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martin walsh 1872–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 feb 1872

Birth Location: Penrith area, NSW

Death Date: 1937

Death Location: Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia

Father: james walsh

Mother: Susan Griffy

Spouse(s): Mary Coleman

Children(s): Annie Walsh

The story of martin walsh began in 1872 in Penrith area, NSW. martin walsh married Mary Louisa Coleman, and had children including Annie Walsh. martin walsh passed away in 1937 in Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of martin walsh began in 1872 in Penrith area, NSW.
  • martin walsh married Mary Louisa Coleman, and had children including Annie Walsh.
  • martin walsh passed away in 1937 in Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia.

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martin walsh's Ancestors

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martin walsh
1872–1937
Birth Place: Penrith area, NSW
Parents
james walsh
1820–1883
Kildare, Ireland
Susan Griffy
1831–1883
Ennis, County Clare, Ireland
Grandparents
John (Maurice O'Hara) Walsh
1793–1862
Castlledermot, Co, Kildare
Sarah ((Sally)) Barrett
1796–1878
Davidstown, Co Kildare
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Barrett
1775–
Rosa Moran
1780–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

martin walsh's Descendants

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martin walsh (6 feb 1872–1937) m. Mary (Louisa) Coleman (1872–1951)
  1. 1. Annie Walsh 1905–1991 m. Frederick (William) LEDGER 1903–1971

martin walsh's Timeline

2 Records

1872
6 feb 1872
Birth of martin walsh in Penrith area, NSW
Penrith area, NSW
1937
1937
Age 65
Death of martin walsh in Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia
Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 feb 1872
    Event Place: Penrith area, NSW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1937
    Event Place: Heidelberg, , Victoria, Australia

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