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Francis Frederic Daly 1855–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Dec 1855

Birth Location: St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 9 Jan 1936

Death Location: Rawdon, Matawinie, Quebec, Canada

Father: Hugh Daly

Mother: Isabella McDonald

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In 1855, Francis Frederic Daly entered the world in St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada, born to Hugh S Daly And Isabella Elizabeth Mcdonald. Francis Frederic Daly passed away in 1936 in Rawdon, Matawinie, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1855, Francis Frederic Daly entered the world in St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada, born to Hugh S Daly And Isabella Elizabeth Mcdonald.
  • Francis Frederic Daly passed away in 1936 in Rawdon, Matawinie, Quebec, Canada.

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Francis Daly's Ancestors

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Francis Daly
1855–1936
Birth Place: St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Hugh S Daly
1807–1886
Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Isabella (Elizabeth) McDonald
1817–1898
Cavan, Ireland
Grandparents
James Daly
1774–1842
Tyrone, Ireland
Mary (Ann) McGuirth\McGuirk
1776–1851
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Mary Palmer
1757–1819
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Francis Daly's Timeline

2 Records

1855
13 Dec 1855
Birth of Francis Frederic Daly in St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada
St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada
1936
9 Jan 1936
Age 81
Death of Francis Frederic Daly in Rawdon, Matawinie, Quebec, Canada
Rawdon, Matawinie, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Dec 1855
    Event Place: St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Joliette, Quebec, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jan 1936
    Event Place: Rawdon, Matawinie, Quebec, Canada

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