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Family Tree Maker 2005 The D'Arcy Family by Gitte D'Arcy Table of Contents Genealogy Report for John Joseph D'Arcy (Jack) ..........................................................................................2 Descendant Tree of John Joseph D'Arcy ........................................................................................................5 1 The D'Arcy Family Descendants of John Joseph D'Arcy Generation No. 1 1. JOHN JOSEPH1 D'ARCY was born 1899 in Doon, Co. Limrick, Ireland, and died 03 mar 1961 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He married KATHLEEN MCDONELL 09 sep 1934 in Ireland. She was born 09 okt 1906 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland, and died 1964 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. Children of JOHN D'ARCY and KATHLEEN MCDONELL are: 2. i. MICHAEL PATRICK2 D'ARCY, b. 08 dec 1935, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland; d. 21 dec 2000, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland. 3. ii. TOM BRENDAN D'ARCY, b. 11 maj 1937, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 4. iii. PHILOMENA ELIZABETH MARY D'ARCY, b. 18 maj 1945, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. Generation No. 2 2. MICHAEL PATRICK2 D'ARCY (JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 08 dec 1935 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland, and died 21 dec 2000 in Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland. He married MARGARET MARY O' SULLIVAN 03 feb 1959 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland, daughter of THOMAS O' SULLIVAN and JOHANNAH MOREY. She was born 07 okt 1934 in Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork, Ireland. More About MICHAEL PATRICK D'ARCY: Cause of Death: Cancer of the brain Children of MICHAEL D'ARCY and MARGARET O' SULLIVAN are: 5. i. JOSEPHINE ANN3 D'ARCY, b. 19 jan 1960, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 6. ii. JOHN JOSEPH D'ARCY, b. 16 jul 1961, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 7. iii. MICHAEL THOMAS D'ARCY, b. 08 sep 1963, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 8. iv. PAUL D'ARCY, b. 24 okt 1966, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 3. TOM BRENDAN2 D'ARCY (JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 11 maj 1937 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He married (1) KAY CREEDON 11 jun 1962 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. She was born 19 aug 1938 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland, and died 13 jul 1986 in Ballincollig. He married (2) NORA ELIZABETH O'REGAN 22 sep 1989 in Ireland. She was born 07 maj 1947 in Goleen, Co. Cork, Ireland. Children of TOM D'ARCY and KAY CREEDON are: 9. i. JOHN GERARD3 D'ARCY, b. 22 jan 1965, Cobh, Co. Dublin, Ireland. 10. ii. CATHERINE PATRICIA D'ARCY, b. 15 mar 1966, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 11. iii. GERALDINE ANN D'ARCY, b. 22 mar 1969, Raheny, Co. Dublin, Ireland. 4. PHILOMENA ELIZABETH MARY2 D'ARCY (JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 18 maj 1945 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. She married PATRICK CARMODY 1966 in Ireland. He was born 02 feb 1942 in Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland. Children of PHILOMENA D'ARCY and PATRICK CARMODY are: 12. i. DEIRDRE KATHLEEN3 CARMODY, b. 26 mar 1967, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 13. ii. NIAMH AILEEN CARMODY, b. 02 dec 1968, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 14. iii. DOCTOR EOIN PATRICK CARMODY, b. 11 jan 1970, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. iv. DOCTOR RUAIDHRI JOHN CARMODY, b. 27 aug 1973, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland; m. KAREN KEESHAN, 06 okt 2007, Hoan Chappel, Cork, Ireland. Generation No. 3 5. JOSEPHINE ANN3 D'ARCY (MICHAEL PATRICK2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 19 jan 1960 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. She married DAMIEN CHARLES LEE 25 aug 1984 in Malahide Co. Dublin, Ireland, son of CHARLES LEE and JOSEPHINE NOLAN. He was born 26 sep 1960 in Artane, Co. Dublin, Ireland. 2 The D'Arcy Family Children of JOSEPHINE D'ARCY and DAMIEN LEE are: i. CIARAN MARK4 LEE, b. 31 dec 1989, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland. ii. FIONA ERICA LEE, b. 29 sep 1994, Stockholm, Sweeden. iii. AISLING TOVA LEE, b. 29 sep 1994, Stockholm, Sweeden. 6. JOHN JOSEPH3 D'ARCY (MICHAEL PATRICK2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 16 jul 1961 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He married GITTE RASMUSSEN 21 maj 1994 in Copenhagen, Denmark, daughter of NIELS RASMUSSEN and JYTTE ANDERSEN. She was born 28 maj 1959 in Aalborg, Denmark. Children of JOHN D'ARCY and GITTE RASMUSSEN are: i. SEAN GUNNAR4 D'ARCY, b. 28 mar 1996, Frederiksberg, Denmark. ii. AXEL MICHAEL D'ARCY, b. 04 sep 1998, Hillerød, Denmark. 7. MICHAEL THOMAS3 D'ARCY (MICHAEL PATRICK2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 08 sep 1963 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He married PAULA MARY LALOR 30 dec 1995 in Abbeyleix, Ireland, daughter of MICHAEL LALOR and BRIDGET WHELAN. She was born 06 jul 1963 in Portlaoise, Co. Laois, Ireland. Child of MICHAEL D'ARCY and PAULA LALOR is: i. EMMA ZOE4 D'ARCY, b. 29 nov 2000, Dublin, Ireland. 