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Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1925-1927 DEATH NOTICES & OBITUARIES IN THE NORTHERN STANDARD 1925 -27 NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: PAGE: Adams, John Augherlane, Ballybay 09/04/1926 173,175 Alelly, Mrs Newbliss 04/12/1925 121 Allen, James Drumcannon, Latton 04/06/1926 196 Armstrong, Edward North Road, Monaghan 29/04/1927 360,361 Armstrong, Elizabeth San Francisco & Monaghan 27/08/1926 241 Armstrong, John Dundrannon House, Ballybay 19/11/1926 277 Armstrong, Mrs Clones 12/02/1926 151 Armstrong, Robert Newbliss 07/08/1925 79 Armstrong, Robert Threemilehouse 04/03/1927 327,329 Armstrong, Robert David Kilnaclay, Threemilehouse 18/06/1926 207 Atkinson, George Lennon, Tullycorbett 02/04/1926 169 Bartley, Anne Tiernaneil, Monaghan 28/05/1926 195,197 Beggan, Catherine Annagoes, Newbliss 18/03/1927 336 Beggs, Mary Anne Drumould, Silverstream 30/12/1927 460 Begley, Robert Moninton, Ballybay 05/06/1925 57 Bell, Margaret Rockcorry 10/04/1925 42 Benson, Samuel Dublin St. Monaghan 03/07/1925 68 Berry, Thomas Lisnalee, Monaghan 04/09/1925 90 Black, John Bannaghroe, Stranooden 16/10/1925 106 Black, John Corryhagan, Rockcory 04/06/1926 197,198 Blackburne, Elizabeth Drumguinney 30/04/1926 180 Bolton, Mary Anne Castleblayney 26/03/1926 166,167 Bowes, John Ballyhoe Bridge, Fermanagh 30/12/1927 459 Boyd, Miss Derryallery 14/10/1927 431 Boylan, Hannah Corfinlough, Ballybay 01/04/1927 343 Boylan, Mrs P. Lennon, Tullycorbett 30/09/1927 425 Boylan, Winifred Castleshane 25/06/1926 213 Boyle, Peter Drumshannon, Newbliss 27/11/1925 118,120 Brady, Bernard Lecklevera 15/04/1927 354 Brady, Edward Clones 19/02/1926 152 Branion, Mrs Annamackneill 18/06/1926 203 Branion, Mrs Stramore, Glaslough 13/05/1927 367 Brannigan, Mary Mullinary 24/09/1926 253 Brannigan, Thomas Monaghan 30/01/1925 17,18 Breakey, Anna Cumry, Ballybay 21/08/1925 86 Breakey, Jane Cumry, Ballybay 14/08/1925 83 Brennan, Dan Cornacrue, Tullycorbett 26/08/1927 414 Brennan, Mrs Lisduff, Aughnamullen 22/04/1927 358 Brimmer, Elizabeth The Wood, Monaghan 22/07/1927 400,403 Brown, Ernest The Pound, Ballybay 24/06/1927 381 Bryans, Michael Dooskey 11/02/1927 316 Bryans, William Annaghabane, Rockcorry 09/07/1926 221 Brydon, Eleanor Stanley Terrace, Monaghan 11/06/1926 199,201,208 Burgess, Robert Clones 03/09/1926 244 Burnside, Annie Market St. Monaghan 20/08/1926 238,240 Busby, Mary Corbeg 21/01/1927 309 Byers, Robert Glennan 02/01/1925 4 Byrne, Mrs Carrickmacross 23/01/1925 14 Callaghan, Anne Carrickavelty, Aughnamullen 02/09/1927 415 Callaghan, Margaret Emyvale 29/10/1926 267 Callan, Thomas Drumlusty, Carrickmacross 02/01/1925 2 Campbell, Margaret Glaslough 02/01/1925 3,5 Candy, Mrs Monaghan 14/08/1925 82 Carey, Rev. W.S. Monaghan 03/06/1927 374 Carroll, Mick Carnaveigh, Aughnamullen 12/08/1927 408 Carroll, Patrick Latton 27/02/1925 27 Carroll, Patrick Annabrack, Threemilehouse 15/04/1927 354 Carson, Thomas Ballybay 26/06/1925 66 Carson, Thomas Crosskeys, Aughnamullen 01/01/1926 126 Carvill, Francis Monalty, Carrickmacross 21/01/1927 308 Cassidy, Mr. Glenn, Rockcorry 29/01/1926 139 Charlton, William Tully House, Emyvale 25/11/1927 447,452 Clarke, Hugh Tamlat, Monaghan 24/07/1925 75 