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Amy Catherine Roche 1610–1639 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1610

Birth Location: Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland

Death Date: Abt. 1639

Death Location: Carrignavar, Cork, Ireland

Father: Sir Fermoy

Mother: Joan Roe

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In 1610, Amy Catherine Roche entered the world in Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland, born to Sir David Iii Macarthur 7Th Viscount Viscount Fermoy And Joan Barry Roe. Amy Catherine Roche passed away in 1639 in Carrignavar, Cork, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1610, Amy Catherine Roche entered the world in Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland, born to Sir David Iii Macarthur 7Th Viscount Viscount Fermoy And Joan Barry Roe.
  • Amy Catherine Roche passed away in 1639 in Carrignavar, Cork, Ireland.

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Amy Roche's Ancestors

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Amy Roche
1610–1639
Birth Place: Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland
Parents
Sir David III MacArthur 7th Viscount Viscount Fermoy
1573–1635
Fermoy, Roche Ireland, Ireland
Joan (Barry) Roe
1575–1627
Buttevant, Cork, Munster, Ireland
Grandparents
Sir (Gerald "The Wizard Earl" FitzGerald, van) Kildare
1535–1600
Blackwater Castle, Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland
Eleanor (FitzThomas) FitzGerald
1535–1590
Kildare, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Ellen Butler
1518–1565
Julian O'Ryan
1500–1568
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amy Roche's Timeline

2 Records

1610
1610
Birth of Amy Catherine Roche in Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland
Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland
1639
Abt. 1639
Age 29
Death of Amy Catherine Roche in Carrignavar, Cork, Ireland
Carrignavar, Cork, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1610
    Event Place: Fermoy, Cork, Munster, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1639
    Event Place: Carrignavar, Cork, Ireland

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