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John Mahoney 1842 – 1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1842

Birth Location: East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales

Death Date: 28 Jun 1915

Death Location: Wallabadah, New South Wales, Australia

Father: Richard Mahony

Mother: Ellen McCarthy

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The story of John Mahoney began in 1842 in East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales. John Mahoney passed away in 1915 in Wallabadah, New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of John Mahoney began in 1842 in East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales.
  • John Mahoney passed away in 1915 in Wallabadah, New South Wales, Australia.

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John Mahoney's Ancestors

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John Mahoney
1842 – 1915
Birth Place: East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales
Parents
Richard Mahony
1811 – 1851
Cork, Ireland
Ellen McCarthy
1813 – 1904
Macroney Cork Ireland
Grandparents
Richard Mahony
1776 –
Cork, Ireland
Margaret Buckley
1781 – 1867
Dublin Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Danielam Mahoney
1750 – 1810
Julia Sullivan
1761 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannis Mahon
1720 – 1795
Maria Linch
1725 – 1795

John Mahoney's Timeline

2 Records

1842
1842
Birth of John Mahoney in East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales
East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales
1915
28 Jun 1915
Age 73
Death of John Mahoney in Wallabadah, New South Wales, Australia
Wallabadah, New South Wales, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1842
    Event Place: East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland, New South Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jun 1915
    Event Place: Wallabadah, New South Wales, Australia

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