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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - G Obituaries, death notices, etc. - G Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Gabbet John 11/04/1815 Clare St. Gabbet Joseph jun., Rev. 07/08/1858 London Gabbet Mary 22/10/1823 Glenwood Gabbet William 28/12/1861 Strand House aged 65, burried at Cahernarry Gabbett Alicia 09/10/1833 Tontine Buildings Gabbett Alicia 23/03/1839 Strand House wife of Daniel Gabbett, buried at Cahirconlish Gabbett Angel Catherine 01/04/1890 Surrey death notice, widow of Mathew Richard Gabbett of Ballybrood, Co. Limerick Gabbett Anne 05/09/1817 Thomas Street Gabbett Augusta 15/02/1896 5 Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, London dau of Butler Thornton of Skerton, Lancashire, wife of Daniel Fitzgerald Gabbett of Cahirconlish Gabbett Charlotte Maria 27/01/1874 Eden Terrace wife of Poole Gabbett; death notice Gabbett Daniel 15/01/1848 Strand House solicitor, int. at Caherconlish; (death report 15/01/1848) Gabbett Daniel 21/10/1857 Bellfield, North Strand Gabbett Daniel Fitzgerald 21/07/1852 aged 23, late 12th Lancers; removal from res of his uncle, Rev. Joseph Gabbett, Ardvallen, Kilmallock; int at Cahirconlish; (funeral report 21/07/1852) Gabbett Daniel Fitzgerald 06/08/1898 Caherconlish House aged 56, former M.P. for Limerick, d. in London (further report 09/08/1898) Gabbett Deborah 17/09/1870 1 Tontine Buildings widow of late Richard Gabbett Gabbett Deborah Alicia 04/12/1850 Thornville, nr Limerick City dau of Daniel Gabbett Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Gabbett Diana 05/02/1851 Corbally House, Limerick wife of Thomas Gabbett, dau of Major Creagh of Carrigerry, co. Clare Gabbett Dorothea 18/08/1832 Henry Street cholera Gabbett Edmond 25/02/1865 Riverview, Corbally son of late Poole Gabbett, was an active member of the Corporation, a magistrate of the city & Secretary to the County Grand Jury Gabbett Edward, Rev. 18/04/1912 The Rectory, Croom Archdeacon of Limerick and Rector of Croom; obituary (funeral report, 20/04/1912) Gabbett Eliza 17/08/1822 Henry Street (died at Henry St., late of Creggane(?) Gabbett Elizabeth 23/05/1832 Bank Place Gabbett Elizabeth Agnes 30/08/1919 Caherline House, Lisnagry widow of Richard J. Gabbett; death notice Gabbett Ellen 03/04/1869 Mentone wife of Edward Gabbett, Vicar of Bruree Gabbett Emily 01/09/1914 Dublin widow of late Edward Gabbett, Archdeacon of Limerick (funeral report, 03/09/1914) Gabbett female (Mrs.) 27/04/1796 Newtown Pery wife of John Gabbett Gabbett female (Mrs.) 17/03/1804 Bridge Street wife of John Gabbett Gabbett female (Mrs.) 22/01/1814 George's Street wife of Alterman Thomas Gabbett Gabbett female (Mrs.) 08/03/1815 Upper Mount St., Dublin wife or Alderman William Gabbett, of this City, mother of William Gabbett, Caherline, in this County Gabbett female (Mrs.) 08/03/1816 Upper Mount Street, Dublin wife of Alderman William Gabbett, of this City, mother of William Gabbett, Caherline, in this County Gabbett female (Mrs.) 20/01/1830 Tontine Gabbett female (Mrs.) 10/11/1832 South Hill Gabbett female (Mrs.) 10/04/1858 Dalkey wife of William Gabbett of Carline, County Limerick, interred at Cahirconlish Gabbett female (Mrs.) 14/12/1859 County Limerick Gaol wife of John Gabbett, warder Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Gabbett female (Mrs.) 13/08/1867 Eden Terrace widow of late