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Bernadette Doyle 1924 – 2009 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9-12-1924

Birth Location: Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland

Death Date: 2009

Death Location: Carmarthenshire County, Wales, United Kingdom

Father: Matthew Doyle

Mother: Agnes Harte

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Bernadette Doyle was born in 1924 in Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland, the child of Matthew Doyle and Agnes Harte. Bernadette Doyle passed away in 2009 in Carmarthenshire County, Wales, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • Bernadette Doyle was born in 1924 in Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland, the child of Matthew Doyle and Agnes Harte.
  • Bernadette Doyle passed away in 2009 in Carmarthenshire County, Wales, United Kingdom.

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Bernadette Doyle's Ancestors

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Bernadette Doyle
1924 – 2009
Birth Place: Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland
Parents
Matthew Doyle
1877 – 1960
Agnes Harte
1884 – 1967
Castlewellan, Co Down, Ireland
Grandparents
James Doyle
1844 – 1929
Bunnanadden, Co Sligo, Ireland
Catherine Killoran
1853 – 1929
Co, Sligo, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Doyle
1818 –
Honor Gorman
1820 –
Dominick Killoran
1815 – 1880
Bridget Walsh
1814 – 1878
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Killoran
Michael Walsh
1790 –
Bridget Flanigan
1790 –

Bernadette Doyle's Timeline

2 Records

1924
9-12-1924
Birth of Bernadette Doyle in Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland
Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland
2009
2009
Age 85
Death of Bernadette Doyle in Carmarthenshire County, Wales, United Kingdom
Carmarthenshire County, Wales, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9-12-1924
    Event Place: Colooney Co Sligo, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2009
    Event Place: Carmarthenshire County, Wales, United Kingdom

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