknown
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Ellen Maher
1865 - 1934
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Elizabeth Estelle Maher
1865 - 1902
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Margaret "Maggie" Maher
1874 - 1908
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Thomas F Maher
1869 - Unknown
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William Maher
1853 - 1918

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