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Patrick Malone

Birth1842 - Mount Temple,Moate,Westmeath
Death3 FEB 1930 - Cloneyegan,Mount Temple,Moate,Westmeath
MotherEllen Burns
FatherJames Malone

Born in Mount Temple,Moate,Westmeath on 1842 to James Malone and Ellen Burns. Patrick Malone married Mary Coughlan and had 15 children. He passed away on 3 FEB 1930 in Cloneyegan,Mount Temple,Moate,Westmeath.

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Parents
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James Malone
1814 - 1883
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Ellen Burns
Unknown - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Mary Coughlan
1866 - 1952
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Anne Malone
1911 - 2010
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Michael Malone
1903 - 1994
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John Malone
1899 - 1985
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Thomas Malone
1891 - Unknown
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Sarah Malone
1896 - 1967
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Joseph Malone
1905 - 1989
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James Malone
1884 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Malone
1889 - 1964
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Annie 1 Malone
1898 - 1898
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Delia Malone
1893 - 1976
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Catherine(katie) Malone
1888 - 1981
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Kieran Malone
1906 - 1988
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Mary Ellen (Nellie) Malone
1885 - 1982
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Peter Malone
1902 - 1981
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Patrick Joseph Malone
1894 - 1966

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