Place of migration
Stayed in Ireland

George Tallon was born around 1837 possibly in the Ardbraccan/Bohermeen parish, County Meath to Andrew Tallon and Anne (?). I assume Ardbraccan/Bohermeen as his death certificate states he was buried in the Adrbraccan/Bohermeen graveyard after his death in 1876 while living with his wife and children on Cannon Row in Navan.

I believe these may have been George's siblings:

Patrick Tallon 1828-1875

Catherine (Kate) Tallon 1840

Philip Tallon

Bridget Tallon

On 16 Jun 1866 George Tallon married Bridget Mahon in Navan Parish with Joseph Neill and Bridget Fitzimons as witnesses. Their civil marriage document provides the following information:

George aas a 29 year old bachelor and labourer living on Barrack Lane whose father was Andrew Tallon, also a labourer. His wife was Bridget Mahon an 18 year old spinster and servant living on Cannon Row whose father was Patrick Mahon, also a labourer.

Bridget and George Tallon had six children together while living on Millbrook and later moving to Cannon Row in Navan:

B. 3 Sep 1867 - Unknown    Michael Tallon (Millbrook birth)

B. 16 Mar 1869 - D. 5 Nov 1869 Anne Tallon (Millbrook birth)

B. 23 Dec 1870 - D. 16 Oct 1880 Patrick Christopher Tallon (Millbrook birth)

B. 27 Dec 1872 - Unknown Andrew John Tallon (Cannon Row birth)

B. 16 Jun 1874 - D. 26 April 1951 John Francis Tallon (Cannon Row birth)

B. 10 Apr 1876 - D. 29 Dec 1950 Mary Alice Tallon (Cannon Row birth)

4 Feb 1876 Death of husband George Tallon while living on Cannon Row from "convulsions" likely high fever.  Last daughter, Mary Alice Tallon, is born just a few weeks later.

George's civil death certificate and church ledger signed by Hugh Behan suggest his birth was in 1841, while his marriage certificate places his birth in 1837.

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Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1837
Date of Death 1st Feb 1876

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