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Eugene Brady 1788–1837 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Apr 1788

Birth Location: Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland

Death Date: 20 Jan 1837

Death Location: Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, Cavan, Ireland

Father: Bernard Brady

Mother: Eulina McCabe

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In 1788, Eugene Brady entered the world in Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland, born to Bernard Brady And Eulina Mccabe. Eugene Brady passed away in 1837 in Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, Cavan, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1788, Eugene Brady entered the world in Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland, born to Bernard Brady And Eulina Mccabe.
  • Eugene Brady passed away in 1837 in Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, Cavan, Ireland.

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Eugene Brady's Ancestors

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Eugene Brady
1788–1837
Birth Place: Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland
Parents
Bernard Brady
1760–1845
Lurgan, Cavan, Ireland
Eulina McCabe
1760–
Grandparents
Michael, (of Baile Shéamais Dhuibh, Cavan) Brady
1730–1799
Baile Shéamais Dhuibh, Cavan, Ireland
Bridget (Brigida Halpin) (Halpen)
1732–1810
Athboy, Meath, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Hugh General)
1709–1779
Hannah, (Brady)
1709–1776
2nd-Great-Grandparents
D Divinity
1659–1726
Letitia Synge
1674–1769

Eugene Brady's Timeline

2 Records

1788
20 Apr 1788
Birth of Eugene Brady in Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland
Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland
1837
20 Jan 1837
Age 49
Death of Eugene Brady in Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, Cavan, Ireland
Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, Cavan, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Apr 1788
    Event Place: Castleterra, Cavan, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1837
    Event Place: Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, Cavan, Ireland

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