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Patrick Matthew Ahern

Birth4 Jan 1864 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Fitzgerald
FatherTimothy Ahern

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA on 4 Jan 1864 to Timothy Ahern and Elizabeth Fitzgerald. Patrick Matthew Ahern married Ellen "Nellie" F Coyne and had 11 children.

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Parents
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Timothy Ahern
1819 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Fitzgerald
1830 - Unknown
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Ellen "Nellie" F Coyne
1867 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ahern
1898 - Unknown
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Timothy Joseph Ahern
1892 - 1962
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Mary Ahern
1891 - Unknown
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William J Ahern
1895 - Unknown
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Eilene Ahern
1903 - Unknown
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Katherine Marie Aherne
1902 - 1991
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Edward P Ahearn
1908 - Unknown
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William J Ahern
1894 - Unknown
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Agnes Gertrude Ahearn
1896 - 1971
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John Francis Ahearn
1906 - 2000
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Catherine Evelyn Ahern
1900 - 1974

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