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John Michael Bannon

Birth16 September 1873 - Tumbleton Creek, Wombat NSW Australia
Death20 August 1967 - St John of God Hospital/Hospice, Kogarah NSW Australia
MotherAnn Maher
FatherThomas Bannon

Born in Tumbleton Creek, Wombat NSW Australia on 16 September 1873 to Thomas Bannon and Ann Maher. John Michael Bannon married Rosehannah Catherine Galvin and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 August 1967 in St John of God Hospital/Hospice, Kogarah NSW Australia.

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Parents
Thomas Bannon
1808 - 1886
Ann Maher
1824 - 1889
Spouse(s)
Rosehannah Catherine Galvin
1880 - 1956
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James Basil Bannon
1909 - 1954
Mary Agnes Bannon
1908 - 2002
Terence Boniface Bannon
1912 - 1988
Cyril Francis Bannon
1919 - 1938

John Porphyry Bannon
1911 - 1989
Carmel Finbar Bannon
1914 - 1995
Sheila Therese Bannon
1916 - 2013

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