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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - H Obituaries, death notices, etc. - H Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Habisrittinger Mary, Mrs. 19/03/1949 5 McNamara Terrace buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Hackett Bridget 03/09/1881 Crosby Row, Windmill Street an "Alleged Homicide Near Frederick Street" (further report, 10/9/1881) Hackett Elizabeth 10/10/1871 10 Ellen Street aged 86, widow of late John Hackett Hackett female (Mrs.) 01/08/1810 Limerick late of Nicker, near Pallasgreen, in this City Hackett female (Mrs.) 06/01/1917 The Deanery, Edenmore, Ennis Road wife of Dean Hackett; funeral report (see also 11/01/1917) Hackett Frederick Augustus Patrick 02/09/1846 Rutland Street Upper son of Captain Hackett, Royal Navy Hackett Helen Harriett Cunninghame 16/09/1886 Kilmallock infant dau of Aylmer & Helen Hackett, death notice Hackett Henry 22/07/1837 Fethard Hackett Johanna 01/04/1854 Newcastle report Hackett John 13/02/1856 Ellen Street formerly Poor rate collector of the city and suburban districts of the Limerick Union Hackett John 03/02/1858 Limerick son of late Thomas Hackett Hackett John, jun. 22/05/1850 Mallow aged 22, late Assistant Master of the Limerick Workhouse Hackett Margaret 04/01/1840 Patrick's Quay, Cork wife of William B. Hackett, dau of Patrick O'Callaghan of Limerick Hackett Michael 18/05/1926 butcher's journeyman; sudden death; news report Hackett Patrick 07/03/1942 Cragmore, Askeaton acknowledgement notice Hackett R. I. D. 17/02/1925 Cheltenham, England Colonel, R.A.M.C.; brother of the Dean of Limerick; obituary (see also, 19/02/1925) Hackett Samuel J., Rev. 12/10/1915 The Rectory, Askeaton Rector of Askeaton; death notice (obituary, 12/10/1915) (funeral report, 14/10/1915) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Hackett T. Aylmer P., Rev. 04/12/1928 COI Dean of Limerick; obituary (funeral report, 06/12/1928) (report on will, 16/05/1929) Hackett Therese 26/06/1943 Newtown, Clonlara, Co. Clare acknowledgement notice Hackett Thomas 03/01/1905 King's County father of Rev. Hackett, Rector of Kilmallock Haddon Gladys Elsie 15/12/1888 62 William Street death notice, aged 3 years and 8 months Haffey Owen 09/10/1822 Moore Lane [carbon monoxide poisoning] Hagany John 05/04/1848 accidentaly drowned at Corbally Hagarty female (Mrs.) 08/05/1812 Ennis, Co. Clare Hagerty Thomas 28/08/1807 Moy, Ennis, Co Clare Haighney Margaret 05/05/1910 Cloughdoolerty, Fedamore aged 3; accidental burning Hailes female (Mrs.) 01/03/1856 Norwich widow of John Hailes, grandmother to Mrs. Grantley Shelton and Mrs. Captain Shelton of Rossmore, Co. Limerick Hailes Joseph 05/10/1915 son of late T. Hailes; First World War casualty; obituary Hailes Timothy 05/01/1892 3 Castle Street report. Former staff sergeant of Limerick City Artrillery Militia Haines Catherine 30/01/1861 112 George Street aged 70, wife of Adam Haines Elizabeth Boles 01/02/1866 Charleville aged 19, granddau of late William Stewart [Frazer?] of George Street, Limerick [surname Frazer is best guess, based on trades directories data] Haines Harriet Louisa 20/03/1861 George Street aged 8 months, dau of John Haines Haines Homan 22/03/1862 Charleville son of late Thomas Wise Haines, M.D., Mallow Halahan John 24/03/1852 Manchester former grocer and spirit merchant of Limerick City Haleran male 29/09/1804 army recruit, killed when his unit was attacked at Ballyneety [further report, 03/10/1804] Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Hales 14/04/1945 Airmount Terrace, Singland Haley female (Mrs.) 11/02/1843 Adare Halfpenny Female 25/07/1785 The Parade, Limerick mother of Pat Halfpenny, Secretary to the Lord Chancellor Hall Ambrose 18/01/1908 Mignon, North Strand businessman and local politician; obituary (funeral report, 21/01/1908) Hall Ambrose 16/02/1926 Wellington Terrace son of Ambrose Hall, former mayor of Limerick and husband of Meta Hall; death notice (obituary, 16/02/1926) (funeral report, 18/02/1926) Hall Anne Maria 17/02/1870 6 The Crescent widow of late William H. Hall Hall Catherine 13/02/1847 Ballingarry wife of James Hall, Postmaster Hall Corporal 12/07/1894 Strand Barracks (inquest report, 12/7/1894) (funeral report 12/7/1894) Hall Eliza 13/08/1874 5 George's Quay wife of Sylvester Hall; death notice Hall Ellen 18/11/1875 Beverly Cottage, Limerick fourth daughter of the late William Henry Hall; death notice Hall Ellen Mary 16/04/1863 2 Catherine Place infant; dau. of John H. Hall Hall female (Mrs.) 14/01/1788 wife of Mr. Hall, cabinet maker Hall female (Mrs.) 24/02/1815 George's St. (now O'Connell St.) Hall female (Mrs.) 29/06/1836 Johnstown, near Dublin at the residence