11 children
1853–
Birth: before 1853
23
22 — Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death: Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
1853–1916
Birth: about 1853
23
22 — Ballyminister, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death: January 15, 1916 — Wingham, New South Wales, Australia
1854–1939
Birth: about 1854
24
23 — Ballylomen, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death: August 7, 1939 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
1856–1919
Birth: November 9, 1856
26
25 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 8, 1919 — Wingham, New South Wales, Australia
1858–1871
Birth: about 1858
28
27 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: March 29, 1871 — Manning River District (Taree), New South Wales, Australia
1860–1894
Birth: about 1860
30
29 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: August 10, 1894 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
1862–1950
Birth: about 1862
32
31 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: May 27, 1950 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
1864–1888
Birth: about 1864
34
33 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: August 7, 1888 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
1866–1937
Birth: August 28, 1866
36
35 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: May 28, 1937 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
1869–1906
Birth: about 1869
39
38 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: January 22, 1906 — Wingham, New South Wales, Australia
1873–1930
Birth: January 18, 1873
43
42 — Woola Woola, New South Wales, Australia
Death: November 5, 1930
1830–1887
Birth: about 1830 — County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death: July 23, 1887 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
1831–1923
Birth: about 1831 — Dramramer, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death: August 12, 1923 — Taree, New South Wales, Australia
Facts and events
Marriage | before 1853 Citation details: 840 Jennifer Bulley has written: "I was fortunate to be able to visit Northern Ireland a couple of years ago, and found many Mooney sacred sites. I had great difficulty finding "Affinahoy" - a town mentioned in my own notes as well as on your webpage The town turned out to be Aughnahoy (which probably sounds like Affinahoy if you say it with an Irish accent). We found many Mooney and Duffin graves there, and more Duffins still living in the nearby town, so I'm 99% certain that "Aughnahoy" is the correct name. Certainly no Irish people in the district had ever hear of Affinahoy, nor was it to be found on Google maps." |
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