8. PAUL3 D'ARCY (MICHAEL PATRICK2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 24 okt 1966 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He married BLANAIT MARIE NIBHRADAIGH 03 jan 2004 in Glasnevin, Co. Dublin, Ireland, daughter of FRANCIS BRADY and SARAH GRANT. She was born 10 feb 1967 in Dublin, Ireland. Child of PAUL D'ARCY and BLANAIT NIBHRADAIGH is: i. CONOR MICHAEL4 D'ARCY, b. 31 dec 2006, Dublin, Ireland. 9. JOHN GERARD3 D'ARCY (TOM BRENDAN2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 22 jan 1965 in Cobh, Co. Dublin, Ireland. He married COLETTE MURRAY 05 nov 1999 in Ballinlough, Cork City, Ireland. She was born in Ballinlough, Cork City, Ireland. Children of JOHN D'ARCY and COLETTE MURRAY are: i. STEPHEN THOMAS4 D'ARCY, b. 08 nov 2000, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. ii. SHANE MICHAEL D'ARCY, b. 27 apr 2003, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. iii. GEMMA KATHLEEN D'ARCY, b. 12 jan 2006, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. 10. CATHERINE PATRICIA3 D'ARCY (TOM BRENDAN2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 15 mar 1966 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. She married PATRICK WALSH 10 feb 1989 in Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland. He was born 14 jun 1965 in Cork City, Ireland. Children of CATHERINE D'ARCY and PATRICK WALSH are: i. EMMA KAY4 WALSH, b. 04 jul 1989, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland. ii. MARK PATRICK WALSH, b. 25 mar 1991, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland. iii. ALAN THOMAS WALSH, b. 11 sep 1997, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland. iv. KARL WILLIAM WALSH, b. 15 nov 1999, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland. 11. GERALDINE ANN3 D'ARCY (TOM BRENDAN2, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 22 mar 1969 in Raheny, Co. Dublin, Ireland. She married BRYCE WHIBLEY 26 maj 2001 in Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland, son of DAVE WHIBLEY and LYN WILLIAMSON. He was born 09 okt 1973 in Tauranga, New Zealand. Children of GERALDINE D'ARCY and BRYCE WHIBLEY are: i. OLIVIA KATHERINE4 WHIBLEY, b. 05 nov 2003, Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland. ii. CARA LYN WHIBLEY, b. 20 sep 2005, Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland. 12. DEIRDRE KATHLEEN3 CARMODY (PHILOMENA ELIZABETH MARY2 D'ARCY, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 26 mar 1967 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. She married JOE RICHARDSON 23 sep 1996 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 3 The D'Arcy Family He was born 09 jan 1965 in Ireland. Children of DEIRDRE CARMODY and JOE RICHARDSON are: i. CLIODHNA ELLEN4 RICHARDSON, b. 14 maj 1997, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. ii. EADAOIN ALICE RICHARDSON, b. 22 jan 1999, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. iii. SINEAD PHILOMENA RICHARDSON, b. 18 maj 2001, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. iv. CIAN JOSEPH RICHARDSON, b. 14 sep 2005, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. 13. NIAMH AILEEN3 CARMODY (PHILOMENA ELIZABETH MARY2 D'ARCY, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 02 dec 1968 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. She married MICHAEL SOANS 21 jan 1993 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He was born 04 mar 1967 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. Children of NIAMH CARMODY and MICHAEL SOANS are: i. REBECCA MARTHA4 SOANS, b. 15 okt 1996, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. ii. MATTHEW MICHAEL SOANS, b. 04 maj 2000, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. iii. AMY CATHERINE SOANS, b. 21 mar 2005, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland. 14. DOCTOR EOIN PATRICK3 CARMODY (PHILOMENA ELIZABETH MARY2 D'ARCY, JOHN JOSEPH1) was born 11 jan 1970 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. He married BREDA FLANNERY 1999 in Limerick, Ireland. Child of EOIN CARMODY and BREDA FLANNERY is: i. AOILEANN ALICE4 CARMODY, b. 14 sep 2002, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland. 4 Descendants of John Joseph D'Arcy John Joseph D'Arcy Kathleen McDonell b: 1899 in Doon, Co. Limrick, Ireland b: 09 okt 1906 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland d: 03 mar 1961 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland m: 09 sep 1934 in Ireland d: 1964 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland Michael Patrick D'Arcy Margaret Mary O' Sullivan Cont. p. 6 b: 08 dec 1935 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland b: 07 okt 1934 in Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork, d: 21 dec 2000 in Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland Ireland m: 03 feb 1959 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland Josephine Ann D'Arcy Damien Charles Lee John Joseph D'Arcy Gitte Rasmussen Cont. p. 7 b: 19 jan 1960 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland b: 26 sep 1960 in Artane, Co. Dublin, Ireland b: 16 jul 1961 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland b: 28 maj 1959 in Aalborg, Denmark m: 25 aug 1984 in Malahide Co. Dublin, m: 21 maj 1994 in Copenhagen, Denmark Ireland Ciaran Mark Lee Fiona Erica Lee Cont. p. 8 Sean Gunnar D'Arcy Axel Michael D'Arcy b: 31 dec 1989 in Malahide, Co. Dublin, b: 29 sep 1994 in Stockholm, Sweeden b: 28 mar 1996 in Frederiksberg, Denmark b: 04 sep 1998 in Hillerød, Denmark Ireland 5 Descendants of John Joseph D'Arcy John Joseph D'Arcy Kathleen McDonell b: 09 okt 1906 in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland b: 1899 in Doon, Co. Limrick, Ireland m: 09 sep 1934 in Ireland d: 03 mar 1961 in Cobh, Co.
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