of her son-in-law Captain Edward Whyte, widow of Sober Hall, formerly of this city Hall female (Mrs.) 04/04/1838 Bruff report, wife of Edward Hall, went to bed with a fire in the room and no chimney, died of suffocation, her child and servant were also in the room but they survived when given medical aid Hall female (Mrs.) 23/02/1853 Castle Connell wife of Stephen Hall of the Post Office Hall female (Mrs.) 29/04/1854 Denmark Street wife of Humphry Hall, dau of Michael Mulcahy, baker, Charlotte's Quay Hall female (Mrs.) 18/01/1876 Thomas Street wife of Stephen Hall, victualler; death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Hall Frances 02/01/1807 Bath, England dau of late Sober Hall of Limerick City, death notice Hall Frances 02/01/1807 Bath, England dau of late Sober Hall of Limerick City, death notice Hall Frances Ms 02/01/1807 Bath, England daughter of Sober Hall of Limerick Hall Frederick 04/06/1912 Cappagh Lodge, Kilrush Limerick Fisheries Board inspector; suicide; inquest report Hall Frederick 09/04/1949 50 Edale Road, Leigh, Lancashire, UK late of 21 Cregan Avenue, Killeely Hall Frederick W. 20/04/1872 Victoria Terrace aged 69 Hall George 28/03/1835 Thomondgate Hall George 14/11/1857 Henry Street compositor, late overseer in Printing Office of Limerick Chronicle Hall J. 21/05/1903 Ashbourne House, Dock Road captain with Lower Shannon Steamship Company; obituary Hall James 08/08/1860 Henry Street aged 16, son of Charles Hall Hall James John, Rev. 06/08/1874 Diocesan School, St. Mary's aged 46; death notice Hall James P. 28/12/1916 Ballyshannon, Donegal solicitor; practised in Limerick for 20 years; death notice (obituary, 28/12/1916) Hall Jeremiah 15/06/1831 Old Francis Street Hall John 20/06/1835 Clare Street Hall John 11/06/1914 Loughrea died in fire while visiting at Gerald Griffin Street; inquest report and funeral report Hall John C. 29/09/1855 aged 29, compositor, late of Lim. Chronicle Hall John H. W. 06/10/1855 Boreenmana Road, Cork aged 57, brother of Wm. H. Hall of Lim. City Hall Joseph 22/12/1868 12 Thomas Street aged 9, son of Ambrose Hall Hall Joseph 26/02/1874 15 Bowman Street aged 43; death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Hall Joseph 26/06/1917 Southsea, England Engineer Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve; son of Captain John Hall, Ashbourne Road, Limerick; First World War casualty; death notice (obituary, 26/06/1917) [additional details, Commonwealth war Graves Commission] Hall Joseph, Rev. Fr. 27/10/1932 Clapham, London was for some years attached to Mount St. Alphonsus Hall Lizzie 21/10/1869 George's Quay aged 8, dau of Sylvester Hall Hall Lizzie (Sr. Mary of St. William) 10/12/1874 Triconopili Convent of Marie Repartrix dau of late William Henry Hall; death notice Hall Madame Nissen 15/07/1893 Paris death notice, sister of Ambrose Hall J.P. Limerick Hall Margaret 11/10/1848 Clare Street wife of Charles Hall Hall Margaret 05/01/1856 Castle Connell widow of late Stephen Hall, postmaster Hall Margaret 01/08/1865 Bowman Street aged 18, dau of Charles Hall Hall Margaret 18/10/1906 1 Ashbourne Road death notice (funeral report 20/10/1906) (notice of acknowledgement 25/10/1906) Hall Margaret 17/10/1907 1 Ashbourne Road in memoriam Hall Margaret, Mrs. 23/05/1949 3 Wellington Terrace, O'Connell buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Avenue Hall Maria 21/05/1851 Limerick dau of Jeremiah Hall, d. at res of her brother, Heytesbury Street, Dublin Hall Mary 08/11/1862 3 Dominick Street wife of John Hall Hall Mary 13/10/1881 Lisburn dau. of Rev. James J. Hall, Limerick, death notice Hall Mary 16/02/1882 wife of Ambrose Hall, death notice Hall Mary 21/02/1942 Assembly Mall acknowledgement notice Hall Mina 10/12/1881 Lisburn dau. of late Rev. James J. Hall, Limerick, death notice Hall Patrick 22/04/1871 15 Bowman Street aged 34 Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Hall Richard 08/06/1825 House of Industry Hall Rosanna 12/11/1921 Adare centenarian; announcement Hall Stephen 10/12/1853 Castle Connell aged 76, postmaster Hall Sylvester 24/08/1893 death notice, compositor. Hall Townsend Monkton, Major 02/07/1851 Fern Hill, Torquay aged 81, late of 28th Regt., formerly of Erina, nr Limerick Hall Una Muriel 16/07/1898 Crag Ville, Limerick aged 5 months; dau of Ambrose Hall Hall William (Master) 27/02/1796 Rev. Mr. Carter's School son of Sober Hall Hall William E. 09/05/1868 London son of late William H. Hall of Limerick City Hall William H. 08/12/1864 Crescent aged 66, native of Cork, late of Office of Mayor of Limerick as Chief Magistrate; Manager of the Union Bank, report (funeral report 10/12/1864) Hall William J.
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