Ald. J. Gabbett, sister of late Archdeacon Maunsell, report Gabbett Frances Amelia 01/09/1868 53 George Street widow of late Capt. John Gabbett, interred at Caherconlish Gabbett Frances Mary (nee Rich) 20/07/1905 Corbally mother of Poole Gabbett and daughter of late Captain Rich, Woodlands, Castleconnell; obituary and death notice (funeral report, 22/07/1905) (further funeral report 25/7/1905) Gabbett Francis 29/08/1849 Missouri late Co. Wexford, son of Counsellor Thomas Gabbett, formerly of Limerick City Gabbett Francis 28/11/1865 Killeagh, Co. Limerick Gabbett Georgina Villiers 02/09/1854 Strand House wife of William Gabbett, dau of Richard Going, Chief Magistrate of Police, sister of Lt.-Col. Going, 1st Royal Regt. Gabbett Ida Maud 18/06/1945 Mount Rivers, Newport, Co. Tipperary buried Newport Gabbett Jane 27/07/1850 dau of William Gabbett, d at res of her brother, Caherline, nr Castle Connell; int at Caherconlish Gabbett John Fitzgerald 28/11/1835 Redmonstown, Co. Tipperary Gabbett Jones, Rev. 11/09/1852 Trinidad son of William Gabbett of Caherline Gabbett Joseph 02/05/1801 Blackrock, Dublin of Limerick City, nephew of late George Gabbett Gabbett Joseph 18/07/1818 Tontine Buildings late of Highpark, Alderman, Limerick Gabbett Joseph, Alderman 03/12/1864 George Street aged 92, formerly of the office of Mayor of Limerick, father-in- law to late William Smith O'Brien; interred in family vault at cahirconlish (funeral report 06/12/1864) Gabbett Joseph, Rev. 20/01/1885 Shelbourne House death notice Gabbett Kate 04/07/1911 Navan, Co. Meath daughter of late Francis Gabbett, Limerick; death notice Gabbett male (infant) 10/02/1844 Thomas Street infant son of William Gabbett Gabbett male infant 09/04/1814 no address given the infant son of Joseph Gabbett Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Gabbett Margaret 27/03/1883 Shelbourne House wife of Rev. Joseph Gabbett, death notice Gabbett Margaret Jacques 11/07/1912 Waterville Rectory aged 80, widow of Thomas Gabbett, Eden Terrace, Limerick Gabbett Maria 24/01/1874 Ballybrood aged 73, widow of late Francis Gabbett; death notice Gabbett Mary 11/06/1825 Newtown Pery Gabbett Mary 17/12/1825 Tontine Buildings Gabbett Mary 10/11/1863 Castletown Glebe, Co. Tipperary widow of late Dr. Gabbett, d. at res of dau. Mrs. Parker, Castle Lough; interred in Caherconlish family vault Gabbett Mary Anne 11/02/1860 The Crescent widow of late Poole Gabbett of Corbally House Gabbett Mary Caroline 06/04/1911 Co. Cork daughter of late William Henry Gabbett, Caherline House, Co. Limerick; death notice Gabbett Mary E. 08/02/1877 Stafford Street, Edinburgh dau. of Matthew Richard Gabbett, Ballybrood, Co. Limerick; death notice Gabbett Michael 06/04/1929 18 Frederick Street son of late Michael Gabbett, Prospect Hill House, Limerick; death notice Gabbett Poole 29/12/1910 Merton Square, Kilkee former secretary of County Limerick Grand Jury; obituary Gabbett Richard 21/12/1796 St. Domingo late of this City, son of Alderman William Gabbett and Captain in the 66th late of Limerick, son of Alderman William Gabbett and Captain in the 66th Regiment Gabbett Richard 10/11/1838 Leeson Street, Dublin son of Daniel Gabbett of Limerick Gabbett Richard J. 03/11/1896 Caherline House, Lisnagry aged 68, member of Markets Trustees, magistrate for Castleconnell district; brother of Thomas R. Gabbett and bro- in-law to Mr. J. G. Mincnhin (death report 03/11/1896) (funeral