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Ellen Sweeney 1915–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Feb 1915

Birth Location: Carrick, Donegal, Ireland

Death Date: 31 Jan 2000

Death Location: Portnablagh, Donegal, Ireland

Father: William Sweeney

Mother: Margaret Diver

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In 1915, Ellen Sweeney entered the world in Carrick, Donegal, Ireland, born to William Sweeney And Margaret Diver. Ellen Sweeney passed away in 2000 in Portnablagh, Donegal, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1915, Ellen Sweeney entered the world in Carrick, Donegal, Ireland, born to William Sweeney And Margaret Diver.
  • Ellen Sweeney passed away in 2000 in Portnablagh, Donegal, Ireland.

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Ellen Sweeney's Ancestors

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Ellen Sweeney
1915–2000
Birth Place: Carrick, Donegal, Ireland
Parents
William Sweeney
1865–1922
Co Donegal
Margaret Diver
1872–
Stranacoreragh, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland
Grandparents
Edward ("Ned") Sweeney
1811–1930
Ireland
Grace McGarvey
1831–1901
Donegal, Ireland
Tadhg (Teague) Diver
1845–1934
Gola Island, Magheraclogher, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Margaret Gallagher
1844–1934
Stranacorkragh, Donegal, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Sweeney
1805–1845
Sara McGee
1807–1845
Michael Diver
1819–1887
Maire Gallagher
1826–1917
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael McGee
1779–1865

Ellen Sweeney's Timeline

2 Records

1915
17 Feb 1915
Birth of Ellen Sweeney in Carrick, Donegal, Ireland
Carrick, Donegal, Ireland
2000
31 Jan 2000
Age 85
Death of Ellen Sweeney in Portnablagh, Donegal, Ireland
Portnablagh, Donegal, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Feb 1915
    Event Place: Carrick, Donegal, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Jan 2000
    Event Place: Portnablagh, Donegal, Ireland

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