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Patrick McDade

BirthDecember 7, 1867 - Blackburn, Lancashire, , England
DeathJuly 18, 1905 - Oldham, Lancashire
MotherEllen Wilkinson
FatherJoseph McDade

Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, , England on December 7, 1867 to Joseph McDade and Ellen Wilkinson. Patrick McDade married Wakefield McDade Madden and had 6 children. He passed away on July 18, 1905 in Oldham, Lancashire.

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Joseph Mcdade
1834 - Unknown
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Ellen Wilkinson
1842 - Unknown
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Wakefield Mcdade Madden
1869 - 1935
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John Charles Mcdade - Madden
1891 - 1969
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Georgie Mcdade
1898 - Unknown
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Agnes Mcdade
1894 - Unknown
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Kate "Kitty" Mcdade Madden
1892 - 1983
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Mary Ellen Madden Wakefield
1889 - 1907
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Amelia Mcdade Madden
1896 - Unknown

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