report, 07/11/1896) Gabbett Robert 03/02/1874 Castle Lake, Co. Clare son of John Gabbett; death notice Gabbett Robert J. Rev. 12/03/1891 Kilkee death notice, incumbent of Shanagolden up to 1879, lived in Kilkee (Further death report 12/3/1891) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Gabbett Robert Maunsell 22/06/1850 Shelbourne House aged 37, M.D., son of Daniel Gabbett of Strand House; int at Cahirconlish Church (monument in St. Mary's Cathedral 04/12/1850) Gabbett Robert Poole, Major 21/11/1868 Woolwich son of late Poole Gabbett, Corbally House Gabbett Robert Studdert 22/08/1899 Garrykennedy, Nenagh Limerick family name Gabbett Susanna 15/10/1878 Strand House widow of Daniel Gabbett, Bellfield; dau. of late Rev. Windham Magrath Fitzgerald; death notice Gabbett Thomas 27/02/1807 Sparsholt House, Berkshire son of late Gen. Joseph Gabbett (of Limerick?) Gabbett Thomas 27/02/1807 Hampshire, England a relation of Alderman Joseph Gabbett of Limerick Gabbett Thomas 27/02/1807 Sparsholt House, Berkshire son of late Gen. Joseph Gabbett (of Limerick?) Gabbett Thomas 07/12/1814 George's St. (now O'Connell St.) formerly mayor of this City in 1795 Gabbett Thomas 18/10/1822 Newmarket, Co. Clare Gabbett Thomas 22/04/1857 Tontine Buildings aged 70, interred at Caherconlish, bro of Joseph and William Gabbett Gabbett Thomas 26/05/1887 Caherconlish sudden death Gabbett Thomas 16/08/1887 St. Michael's Lane inquest report Gabbett Thomas 10/03/1894 Catherine Place death notice, son of late Poole Gabbett of Corbally House (further death notice 10/3/1894)(funeral notice 13/3/1894) (names omitted 15/3/1894) Gabbett Thomas Richard 08/01/1910 Cork son of late William Henry Gabbett, Caherline House, Limerick; death notice Gabbett Thomas, Lieut. 21/10/1857 61st Regt., son of Mrs. John Gabbett Gabbett William 12/12/1857 Tontine Buildings interred at Cahirconlish Gabbett William 20/06/1865 Ballybrack aged 63, of Mount Minnett Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Gabbett William 24/04/1934 Ard-na-Lia, O'Connell Avenue partner in firm William B. Fitt & Sons, sudden death (funeral report, 26/04/1934), buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Gabbett William H. 07/11/1860 Caherline House, Lisnagry served on the County Grand Jury, Governor of the district lunatic asylum Gabbett William Hampden 01/01/1863 Limerick studying at the University of Cambridge; son of late Daniel Gabbett, Bellfield House; grandson of late Daniel Gabbett, Strand House Gabbett William Hampden, Captain 05/06/1946 Mount Rivers, Newport, Co. Tipperary Pembroke Yeomanry, WWI Gabbett Wydham, Mrs. (née Phillips) 22/12/1908 Mount Rivers obituary (funeral report, 29/12/1908) Gabbett (née Fitzgerald) Anne 20/03/1833 George Street Gabet James 30/08/1820 Castleconnell (partly illegible) Gaff Robert 12/12/1840 Tarbert of Carrigafoyle Castle, manager at the National Bank in Tarbert Gaff Stephen 13/02/1847 Henry Street aged 3, son of Richard Gaff Gaff Thomas 22/02/1792 House of Industry (Limerick?) aged 98 Gaffey male 28/04/1914 Glin RIC constable; funeral report Gaffney Agnes Mary 29/03/1864 Wellesley Place aged 1, dau of Thomas Gaffney Gaffney Agnes Mary 28/12/1871 Mallow Street Upper aged 16 months, dau of Thomas Gaffney Gaffney Agnes Mary 29/07/1884 Mallow Street Upper wife of Thomas Gaffney (death notice 31/07/1884) Gaffney Alice 03/01/1945 Kilmallock, Co.
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