Patrick Kane Patrick Kane  ‎(I5505)‎
Given Names: Patrick
Surname: Kane

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: about 1830 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Death: 29 March 1903 ‎(Age 73)‎ Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Personal Facts and Details
Birth about 1830 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland

Achill Island, County MayoAchill Island, County Mayo


Marriage Catherine McNulty - about 1860 ‎(Age 30)‎ County Mayo, Ireland

Death 29 March 1903 ‎(Age 73)‎ Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland

Burial after 29 March 1903 Slievemore, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Cemetery: Slievemore Cemetery


Note: "In Loving Memory of our Dear Father PATRICK KANE who died 29th March 1903 aged 74 years. “A father loving true and kind, To envious feelings not inclined. Though suffered long on earth did he, we hope he now enjoys a blessed eternity.” Erected by his son and daughter JAMES KANE and Mrs. M. T. COONEY of San Francisco, Cal." Source: SLIEVEMORE CEMETERY, ACHILL ISLAND, Slievemore Cemetery is located on Achill Island north of Keel and Dooagh at the base of Mt. Slievemore ‎(An Sliabh Mór)‎. The cemetery is located next to the Deserted Village. ­http­://­www­.­bernieworld­.­net­/­Cemeteries­/­Slievemore­/­Sleivemore­%­20Cemetery­.­htm­ ~or~ ­http­://­www­.­igp­-­web­.­com­/­IGPArchives­/­ire­/­mayo­/­cemeteries­/­slievemore­.­txt­
Patrick Kane ‎(1830-1903)‎Patrick Kane ‎(1830-1903)‎


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Immediate Family  (F2099)
Catherine McNulty
1837 - 1901
Patrick Kane
1861 - 1935
Nancy Kane
1864 -
John Kane
1866 -
Barabara Kane
1868 - 1967
Mary Kane
1870 -
Catherine Kane
1873 -
James Patrick Kane
1876 - 1943
Anthony Kane
1879 - 1955
Eneas Kane
1880 - 1958


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Burial "In Loving Memory of our Dear Father PATRICK KANE who died 29th March 1903 aged 74 years. “A father loving true and kind, To envious feelings not inclined. Though suffered long on earth did he, we hope he now enjoys a blessed eternity.” Erected by his son and daughter JAMES KANE and Mrs. M. T. COONEY of San Francisco, Cal." Source: SLIEVEMORE CEMETERY, ACHILL ISLAND, Slievemore Cemetery is located on Achill Island north of Keel and Dooagh at the base of Mt. Slievemore ‎(An Sliabh Mór)‎. The cemetery is located next to the Deserted Village. ­http­://­www­.­bernieworld­.­net­/­Cemeteries­/­Slievemore­/­Sleivemore­%­20Cemetery­.­htm­ ~or~ ­http­://­www­.­igp­-­web­.­com­/­IGPArchives­/­ire­/­mayo­/­cemeteries­/­slievemore­.­txt­

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Achill Island, County MayoAchill Island, County Mayo  ‎(M1142)‎
Type: Map


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Patrick Kane ‎(1830-1903)‎Patrick Kane ‎(1830-1903)‎  ‎(M1141)‎
Type: Tombstone

Close Relatives
Family with Catherine McNulty
Patrick Kane ‎(I5505)‎
Birth about 1830 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Death 29 March 1903 ‎(Age 73)‎ Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
7 years
Wife
 
Catherine McNulty ‎(I5506)‎
Birth about 1837 38 29 County Mayo, Ireland
Death about 1901 ‎(Age 64)‎ County Mayo, Ireland

Marriage: about 1860 -- County Mayo, Ireland
1 year
#1
Son
Patrick Kane ‎(I5686)‎
Birth about 1861 31 24 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Death 30 June 1935 ‎(Age 74)‎ San Francisco, California, USA
3 years
#2
Daughter
Nancy Kane ‎(I5688)‎
Birth 22 May 1864 34 27 County Mayo, Ireland
Death Yes
2 years
#3
Son
John Kane ‎(I5689)‎
Birth 12 April 1866 36 29 County Mayo, Ireland
Death Yes
2 years
#4
Daughter
Barabara Kane ‎(I5677)‎
Birth 2 September 1868 38 31 County Mayo, Ireland
Death 18 March 1967 ‎(Age 98)‎ San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
2 years
#5
Daughter
Mary Kane ‎(I5690)‎
Birth 20 November 1870 40 33 County Mayo, Ireland
Death Yes
2 years
#6
Daughter
Catherine Kane ‎(I5692)‎
Birth 26 January 1873 43 36 County Mayo, Ireland
Death Yes
4 years
#7
Son
James Patrick Kane ‎(I5513)‎
Birth 16 August 1876 46 39 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Death 5 September 1943 ‎(Age 67)‎ San Francisco, California, USA
3 years
#8
Son
Anthony Kane ‎(I5477)‎
Birth 16 March 1879 49 42 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Death 6 March 1955 ‎(Age 75)‎ San Francisco, California, USA
17 months
#9
Son
Eneas Kane ‎(I5511)‎
Birth 15 August 1880 50 43 Keel, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Death 2 January 1958 ‎(Age 77)‎ Contra Costa, California, USA