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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - D Obituaries, death notices, etc. - D Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes D L'Acy William 10/04/1824 Clare Street Daffy Maurice 28/01/1950 Capparoe, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary native of Ballingarry, Co. Limerick, Publican, buried at Ballingarry Daffy Terence 22/04/1911 Ballynoe, Croom accidental drowning; inquest report Daireaux Monsieur Jean 19/11/1823 Thomas Street (of Nantes) Dale female (Mrs.) 14/11/1810 South Audley St., London wife of captain Dale, of the Northumberland Regiment and daughter of Sir Christopher Knight, of this City Dallas Duncan 23/04/1845 George Street aged 17, student at TCD, son of John Dallas Dallas Sarah 28/02/1844 George Street dau of J. Dallas D'Alleyne Richard 17/03/1847 Newcastle aged 37 Dalton A., Mrs. 12/05/1841 John Street Dalton David 30/05/1889 accidental death of railway man (inquest report 1/6/1889) Dalton Dr. 06/04/1946 21 Devonshire Street, Harley Street, late of Limerick, buried St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal London, U.K. Green. London Dalton Elizabeth Albinia 31/07/1852 George Street dau of Major and Mrs. Dalton, 61st Regiment Dalton Enoch 23/06/1945 Inchicore, Dublin native of Limerick, one of first pupils of Limerick Institute, message of condolence from City Vocational Committee, buried Bluebell Cemetery Dublin (Limerick Echo 03/07/1945) Dalton female (Mrs.) 27/04/1796 Nutfield, near Ennis, Co. Clare wife of Edward Dalton Dalton female (Mrs.) 01/10/1800 Nicholas Street widow of Michael Dalton late of Woodpark, Co. Clare Dalton Francis Benedict, Mother 18/06/1949 St. Paul's Convent, Garstang, Preston, born Carrickkerry, Ardagh England, UK Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Dalton Henry 24/10/1791 Kilo... (?) Dalton Henry 15/12/1832 Abbeyfeale Dalton Ignatius, Sister 06/01/1945 Killeshandra, Co. Cavan daughter of Mr. & Mrs. James Dalton, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick Dalton James 29/08/1838 Clare Street Dalton James 18/01/1840 Abbeyfeale Dalton James 12/04/1843 Abbeyfeale aged 85 Dalton James 18/05/1920 Clare Street War of Independence casualty; news report (inquest report, 27/05/1920) Dalton John 18/12/1944 Lower Gerald Griffin Street died 17/12/1944; represented Dock and Irishtown Wards on Limerick Corporation for 40 years, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery (Limerick Echo 19/12/1944) Dalton John 11/11/1950 Oakland, California, U.S.A. native of Carrickerry, Co. Limerick, buried Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Dalton Joseph A. 26/11/1918 Glensecrone, Abbeyfeale obituary Dalton Joseph A. 10/05/1948 2 Alpine Villas, O'Connell Avenue proprietor of City Printing Company, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Dalton Julia 23/09/1940 Knockdown, Athea news report Dalton male 23/09/1909 Newcastle West child of Margaret Dalton; inquest report Dalton Margaret 14/12/1940 Park Temple, Athea sympathy note, wife of John Dalton Dalton Mary 04/05/1915 Ballykeefe, Mungret aged 103; news report Dalton Mary Joseph, Sister 14/07/1925 St. Mary's Convent Mercy nun; announcement Dalton Oliver 16/02/1833 John Street Dalton Patrick 11/05/1937 Little Henry Street Post Office linesman, seriously injured having collided with car while cycling between Patrickswell and Croom, died four days later Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Dalton Patrick 11/05/1937 84 Henry Street inquest report, age 50, linesman at GPO, collided with a motor car while cycling Dalton Patrick 21/10/1944 Knocknagornagh aged 96; buried Templeathea Dalton Thomas 12/09/1872 New York aged 66, native of Co. Limerick Dalton Timothy 09/01/1943 Ballyhahill aged 27; uncle, Paddy Dalton killed by Crown Forces during the War of Independence (death notice 01/23/1943) Dalton William 02/10/1946 Parkana, Athea, Co. Limerick buried Templeathea graveyard D'Alton female (Mrs.) 08/01/1834 William Street D'Alton male (infant) 06/05/1840 Clare Street son of Michael D'Alton D'Alton Mary, (Mrs) 22/08/1815 Deerpark, Bunratty. Co. Clare D'Alton Michael 10/03/1813 Ross Castle (Bunratty Castle?), Co. Clare D'Alton Michael 28/02/1865 10 Clare Street aged 50 years, late of Wood Park, Co. Clare Daly Alice, (Mrs.) 13/04/1946 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. late of Castlefarm, Hospital, Co. Limerick Daly Anne (Mrs.) 12/08/1950 18 Lower Cecil Street buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Daly Anne, Mrs. 26/10/1949 18 Lower Cecil Street buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Daly Annie 07/07/1908 26 William Street daughter of late Edward Daly; death notice (funeral report, 09/07/1908) Daly B., Mrs. 05/09/1863 Cork late of Patrick Street, Limerick City Daly Bernard 28/08/1940 Newtownbarry, Co. Wexford funeral report, originally from Castletown, sister of the Convent F.C.J., buried at the Convent Cemetery (obituary 28/08/1940) Daly Bernie 