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David Roche 1566–1635 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1566

Birth Location: Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland

Death Date: 22 MAR 1635

Death Location: Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland

Father: Maurice Roche

Mother: Eleanor Fitzgerald

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In 1566, David Roche entered the world in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland, born to Maurice Roche And Eleanor Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald. David Roche passed away in 1635 in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1566, David Roche entered the world in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland, born to Maurice Roche And Eleanor Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald.
  • David Roche passed away in 1635 in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland.

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David Roche's Ancestors

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David Roche
1566–1635
Birth Place: Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
Parents
Maurice Roche
1543–1600
Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
Eleanor (Fitzmaurice) Fitzgerald
1505–1600
Desmond, Kerry, Ireland
Grandparents
Sir (David Roche 5th Viscount) Fermoy
1500–1581
Blackwater Castle, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
Ellen Butler
1518–1565
Burnchurch,,Kilkenny,Ireland
Maurice (an Torteain) Fitzgerald
1485–1565
Desmond Castle, Kinsale, Cork, Munster, Ireland
Julian O'Ryan
1490–
Ballynaclogh, County Tipperary, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Maurice Fermoy
1514–1559
2nd-Great-Grandparents

David Roche's Timeline

2 Records

1566
ABT 1566
Birth of David Roche in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
1635
22 MAR 1635
Age 69
Death of David Roche in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1566
    Event Place: Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 MAR 1635
    Event Place: Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland

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