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James Sheridan 1900–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Nov 1900

Birth Location: Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland

Death Date: 1972

Death Location: Manchester England

Father: Patrick Sheridan

Mother: Anne McHugh

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In 1900, James Sheridan entered the world in Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland, born to Patrick Sheridan And Anne Nancy Mchugh. James Sheridan married Winifred Hogan, and had children including Catherine Sheridan. James Sheridan passed away in 1972 in Manchester England.

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Biography

  • In 1900, James Sheridan entered the world in Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland, born to Patrick Sheridan And Anne Nancy Mchugh.
  • James Sheridan married Winifred Hogan, and had children including Catherine Sheridan.
  • James Sheridan passed away in 1972 in Manchester England.

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James Sheridan's Ancestors

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James Sheridan
1900–1972
Birth Place: Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland
Parents
Patrick Sheridan
1859–1931
Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland
Anne ((Nancy)) McHugh
1870–1930
Drumnaraw, Nr. Creeslaugh, Donegal, Ireland
Grandparents
William McHugh
1810–1880
Drumnaraw - Clondahorky Parish - Co.donegal
Annie Boyle
1835–1911
Drimlach, Donegal, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Sheridan's Timeline

2 Records

1900
2 Nov 1900
Birth of James Sheridan in Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland
Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland
1972
1972
Age 72
Death of James Sheridan in Manchester England
Manchester England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Nov 1900
    Event Place: Killoughcarron, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1972
    Event Place: Manchester England

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