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Thomas Gill worked the coal mines of Tamaqua and returned to Ireland between 1864 and 1869. He had possible affiliations or conflicts with the Ancient Order of the Hibernians or the Molly Maguires known for organizing coal laborers in Central Pennsylvania.
Thomas Gill died in 1869 Ireland County of Roscommon, parish Killgavin (sp?) and when he died he was fifty years old.
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Date of Birth |
1st Jan 1819
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Date of Death |
1st Jan 1869
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Place & Date of Marriage |
Thomas Gill married Elizabeth Delany January 23, 1851 by the Rev W. Kelly parish priest of Tamaqua, Schuykill County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Place of Death |
As recorded by his wife, Elizabeth Delany Gill of Tamaqua, PA, Thomas Gill died in County Roscommon in 1869 parish Kilgavin (?) at fifty years old. The notebook recording the marriage, birth dates of their children and some of the deaths, along with receipts for payment of rent to the Company Store (mine owners of Tamaqua) is kept by great-great granddaughter Brenda Jane Trainor (living in California in. 2022). |
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