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Martin Reilly 1853–1934 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 1853

Birth Location: Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland

Death Date: 13 February 1934

Death Location: Glenisland, County Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland

Father: Bryan Reilly

Mother: Bridget McManamon

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Martin Reilly was born in 1853 in Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland, the child of Bryan Reilly And Bridget Mcmanamon. Martin Reilly passed away in 1934 in Glenisland, County Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland.

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Biography

  • Martin Reilly was born in 1853 in Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland, the child of Bryan Reilly And Bridget Mcmanamon.
  • Martin Reilly passed away in 1934 in Glenisland, County Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland.

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Martin Reilly's Ancestors

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Martin Reilly
1853–1934
Birth Place: Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland
Parents
Bryan Reilly
1811–1862
Cashel, Croaghmoyle, Glenisland, Mayo, Ireland
Bridget McManamon
1815–1894
Glenisland, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland
Grandparents
Thady Reilly
1780–1843
Barnastang Upper, Islaneady, County Mayo, Ireland
Bridget McHale
1794–1866
Westmeath, Meath, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Timothy Reilly
1755–
B Slevin
1755–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin Reilly's Timeline

2 Records

1853
February 1853
Birth of Martin Reilly in Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland
Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland
1934
13 February 1934
Age 81
Death of Martin Reilly in Glenisland, County Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland
Glenisland, County Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 1853
    Event Place: Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 February 1934
    Event Place: Glenisland, County Mayo, Mayo, Connaught, Ireland

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