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Miles Donahe

BirthMarch 1795 - Tinnaberna, Kilmuckridge, Wexford
Death10 Oct 1858 - Wexford, Ireland
MotherCatherine Stafford
FatherMichael Donohoe

Born in Tinnaberna, Kilmuckridge, Wexford on March 1795 to Michael Donohoe and Catherine Stafford. Miles Donahe married Nelly Coughlin and had 13 children. He passed away on 10 Oct 1858 in Wexford, Ireland.

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Parents
Michael Donohoe
1760 - 1838
Catherine Stafford
1772 - 1841
Spouse(s)
Nelly Coughlin
1798 - 1831
Bridget "Biddy" Donohoe
1810 - 1880
Children Show all
Miles Donohoe
1825 - 1894
Cathy Donohoe
1819 - Unknown
Patt/patrick Donohoe
1824 - Unknown
Michael Donohoe
1821 - 1850
Anastasia Donahoe
1822 - 1903
James Donohoe
1828 - Unknown
Mary Donahe
1840 - Unknown

Thomas Donahe
1838 - 1916
Patrick Donahe
1844 - Unknown
Elizabeth Donahe
1834 - 1904
James Donahe
1836 - Unknown
Myles C Donahe
1841 - Unknown
John Donahe
1844 - Unknown

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