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Eleanor Farrell was born in the early 1790s in Clone. The Penal Laws were still in action during her early lifetime, banning the education and many other basic rights of Catholics. She grew up in a large and very poor family. She married neighbour Patrick Doyle on 13 Sep 1809, witnessed by her brother John Farrell, her cousin Catherine Loftus and Bridget Hanlon.
Patrick was a small farmer renting nine acres for his family.
Children of Eleanor and Patrick
John B. 7 May 1816
Walter B. 12 Apr 1816
Margaret B. 19 Apr 1822
Catherine B. 10 Apr 1825
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1790 (circa) | |
Townland born | Clone | |
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) | Patrick Doyle | VIEW SOURCE |
Names of Siblings | Peter, John, Eleanor, Mary, Thomas, William, Winifred, Anne, Michael | |
Names of Children | John, Walter, Margaret, Catherine |
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1850
Immigration to New Orleans
1st May 1850