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Margery Gallagher 1847–1895 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1847

Birth Location: Gartan, Donegal, Ireland

Death Date: 29 Dec 1895

Death Location: St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Spouse(s): James Sweeney

Children(s): John Sweeney, Hugh Sweeney

The story of Margery Gallagher began in 1847 in Gartan, Donegal, Ireland. Margery Gallagher married James Sweeney, and had children including Hugh Joseph Sweeney, John Francis Joseph Sweeney. Margery Gallagher passed away in 1895 in St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of Margery Gallagher began in 1847 in Gartan, Donegal, Ireland.
  • Margery Gallagher married James Sweeney, and had children including Hugh Joseph Sweeney, John Francis Joseph Sweeney.
  • Margery Gallagher passed away in 1895 in St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Margery Gallagher's Ancestors

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Margery Gallagher
1847–1895
Birth Place: Gartan, Donegal, Ireland
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Margery Gallagher's Descendants

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Margery Gallagher (1847–29 Dec 1895) m. James Sweeney (1843–21 May 1901)
  1. 1. John (Francis Joseph) Sweeney 1881–1900
  2. 2. Hugh (Joseph) Sweeney 1880–

Margery Gallagher's Timeline

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1847
1847
Birth of Margery Gallagher in Gartan, Donegal, Ireland
Gartan, Donegal, Ireland
1895
29 Dec 1895
Age 48
Death of Margery Gallagher in St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1847
    Event Place: Gartan, Donegal, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1895
    Event Place: St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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