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Martin King 1833–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1833

Birth Location: Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland

Death Date: Mar 1930

Death Location: Tuam, Ireland

Father: Stephen King

Mother: Ann None

Spouse(s): Bridget Fahy

Children(s): John King, Bridget King, Stephen King, John King, Peter King, Delia King, Martin King, Patrick King

The story of Martin King began in 1833 in Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland. In 1901, Martin King resided in Killererin, Galway, Ireland. In 1911, Martin King resided in Killererin, Galway, Ireland. Martin King married Bridget Fahy, and had children including Bridget King, Delia King, John King, Martin King, Patrick King, Peter Michael King, Stephen King. Martin King passed away in 1930 in Tuam, Ireland.

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Biography

  • The story of Martin King began in 1833 in Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland.
  • In 1901, Martin King resided in Killererin, Galway, Ireland.
  • In 1911, Martin King resided in Killererin, Galway, Ireland.
  • Martin King married Bridget Fahy, and had children including Bridget King, Delia King, John King, Martin King, Patrick King, Peter Michael King, Stephen King.
  • Martin King passed away in 1930 in Tuam, Ireland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Martin King's Ancestors

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Martin King
1833–1930
Birth Place: Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland
Parents
Stephen King
1812–1892
Killererin, Galway, Ireland
Ann
1812–1892
Galway County, Ireland
Grandparents
Edmund King
1780–1852
Killererin, Carna, Galway, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin King's Descendants

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Martin King (abt 1833–Mar 1930) m. Bridget Fahy (abt 1839–Sep 1925)
  1. 1. John King 1879–
  2. 2. Bridget King 1876–
  3. 3. Stephen King 1871–
  4. 4. John King 1885–
  5. 5. Peter (Michael) King 1883–1962 m. Catherine (Ellen) Connolly 1886–1955
    1. 1. Catherine (Ruth Mildred) King 1909–1998 m. John (Francis Connell) Dr. 1909–1983
      1. 1. John (Francis Connell) II 1944–1988
      2. 2. Peter Connell 1938–2023
    2. 2. Rita (J) King 1918– m. James (P.) Burke –1976
    3. 3. Michael King 1907–
  6. 6. Delia King 1880–
  7. 7. Martin King 1873–1940
  8. 8. Patrick King 1887–1953 m. Catherine (A.) Ford 1890–1960
    1. 1. Madeline King 1914–1992 m. Philip Bihn 1911–1999
    2. 2. Martin (J.) King 1919–1974
    3. 3. John (Patrick) King 1923–1944

Martin King's Timeline

4 Records

1833
abt 1833
Birth of Martin King in Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland
Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland
1901
31 Mar 1901
Age 68
Martin King resided here in Killererin, Galway, Ireland
Killererin, Galway, Ireland
1911
2 Apr 1911
Age 78
Martin King resided here in Killererin, Galway, Ireland
Killererin, Galway, Ireland
1930
Mar 1930
Age 97
Death of Martin King in Tuam, Ireland
Tuam, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1833
    Event Place: Clogherboy, Killererin, Galway, Ireland
    Record Source:
    [1] Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958
    [2] Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pa; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 090151-093150
    [3] Web: Ireland, Census, 1911, Class: RG14
    [4] Ireland, Census, Class: RG14

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1901
    Event Place: Killererin, Galway, Ireland
    Record Source: Ireland, Census, Class: RG14

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1911
    Event Place: Killererin, Galway, Ireland
    Record Source: Web: Ireland, Census, 1911, Class: RG14

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1930
    Event Place: Tuam, Ireland
    Record Source: Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958

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