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Limerick householder index Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Fahey Bridget Bilboa Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Fahey Bridget Foilycleara Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Fahey Bridget Moanahila Oola Oola and Solohead Fahey John Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fahey Joseph Ballyanrahan West Kilkeedy Patrickswell (Patrickswell Town) Fahey Mary Galbally Town Galbally Galbally Fahy Denis Glashapullagh Kilmoylan Shanagolden Fahy John Annagh Galbally Galbally Fahy John Briskabeg Kilkeedy Patrickswell Fahy Margaret Dromsallagh Tuogh Cappamore Fahy Mary Anne Kilcolman Kilkeedy Patrickswell Fahy Michael Cromwell Ballinlough Hospital Fahy Timothy Ashroe Abington Murroe and Boher Fahy William Gortnagarde Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Fahy William Rathjordan Rathjordan Hospital Fain Michael Crean West Glenogra Dromin and Bruff Falahee Edmond Templeathea West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Falahee Edward Ballinloughane Ardagh Ardagh Falahee John Ballinloughane Ardagh Ardagh Falahee Timothy Templeathea West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Fallon Benjamin Ardagh Town Ardagh Ardagh Falvey Timothy Kilmurry (Lane) Kilmeedy Feenagh Fane James Curraghbeg Adare Adare Fanning Francis Stonehall Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Fanning John Ballyanrahan East Kilkeedy Patrickswell Fanning William Ballyriggin Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Fannon Patrick Dromcolliher Town Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Farmer Gerald Edward Oatlands Cahervally Donaghmore Farrell Alice High Street, Croom Croom Croom Farrell Bartholomew Ballynash (Bishop) Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 1 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Farrell Edward Beagh Iveruss Askeaton Farrell Eliza Woodfield Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Farrell Ellen Main Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Farrell Frank Effin Effin Effin Farrell George Boulabally Adare Adare Farrell James Ballynagoul Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Farrell James Cahirguillamore Tullybracky Bruff Farrell James Derrybeg Knocknagaul Mungret Farrell John Ballinanima (Massy) Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Farrell John Ballincolly Hackmys Charleville Farrell John Ballynash (Bishop) Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Farrell John Ballyouragan Dysert Croom Farrell John Cloonty Kilmoylan Shanagolden Farrell John Garranroe Killonahan Patrick's Well Farrell John Monaster North Monasteranenagh Manister Farrell John Moorestown Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Farrell John Pallaskenry Town (a) Chapelrussel Kildimo Farrell Joseph High Street, Croom Croom Croom Farrell Martin Bruff Town Bruff Bruff Farrell Mary Bunkey Killeenagarriff Castleconnell Farrell Michael Adare Adare Adare Farrell Michael Carroward West Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Farrell Michael Churchquarter Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Farrell Michael New Pallas Town Grean Pallasgreen Farrell Patrick Ballinanima (Massy) Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Farrell Patrick Ballycullen Lismakeery Askeaton Farrell Patrick Cromwell Ballinlough Hospital Farrell Patrick Galbally Galbally Galbally Farrell Patrick Maiden Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Farrell Patrick Tullybrackey Tullybracky Bruff Farrell Thomas Bridge Street, Croom Croom Croom Farrell Thomas Kilcolman Kilkeedy Patrickswell Farrell Thomas Rathanny Knockainy Knockainy 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 2 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Farrell William Bruff Town Bruff Bruff Farrell William Main Street, Croom Croom Croom Farrell William Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Farrell William Tobernea East Effin Effin Farrington Matthew Bruree Town Bruree Rockhill Fay Catherine Tullovin Croom Croom Fay Denis Adare Adare Adare Fay Patrick Adare Adare Adare Feaheny Ellen Mundellihy Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Feaheny Matthew Mundellihy Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Feaheny Thomas Dromcolliher Town Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Fealey Edward Mounttrenchard Loghill Loughill & Ballyhahill Fealey Richard Knockbrack Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Fealy Ellen Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Fean Bridget Boherbee, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fean John Boherbee, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fean Michael Coolanoran Kilscannell Ardagh, Rathkeale Feane John Coolrus Ballingarry Ballingarry Feehan Bridget Ballydonnell Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Feehan Denis Ballinagoul Hackmys Charleville Feehan John Ballymongaun Cloncrew Drumcollogher Feeheny Matthew Killaghteen Ardagh Ardagh Feehily Michael High Street, Croom Croom Croom Feely Alice Castlequarter Fedamore Fedamore Feeney Michael Commons Kilfinny Croagh Feheney Michael Aghalacka Askeaton Askeaton Fehily Michael Abbeyfeale East Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Fenaughty Johanna Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Fenessy