DNA matches prove that Owen was the brother of William Mulvihill. John's son stated that he was the nephew of William Mulvihill on his death registration.
Owen was born in Roscommon, Ireland about 1819. It appears that his actually name was Eugene but he went under his middle name of Owen.
He met and married Sarah (Ceila) Burke probably in Roscommon, Ireland before 1849.
Owen passed away in Eden & Kinclare, Boyle, Roscommon, Ireland on Feb 14, 1899, age 80 with his daughter-in-law Mary (Crann) Mulvihill present at his death.
Cause of Death : Old Age
Sources
Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FT6S-4Y7 : accessed 28 Nov 2012), Owen Mulvihill, 1819; citing vol. 4, p. 54, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin, Ireland; FHL microfilm 101600.
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