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Patrick McDonough

BirthAug 1827 - Oughterard, Galway, Ireland
Death10th Feb 1879 - Spencer St, West Melbourne, Victoria
MotherSally Walsh
FatherPatrick McDonough

Born in Oughterard, Galway, Ireland on Aug 1827 to Patrick McDonough and Sally Walsh. Patrick McDonough married Ellen Walsh and had 10 children. He passed away on 10th Feb 1879 in Spencer St, West Melbourne, Victoria.

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Patrick Mcdonough
1803 - 1881
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Sally Walsh
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen Walsh
1832 - 1891
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Celia Mcdonough
1864 - 1930
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William Patrick Mcdonough
1873 - 1948
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Theresa Bertha Florence (Bertha) Mcdonough
1876 - 1936
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John Mcdonough
1869 - 1922
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Johanna Mcdonough
1857 - 1859
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Edwin James Mcdonough
1871 - 1872
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Henrietta (Ettie) Mcdonough
1867 - 1890
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Geraldine Mcdonough
1859 - 1907
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Barbara Ellen Mcdonough
1855 - 1901
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Hugh Mark Mcdonough
1861 - 1895

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