Clarke, Jane Antrim & Clontibret 03/09/1926 245 Clarke, Michael Aughnamullen, Latton 12/06/1925 60 Clarke, Mr. Richard Galway & Monaghan 30/12/1927 460,461 Clerkin, Philip Ardaghey 18/03/1927 337 Clerkin, Terence Edenbrone, Latton 29/10/1926 264 Coleman, John Castleblayney 22/01/1926 136 Conlan, Mrs Lacken, Latton 11/02/1927 315 Conlan, Patrick Lacken, Latton 07/01/1927 303 Conlon, James Garrybawn, Latton 20/05/1927 368 Connolly, James Corraskeagh 06/03/1925 31 Connolly, John Cornawall 14/01/1927 307 Connolly, Louis 20/08/1926 238 Connolly, Mary Lecklevera 08/10/1926 254 Connolly, Mary Scotshouse 04/02/1927 313 Connolly, Mr. Carrickatee 20/02/1925 23 Connolly, Mrs Tullycorbett 06/02/1925 19 Connolly, Mrs Aghnaskea, Newbliss 25/11/1927 449 Coogan, Mrs Tonyscallon 08/01/1926 128 Corkey, Dr. Isaac Whitla London & Monaghan 18/03/1927 337 Corley, Lizzie Derryhoash, Glaslough 08/07/1927 393,394 Corley, Mrs Corradown, Glaslough 03/06/1927 375 Corrigan, Mrs Smithboro 11/06/1926 202 Cosgrove, Mr. Clones 13/08/1926 237 Coulston, Mrs Robert Latton 08/01/1926 129 Coyle, Catherine Nahill, Threemilehouse 09/01/1925 6 Coyle, Edward Rooskey, Threemilehouse 08/10/1926 255,257 Coyle, John Latton 28/05/1926 190 Coyle, Kathleen Creeve, Aughnamullen 08/07/1927 391 Coyle, Mr. B. Anney, Latton 14/01/1927 306 Crane, George Canada & Monaghan 22/05/1925 50 Crawford, Andrew Glenish, Ballybay 08/04/1927 351 Crawford, Elsie Springfield, Ballybay 09/09/1927 418,419 Cronin, James Aghabog, Newbliss 30/10/1925 110 Cruickshanks, Robert Drumginney 17/12/1926 288,289 Cuming, Jackson Brackley, Aughnamullen 09/09/1927 417 Cunningham, James Canada & Monaghan 26/06/1925 65 Cunningham, Mr. J.C. Corrybrennan, Ballybay 03/06/1927 376 Cunningham, Mrs Corrybrennan, Ballybay 01/01/1926 127 Curley, Anne Drumaclan 06/08/1926 232 Curran, Elizabeth Dernaroy, Newbliss 16/01/1925 10 Curran, James Dernaroy, Newbliss 16/01/1925 10 Curran, Margaret Lecklevera 31/12/1926 301 Cusack, Annie Carn, Aghabog 02/07/1926 218 Daly, Mr. J. Rousker 12/02/1926 149 Daly, Mr. J. Drumskelt 23/07/1926 224 Daly, William Drumian, Newbliss 13/08/1926 236,237 Davidson, John Ivy Cottage, Drumagelvin, Glaslough 22/04/1927 356 Deery, Anne Aghnmakerr, Aughnamullen 28/01/1927 311 Dempsey, Mrs Latton 31/07/1925 77 Devlin, Toal Aughnacloy & Truagh 15/07/1927 398 Dickson, Mrs Calliagh, Drumhillagh 03/09/1926 246 Dignam, Louie Creeve, Ballybay 16/07/1926 222 Dignam, Thomas Creeve, Ballybay 25/09/1925 97 Dixon, Margaret Glaslough St. Monaghan 10/09/1926 248 Donnellan, James Aughnacloy, Smithboro 11/06/1926 199 Donnellan, Patrick Aughnacloy, Smithboro 29/04/1927 360 Donnelly, Mr. J. Creeve 14/08/1925 81 Donoghue, George Glaslough St. Monaghan 08/04/1927 349,350 Doogan, William Donegal & Monaghan 28/05/1926 194 Draffin, William Drumgrole Hill, Ballybay 03/06/1927 373,376 Duffy, Denis Texas & Drumfreehan, Latton 14/05/1926 184 Duffy, James Killeevan 20/08/1926 239 Duffy, John Bannaghbane 18/11/1927 442 Duffy, Maggie Drumskelt, Newbliss 07/10/1927 429 Duffy, Mary Annagoes, Newbliss 23/07/1926 226,228 Duffy, Mr. P. Tullycorbett 20/03/1925 35 Duffy, Mr. T. 17/12/1926 288 Duffy, Mrs John Cohey 28/05/1926 191 Duffy, Mrs M. Shanmullagh, Ballybay 08/04/1927 351 Duffy, Pat Corlatt, Bawn 06/05/1927 