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Patrick Joseph Leonard 1912–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Mar 1912

Birth Location: fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland

Death Date: 23 Aug 1912

Death Location: fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland

Father: Patrick Leonard

Mother: Anne Ward

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The story of Patrick Joseph Leonard began in 1912 in fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland. Patrick Joseph Leonard passed away in 1912 in fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland.

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Biography

  • The story of Patrick Joseph Leonard began in 1912 in fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland.
  • Patrick Joseph Leonard passed away in 1912 in fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland.

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Patrick Leonard's Ancestors

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Patrick Leonard
1912–1912
Birth Place: fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland
Parents
Patrick Leonard
1873–1935
Fieldstown, Louth, Ireland
Anne Ward
1874–1912
Creewood, Slane, Co Meath
Grandparents
Peter (Ward) *
1830–1904
Creewood, Slane, Co Meath
Jane (Leonard) *
1836–1907
Braystown
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Ward
1789–
Bridget Meade
1803–1837
William LEONARD
1800–1866
Mary REILLY
1792–1864
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Ward
1762–
Anne Markey
1765–
William Leonard
1770–
Mary CARR
1775–
Patrick Reilly
1761–
Mary Dunne
1760–

Patrick Leonard's Timeline

2 Records

1912
25 Mar 1912
Birth of Patrick Joseph Leonard in fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland
fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland
1912
23 Aug 1912
Death of Patrick Joseph Leonard in fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland
fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Mar 1912
    Event Place: fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Aug 1912
    Event Place: fieldstown, mullary, Louth, Ireland

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