03/04/1943 39 O’Dwyer Villas, Thomondgate née Gleeson Daly Bridget 20/05/1926 2 Eden Villas, Ballinacurra widow of Cornelius Daly; obituary Daly Catherine 08/10/1867 Doherty's Lane, Broad Street inquest report Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Daly Catherine 24/04/1937 Tivoli, North Circular Road news report, age 83, widow of Edward Daly, involved in the Fenian Movement, mother of Commandant Ned Daly and mother-in-law of Proclamation signatory Tom Clarke, both executed by British forces in 1916, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery (funeral report 27/04/1937) (Limerick Echo 27/04/1937) Daly Catherine 11/04/1942 Swanson Terrance née Gubbins; d. 28/03/1942; acknowledgement notice Daly Charles 01/07/1946 Commons, Cloyne, Co. Cork knocked down by motor car Daly Christina (Mrs.) 16/12/1950 41 Athlunkard Street, Daly Cornelius 08/05/1924 2 Eden Villas, Ballinacurra primary teacher; formerly of Crecora; death notice (obituary, 08/05/1924) Daly Crissie 23/11/1946 Tough, Adare, Co. Limerick aged 15, buried Adare Cemetery Daly Daniel 13/08/1851 Woodfield House, Co. Limerick Daly Daniel 24/01/1893 Waterbury, Conn. formerly of this city Daly Daniel 16/08/1910 Parochial House, Templeglantine Parish priest, Templeglantine; obituary Daly David 27/12/1950 18 Lower Cecil Street buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Daly Dympna 20/05/1914 Main Street, Charleville obituary, sister in the Mercy Convent, daughter of Denis Daly Daly Edmund 08/06/1897 Bella Vista, Laurel Hill Avenue aged 51, son of William Daly, Castle Daly, Tipperary Daly Edward 11/09/1890 Frederick Street funeral report, brother of John Daly Daly Eliza 10/06/1846 Henry Street widow of Jeremiah Daly, dau of the late Theobald Richard O'Flahertie Daly Elizabeth (Mrs.) 10/06/1950 Caherlane, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick aged 90, buried at Brosna, Co. Kerry Daly Ellen 11/11/1905 Newtown, Knocklong death notice Daly female 04/01/1887 Clare Street alleged suicide Daly female 30/07/1903 mother of Alderman John Daly; funeral report Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Daly female (Mrs.) 18/01/1826 Newcastle Daly female (Mrs.) 04/11/1840 Mount Pleasant widow of Michael Daly of Raford Daly female (Mrs.) 22/03/1851 Wickham Street wife of John Daly, brass founder Daly Gennie 17/09/1892 Loretto Convent Wexford death notice, youngest child of Mrs. Daly 120 George Street Limerick Daly Henry 20/04/1916 Bedford Row hairdresser; death notice (obituary, 20/04/1916) Daly Hubert 04/02/1941 Montréal, Quebec, Canada Christian Brother / Teacher, native of Clare, aged 70, teaching in Canada since age 20, taught at St. Anne's, Montréal for 47 years Daly J. (Mrs.) 25/02/1950 Lios Greine, Castletown, Co. Limerick N.T, buried Castletown Cemetery Daly J. C. 23/04/1908 Borrisokane doctor and athlete; native of Dromineer, Kilmallock; obituary Daly James 03/02/1813 City and County Gaoler Daly James 06/03/1847 William Street Upper of Farrenshone, North Liberties Daly James 20/09/1864 Nicholas Street aged 58, late Head Constable of Limerick City Constabulary Daly James 23/03/1869 Vize's Place aged 24, upholsterer Daly James 31/08/1940 11 O'Dwyer Villas news report, member of Éire Óg Hurling Club, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Daly James, Rev. 05/07/1923 Kilkee parish priest, Kilkee; brother of Mrs. Clune, The Crescent, Limerick; obituary Daly Jeremiah 13/01/1941 St. Rita's, Canal Bank inquest report, discovered floating in the Grand Canal, thought to have accidentally stumbled during darkness and fell in, member of the Old I.R.A., native of Kerry, buried in family plot in Co. Kerry (Limerick Echo 14/01/1941) Daly Jim 03/10/1942 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., died 16/07/1942; native of Blackboy Pike; former employee of O’Mara’s Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Daly Johanna 18/04/1939 The Square, Abbeyfeale aged 72, relict of Con Daly, mother of Dean of Rockwell College, buried at St. Mary's Parish church grounds Daly John 26/06/1844 Francis Street shoe maker Daly John 21/04/1849 John Street Daly John 26/05/1894 buyer at Todd & Co. (death notice 26/5/1894), buried in Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick. Daly John 01/07/1916 15 Barrington Street Prominent Fenian and former Lord Mayor of Limerick; obituary (funeral report, 04/07/1916) (Limerick Leader obituary, 30/06/1916) (Limerick Leader funeral report, 03/07/1916) Daly John 22/09/1936 The Square, Tulla, Co. Clare died following automobile accident near Tuamgraney, prominent Clare hurler, buried at family burial ground in Tulla (Limerick Echo 29/09/1936) (Limerick Echo 29/09/1936 inquest) Daly John J. 15/02/1947 Curraghgour View buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Daly Joseph 17/10/1804 John Street carpenter Daly Joseph 15/05/1940 Tuogh, Adare news report, age 6, knocked down by a horse Daly Joseph 22/05/1948 Tuagh, Adare, Co.
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