363 Duffy, Patrick Drumhillagh, Ballybay 20/02/1925 23 Duffy, Patrick Tamlet, Latton 31/07/1925 77 Duffy, Thomas Glaslough St. Monaghan 24/12/1926 293 Dunn, Stephen Bangor & Stonebridge 18/02/1927 319 Dunwoody, Ellen Drumlara 12/03/1926 164 Dunwoody, Robert Annagola 03/06/1927 373 Dunwoody, Samuel Wiinipeg, USA & Monaghan 10/06/1927 377 Eagle, Alexander Castleshane 11/12/1925 122,123 Eakin, William John Knockafubble, Emyvale 16/12/1927 453 Eakins, Samuel Ballybay 30/01/1925 15 Elliott, Alfred Glenlough 31/12/1926 298 Elliott, Archibald Drumloughin, Rockcorry 05/03/1926 160,163 Elliott, Mrs Dunraymond 07/08/1925 80 Elliott, Mrs A.J. Drumloughlin, Rockcorry 19/11/1926 277 Elliott, Robert Drumloughlin, Rockcorry 23/07/1926 225 English, Minnie Thornhill, Ballybay 01/01/1926 125 Farrell, Mrs Tullycorbett 02/12/1927 450 Fealy, Felix Drollagh, Newbliss 25/11/1927 449 Fealy, Patrick Reduff, Lough Egish 31/12/1926 299 Ferguson, Elizabeth Rockcorry 26/02/1926 156 Finlay, Annie Eliza Portrush & Annagh, Emyvale 16/07/1926 223 Finlay, Charles Tullygillen, Corcaghan 18/02/1927 319 Fitzimmons, Anne Drumanny, Rockcorry 25/11/1927 448 Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Cormeen House, Ballybay 05/02/1926 144 Fitzpatrick, Kevin Latton 16/12/1927 454 Flood, Charles Mullabryan, Emyvale 15/05/1925 48,49 Foley, Patrick Ardaghey 01/07/1927 390 Forde, Peter Ballingarry, Ballybay 22/04/1927 355 Forde, Robert Mountain Lodge, Latton 21/08/1925 84 Fox, Kate Ballybay 11/02/1927 315 Fox, Mrs William Cortubber, Latton 07/01/1927 303 Gallogly, James Corbane, Ballytrain 10/04/1925 41 Gaston, Joseph Aghabog, Newbliss 26/02/1926 154 Gavney, James Drumskelt 22/01/1926 134 Gibson, Catherine Stanley Terrace, Monaghan 15/05/1925 49 Gibson, Pheobe Lisburn & Monaghan 22/07/1927 400 Gillanders, Annie Ballinagall 26/02/1926 156 Gillanders, John Aughabrick 23/01/1925 13 Gillanders, Thomas Monaghan 20/02/1925 25 Gilmour, Jennie Bowelk, Ballybay 02/12/1927 450 Gilmour, Joseph Nart, Swann's Cross 18/09/1925 96 Gilroy, Mary Anne Dunmakenna, Latton 19/11/1926 279 Girvan, Marjorie Aghintammy, Castleshane 15/04/1927 353 Given, Canon Henry Dublin & Monaghan 23/10/1925 109 Graham, Andrew Gallagh, Clontibret 23/01/1925 13 Graham, Annie Griggy 05/06/1925 58,59 Graham, Maggie Griggy, Monaghan 23/04/1926 178 Graham, Margaret Seveagh, Glaslough 15/10/1926 258,259 Graham, Mrs Gortmore, Smithboro 13/11/1925 115,116 Graham, Mrs Elizabeth Ivy House, Emyvale 10/12/1926 286,287 Graham, Mrs Jemima Billis 07/05/1926 182,183 Graham, Thomas South Africa & Faulkland, Glaslough 02/07/1926 217 Graham, Thomas Smithboro 30/07/1926 229 Greenan, Edward Glassdrumond, Greenans Cross 08/04/1927 349 Greenan, Michael Formil 24/04/1925 44 Greene, Dr. G. Monaghan 24/12/1926 292 Greer, Mrs The Glebe, Tullycorbett 29/05/1925 51,57 Groves, Mrs Burrow Villa, Ballybay 29/01/1926 138 Gunn, Ellen Ballyocean 18/02/1927 319 Hackett, Annie Dublin St. Monaghan 02/10/1925 101 Hackett, Ellen Amacklin, Clara 24/12/1926 295 Hagan, William Brackley, Aughnamullen 26/08/1927 410 Haire-Forster, Margaret Dublin & Killeevan 12/11/1926 271,276 Hall, James Dyan, Newbliss 03/06/1927 375 Hall, John Doohat, Aghabog 12/02/1926 150 Hall, Mary A.
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