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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - C Obituaries, death notices, etc. - C Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Cadan Philip 09/10/1822 Moore Lane [carbon monoxide poisoning] Cadden Mary 22/07/1922 1 New Road Civil War Casualty Caden Michael 01/03/1947 Convent Road, Abbeyfeale ex-R.I.C., buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Abbeyfeale Caffeld John, Corporal 04/06/1845 drowning accident at Steam Boat Quay, corporal, 15th Regiment Cafferty J. (Mrs.) 16/09/1941 Preston, Lancashire, U.K. death notice, native of Ballynahoon, Croom, nee Roche, emigrated to U.K. 20 years previously, sister of current Limerick hurling captain jim Roche Caffrey Gerard 20/12/1947 2 Alphonsus Villa buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Caffrey Henrietta 23/03/1886 11 Mallow Street Lower dau of Moses & Georgina Caffrey Caffrey Margaret 06/07/1895 Laurel Hill Convent accidental poisoning (second report 09/07/1895) (third report 11/07/1895) (fourth report 16/07/1895) (final report 18/07/1895) Caffrey Moses James (Jim) 25/04/1899 7 Mallow Street Lower son of Moses Caffrey; death notice Caffrey Sarah 05/10/1844 Summer Street dau of the late John Caffrey Caffry Moses 02/07/1927 Kilkee grocer, formerly of O'Connell Street, Limerick; death notice (obituary, 02/07/1927) Cagney Antony 22/08/1936 Limerick (?) news report, native of Limerick, priest at St. Simon Stock Church, Kensington, U.K., age 58 Cagney Daniel 04/12/1913 Dullas, Croom suicide; inquest report Cagney David 21/05/1870 Glenfield, Kilmallock son of late Joseph Cagney Cagney Hannah 07/04/1903 Glenwilliam, Ballinacurra daughter of Michael Cagney; funeral report Cagney Hanoria 08/09/1941 Grove House, Morenane news report, age 87, widow of William Cagney, buried at family ground in Boherard Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Cagney M. 28/07/1942 Bridge Street, Croom death notice, well known figure in district, buried at Shanavogha Cagney male 02/10/1893 Charleville drowning Cagney Mary Margaret Sr. 15/09/1906 Hull sister of Daniel Cagney, Ballnaha, Ballingarry Cagney Patrick 24/03/1827 Hanged Cagney Thomas 24/03/1827 Hanged Cagney William 23/03/1822 (executed) Cagney William, Rev. 27/10/1928 Mount St. Alphonsus Redemptorist priest; native of Croom; obituary Cahill Alice (née Houlahan) 10/03/1883 Quebec dau. of Thomas Houlahan, Friarstown, Co. Limerick, death notice Cahill C., Mrs. 23/02/1933 North Strand wife of Patrick Cahill, civil bill officer; buried at Parteen Cahill Catherine 17/06/1848 wife of Charles Staunton Cahill; d. at res of her brother, nr Limerick Cahill David 01/01/1848 Knockulcare Lodge, nr Abbeyfeale Cahill Denis, Rev. 26/01/1814 Mary Street parish priest of Parteen, Co. Clare Cahill Dr. (male) 22/08/1855 Mauritius of East India Company's Bombay Service, d. on way from India, late of Limerick and Clare Cahill E. 15/08/1911 Kollupitiya, Ceylon master tailor; native of Limerick; obituary Cahill E., Rev. 16/07/1941 Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin news report, aged 73, priest with the Jesuit Order, born in Callow, Askeaton, closely associated with Muintir na Tíre (Limerick Echo 22/07/1941 obituary) Cahill Edward, Fr. 29/07/1942 Milltown Park, Dublin Jesuit priest, aged 73, Cahill female (B., Mrs) 09/01/1950 Kildimo, Co. Limerick, ex principal Kildimo National School Cahill female (Mrs.) 14/11/1874 Arthur's Quay aged 86; death notice Cahill female (Mrs.) 13/03/1943 wife of Mr. P. Cahill Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Cahill Henry 14/05/1853 Irishtown news vendor, report Cahill J. G., Dr. 12/03/1895 Newcastle West aged 44, father of