Patrick Church Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fenlon Michael Cloon and Commons Stradbally Castleconnell Fennell Edmond Chapel Street, Glin Kilfergus Glin Fennell Edmond Knockbweeheen Kilcolman Kilcolman, Coolcappa Fennell Hanora Boherbee, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 3 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Fennell James Cloghkeating Mungret Mungret and Crecora Fennell James Tullyleague Kilfergus Glin Fennell John Main Street, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Fennell John Well Lane, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fennell Mary Derraulin Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Fennell Mary Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fennell Michael Ballygiltenan Upper Kilfergus Glin Fennell Patrick Kilbreedy Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Fennell Robert Caherconlish Town Caherconlish Caherconlish Fennell Thomas Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Fennell Thomas Church Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Fennell William Caheragh Kilfergus Glin Fennelly Bridget Knockainy Town Knockainy Knockainy Fennelly Edward Doon Town Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Fennelly Michael Dromsallagh Tuogh Cappamore Fennelly Michael Kilduff Grean Pallasgreen Fennessy Daniel Ballymacshaneboy Kilquane Kilmallock Fennessy Edward Ballybrood Ballybrood Caherconlish Fennessy James Knockdromin Clonshire Adare and Cappagh Fennessy Michael Ballycahane Middle Ballycahane Fedamore Fennessy Patrick Ballymacshaneboy Kilquane Kilmallock Fennessy William Ballygeana Galbally Galbally Fenton Denis John Ballydonohoe Kilflyn Glenroe Fenton John Ahnagurra Ballingarry Ballingarry Fenton Laurence Derraulin Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Fenton Margaret Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Fenton Martin Rivers Stradbally Castleconnell Fenton Mary Derraulin Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Fenton Michael Derraulin Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Fenton Patrick Ballydonohoe Kilflyn Glenroe Fenton Patrick Keale Kilflyn Glenroe Fenton Patrick Knocklong West Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane Fenton Roger Sunville Upper Particles Kilfinane 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 4 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Feore Maria Sarsfield Street, St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Kilmallock Feore Martin Sarsfield Street, St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Kilmallock Feore Mary Cullamus St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Feore Thomas Graiganster St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Ferns John Hospital Town Hospital Hospital Ferns William Hospital Town Hospital Hospital Ferris Ellen Park Dunmoylan Coolcappa Ferris Martin Tooreendonnell Kilmoylan Shanagolden Ferris Thomas Ballinloughane Ardagh Ardagh Fetton Daniel High Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Fetton John Main Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Fetton Patrick High Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Feury Richard Glenagragara Kilfergus Glin Field Michael Shanaclogh Crecora Mungret and Patrick's Well Fields Patrick Drehidtarsna Drehidtarsna Adare Finch George S. Maryville Ballycahane Fedamore Finn Bartholomew Newtown Kilkeedy Patrickswell Finn Edmond Ballygubba South Tankardstown Kilmallock Finn Edward Ballincarroona Kilfrush Hospital Finn James Ballycarrane Croom Croom Finn James Cloonteen Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Finn James William Street, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Finn John Ballygrennan Uregare Dromin, Bruff Finn John Ballynamona Ballynamona Hospital Finn John Castlemungret Mungret Mungret and Crecora Finn John Curraghturk Ballylanders Ballylanders Finn John Knocklong West Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane Finn John Lemonfield Knocknagaul Mungret Finn John Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Finn John Thomastown Kilbreedy Minor Effin Finn Kate Main Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Finn Margaret Brackvoan Bruff Bruff Finn Mary Mussel Lane, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 5 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Finn Maurice Ballycullane Kilbreedy Major Bulgaden and Ballinvana Finn Patrick Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Finn Patrick Ballynamona Ballynamona Hospital Finn Patrick Brewery Lane, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Finn Patrick High Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Finn Patrick Knockannacreeva Bruree Rockhill Finn Richard Ballinanima (Massy) Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Finn Timothy Mussel Lane, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Finn William Ballincurra Kilbreedy Major Bulgaden and Ballinvana Finnan Thomas Pallas Grean Pallasgreen Finnegan Denis Seconglass Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Finnegan Michael Knockpatrick Robertstown Shanagolden Finnegan Timothy Caherlevoy Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Finnelly Michael Kilduff Ballynacloagh Pallasgreen Finnerty Margaret Abbeyfeale
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