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Sarah Connolly 1851–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1851

Birth Location: County Tyrone, Ireland

Death Date: 2 Apr 1913

Death Location: Castlederg, Tyrone

Father: James Connolly

Mother: Mary Connolly

Spouse(s): Edward McGoldrick

Children(s): John McGoldrick, John McGoldrick, Mary McGoldrick, Sarah McGoldrick, Alice McGoldrick, Maggie McGoldrick, Bridget McGoldrick, Edward McGoldrick, James McGoldrick, John McGoldrick

Sarah Connolly was born in 1851 in County Tyrone, Ireland, the child of James Connolly And Mary Connolly. In 1901, Sarah Connolly resided in Tullycar, Corgary, County Tyrone. In 1911, Sarah Connolly resided in Corgary, Tyrone, Ireland. Sarah Connolly married Edward Mcgoldrick, and had children including Alice Mcgoldrick, Bridget Mcgoldrick, Edward Mcgoldrick, James Mcgoldrick, John Mcgoldrick, Maggie Mcgoldrick, Mary Anne Mcgoldrick, Sarah Mcgoldrick. Sarah Connolly passed away in 1913 in Castlederg, Tyrone.

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Biography

  • Sarah Connolly was born in 1851 in County Tyrone, Ireland, the child of James Connolly And Mary Connolly.
  • In 1901, Sarah Connolly resided in Tullycar, Corgary, County Tyrone.
  • In 1911, Sarah Connolly resided in Corgary, Tyrone, Ireland.
  • Sarah Connolly married Edward Mcgoldrick, and had children including Alice Mcgoldrick, Bridget Mcgoldrick, Edward Mcgoldrick, James Mcgoldrick, John Mcgoldrick, Maggie Mcgoldrick, Mary Anne Mcgoldrick, Sarah Mcgoldrick.
  • Sarah Connolly passed away in 1913 in Castlederg, Tyrone.

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Sarah Connolly's Ancestors

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Sarah Connolly
1851–1913
Birth Place: County Tyrone, Ireland
Parents
James Connolly
1817–1911
County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Mary Connolly
1822–1898
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Connolly's Descendants

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Sarah Connolly (Abt 1851–2 Apr 1913) m. Edward McGoldrick (abt 1846–10 Oct 1907)
  1. 1. John McGoldrick 1882–
  2. 2. John McGoldrick 1873–1881
  3. 3. Mary (Anne) McGoldrick 1876–
  4. 4. Sarah McGoldrick 1878–
  5. 5. Alice McGoldrick 1880–1963 m. James (Joseph) OKeefe 1886–1976
    1. 1. Margaret O'Keefe 1913–1998
    2. 2. James O'Keefe 1915–2008
    3. 3. Katherine O'Keefe 1917–2013
    4. 4. John O'Keefe 1918–2013 m. Marion McGurren 1925–2004
      1. 1. Kevin (J.) O'Keefe 1949–2004
    5. 5. Michael O'Keefe 1921–1977
  6. 6. Maggie McGoldrick 1882–
  7. 7. Bridget McGoldrick 1885–
  8. 8. Edward McGoldrick 1888–
    1. 1. Sarah (Bridget) McGoldrick 1916–1916
    2. 2. Edward McGoldrick 1917–
    3. 3. Mary McGoldrick 1918–
    4. 4. Patrick (Joseph) McGoldrick 1921–
  9. 9. James McGoldrick 1890–
  10. 10. John McGoldrick 1893–

Sarah Connolly's Timeline

4 Records

1851
Abt 1851
Birth of Sarah Connolly in County Tyrone, Ireland
County Tyrone, Ireland
1901
31 March 1901
Age 50
Sarah Connolly resided here in Tullycar, Corgary, County Tyrone
Tullycar, Corgary, County Tyrone
1911
2 April 1911
Age 60
Sarah Connolly resided here in Corgary, Tyrone, Ireland
Corgary, Tyrone, Ireland
1913
2 Apr 1913
Age 62
Death of Sarah Connolly in Castlederg, Tyrone
Castlederg, Tyrone

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1851
    Event Place: County Tyrone, Ireland
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Ireland, Census, 1911, Class: RG14
    [2] Ireland, Census

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 31 March 1901
    Event Place: Tullycar, Corgary, County Tyrone
    Record Source:
    [1] Ireland, Census
    [2] 1901 Irish Census, Tullycar, Corgary, County Tyrone

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 2 April 1911
    Event Place: Corgary, Tyrone, Ireland
    Record Source: Web: Ireland, Census, 1911, Class: RG14

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1913
    Event Place: Castlederg, Tyrone

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