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John Dundas 1876–1963 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 May 1876

Birth Location: Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

Death Date: 8 Feb 1963

Death Location: Cavangarron, Donegal, Ireland

Father: Noah Dundas

Mother: Catherine McBrien

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In 1876, John Dundas entered the world in Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, born to Noah Dundas And Catherine Mcbrien. John Dundas passed away in 1963 in Cavangarron, Donegal, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1876, John Dundas entered the world in Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, born to Noah Dundas And Catherine Mcbrien.
  • John Dundas passed away in 1963 in Cavangarron, Donegal, Ireland.

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John Dundas's Ancestors

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John Dundas
1876–1963
Birth Place: Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Parents
Noah Dundas
1840–1923
Innishmasent, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Catherine McBrien
1849–1930
Callagheen, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
James Dundas
1807–1859
Innismcsaint, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland
Elizabeth Anne
1809–1885
County Fermanagh, Ireland
Denis McBrien
1815–
Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Anne Jane
1828–1928
Kinlough, Co Leitrim, Ireland
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John Dundas's Timeline

2 Records

1876
10 May 1876
Birth of John Dundas in Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
1963
8 Feb 1963
Age 87
Death of John Dundas in Cavangarron, Donegal, Ireland
Cavangarron, Donegal, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 May 1876
    Event Place: Bolusty, Roscor, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Feb 1963
    Event Place: Cavangarron, Donegal, Ireland

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