Wm. J. and J. P. Cahill; funeral report Cahill James 24/02/1906 Kilmeedy Co.Limerick brother of the late Dr. J. Cahill Cahill James J. 14/08/1943 Chicago, U.S.A. formerly of Ballinlough, Kilteely, Co. Limerick, engaged in real estate business in Chicago Cahill John 22/04/1862 Palmerstown aged 22, inquest Cahill John 19/05/1866 Ballinlough aged 25, M.D.; d. at res. of his mother Cahill John 18/01/1941 Kildimo obituary, Nationalist, member of Rathkeale board of Guardians and District Council, buried at Mellon (death notice 18/01/1941) (funeral report 25/01/1941) (acknowledgement 25/01/1941) Cahill John 13/03/1946 Ashbourne Villas buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Cahill John 05/03/1947 native of Cappagh, Rathkeale, buried Rathkeale Cemetery Cahill John (Rev. Fr.) 23/05/1939 Glasnevin, Dublin funeral report, priest, native of Limerick, son of late Michael Cahill, tobaccco manufacturer, Wickham St., buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery (Limerick Echo 23/05/1939) Cahill M. 01/09/1936 Garrykeel, Killaloe, Co. Clare retired British (Indian) army major, requiem mass in Dublin followed by burial in Charleville Cahill Margaret 17/11/1921 Australia native of Limerick; death notice (obituary, 24/11/1921) Cahill Mary (Mrs.) 29/03/1938 Clare View, Ennis Road relict of late Michael Cahill, tobacco manufacturer, mother of five, all of whom entered religious life, burial at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Cahill Mary (Sr. Columba) 07/03/1939 Crookstown, Co. Cork funeral report, Mother Provincial of the Good Shepherd Order, died in Limerick, buried at Convent grounds (Limerick Echo 07/03/1939) Cahill Mary Anne 04/05/1943 Bachelor's Walk, Nenagh, Co. funeral report Tipperary Cahill Maurice 12/09/1942 Abbeyfeale aged 72 Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Cahill Michael 07/09/1918 29 Thomas Street & Wickham Street tobacco manufacturer; death notice (obituary, 07/09/1918) (funeral report, 10/09/1918) Cahill Mr. 26/06/1822 Cahill Patrick 26/02/1848 pilot, of the brig 'Shannon', drowned near Grass Island Cahill Patrick 09/08/1943 City Courthouse, Limerick Civil Bill officer (Limerick City Court); died aged 56 following a bicycle accident; interred in Parteen Cemetery Cahill Patrick B. 17/09/1949 Callow House, Askeaton, Co. Limerick Chairman of Rathkeale Race Co., buried Rathkeale Cemetery Cahill Rebecca 26/04/1854 Killonan wife of Michael Cahill Cahill Thomas 04/03/1837 report, armed gang broke into the dwelling of Mr. Keating on the of Ballycahane, whipped and beat Mr. Keating, killed Cahill and beat his wife Cahill Thomas 27/04/1907 Chicago native of Ballingarry; announcement Cahill Thomas 12/07/1921 Parteen accidental drowning; news report Cahill William 22/06/1842 Merchants' Quay tailor Cahill William 29/01/1944 26 New Road, Killeely, aged 3 yrs and 3 months; inquest held Cahir Patrick 26/11/1870 Munnaleen (Monaleen?) Cairnes Robert 14/04/1838 Mary Street died of typhus fever, of Dundee Calder Alfred 21/03/1846 Corbally died of hooping cough, infant son of Captain Calder, Staff Officer Calder Edmond H. G. 10/01/1846 son of Sir Henry and Lady Frances Calder, grandson of the late Earl of Limerick Calder Frances Selina, Lady 20/06/1855 Nonsuch Park, Surrey wife of Sir Henry R. Calder, dau of the first Earl of Limerick Calder Harold Alexander 23/07/1851 Prospect Villa, Corbally infant son of Major William Calder, Staff Officer of Pensioners Calder Janet 01/10/1851 135 George Street Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Caldwell Joseph 14/07/1788 on his way to Mallow, Co. Cork, son of James Caldwell of Co. Fermanagh Caldwell Patrick 15/01/1903 died at residence of daughter, Mrs. