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Daniel Redmond Walsh 1914–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Jan 1914

Birth Location: Dublin, Ireland

Death Date: Sep 1914

Death Location: Celbridge, Ireland

Father: William Walsh

Mother: Mary Keoghan

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In 1914, Daniel Redmond Walsh entered the world in Dublin, Ireland, born to William Joseph Walsh And Mary Josephine Keoghan. Daniel Redmond Walsh passed away in 1914 in Celbridge, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1914, Daniel Redmond Walsh entered the world in Dublin, Ireland, born to William Joseph Walsh And Mary Josephine Keoghan.
  • Daniel Redmond Walsh passed away in 1914 in Celbridge, Ireland.

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Daniel Walsh's Ancestors

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Daniel Walsh
1914–1914
Birth Place: Dublin, Ireland
Parents
William Joseph Walsh
1878–1946
Dublin, Ireland
Mary (Josephine) Keoghan
1883–1953
Ballyhea, County Cork, Ireland
Grandparents
William Walsh
1842–1896
Ireland
Bridget Murtha
1858–1923
Dublin
Great-Grandparents
Michael Walsh
1822–
Elizabeth
1822–
Michael Murtha
1825–1859
Ellen Clinton
1829–1891
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Murtha Murtagh
1800–
James Clinton
1770–1830
Rose McCabe
1782–1847

Daniel Walsh's Timeline

2 Records

1914
26 Jan 1914
Birth of Daniel Redmond Walsh in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
1914
Sep 1914
Death of Daniel Redmond Walsh in Celbridge, Ireland
Celbridge, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Jan 1914
    Event Place: Dublin, Ireland
    Record Source:
    [1] UK, British Army World War i Pension Records, WO364; Piece: 4097
    [2] Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1914
    Event Place: Celbridge, Ireland
    Record Source: Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958

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