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John Hanley1817

John Hanley 1817

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John Hanly (or Hanley) was born in Ireland in 1817. His father was a shoemaker (source: a book titled The foundation of the Hospital and Free school of King Charles II., Oxmantown Dublin by Sir Frederick Richard Falkiner). John was a teacher at King's Hospital in Oxmantown, Dublin, Ireland. He married Emma Hall (daughter of Samuel Hall and Elizabeth Tonge) on March 17, 1844 in Grangegorman (his wife's parish) located in Dublin, Ireland. The officiant was Rev. William Maturin, and the witnesses were Thomas Hall (Emma's brother?) and Sarah Pables (or Peebles; Emma's sister?). They had five children named Sarah Jane Hall (Mrs. William Heap), Sharland John Hall, Thomas Hall, Catherine Anne (Mrs. Robert Habel), and Emma (Mrs. Thomas MacMitchell). The Hanlys lived at Okman Street, no. 23 Blackhall Street, and then at no. 24 Blackhall Street. John died on September 25, 1875 at no. 24.

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Date of Birth 1st Jan 1817
Date of Death 25th Sep 1875

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