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Mary Jane Young, 1856–1920?> (aged 64 years)
- Name
- Mary Jane /Young/
- Given names
- Mary Jane
- Surname
- Young
father |
1830–1890
Birth: 1830
30
— County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 4 September 1890 — Omagh, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
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mother |
1833–1894
Birth: 1833
24
24
— County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 1894 |
Marriage | Marriage — 12 October 1853 — Derrygortreavy, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
3 years
herself |
1856–1920
Birth: 1856
26
23
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 12 April 1920 — Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
3 years
younger brother |
1858–1934
Birth: 1858
28
25
— County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 8 November 1934 — Cohannon, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
5 years
younger sister |
1862–1935
Birth: 1862
32
29
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 1935 |
5 years
younger brother |
1866–1935
Birth: 9 July 1866
36
33
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 1935 — USA |
3 years
younger sister |
1869–1948
Birth: 28 March 1869
39
36
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 22 October 1948 — Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
4 years
younger brother |
1872–1928
Birth: 1872
42
39
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 21 April 1928 — Belfast, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
3 years
younger brother |
1874–1944
Birth: 20 August 1874
44
41
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 14 October 1944 — Newtownards, County Down, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
3 years
younger brother |
1877–1955
Birth: 13 May 1877
47
44
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 1955 — New Jersey, USA |
husband |
1855–1929
Birth: 22 February 1855
— Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 26 September 1929 — Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
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herself |
1856–1920
Birth: 1856
26
23
— Drumnamoless, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 12 April 1920 — Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
Marriage | Marriage — 16 December 1884 — Creevelough, Aghaloo, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
19 months
daughter |
1886–1959
Birth: June 1886
31
30
— Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 1959 |
23 months
daughter |
1888–1973
Birth: 17 April 1888
33
32
— Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: September 1973 — Surrey, England |
3 years
son |
1891–1977
Birth: 25 January 1891
35
35
— Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 23 April 1977 — Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland |
3 years
daughter |
1894–…
Birth: March 1894
39
38
— Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: |
21 months
daughter |
1895–1963
Birth: 20 November 1895
40
39
— Ballynakilly, Killyman, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland Death: 7 January 1963 — New York, USA |
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Address: Brantry Church of Ireland, Brantry Road, Creevelough, Aghaloo, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland. |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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1901 census Ballynkilly, Drumaspil, County Tyrone John HAZELTON Head M 42 Male Farmer County Tyrone All household members were Church of Ireland and could read and write. 1911 census 26 Ballynkilly, Drumaspil, County Tyrone John HAZELTON Head M 53 Male Farmer County Tyrone All household members were Church of Ireland and could read and write |
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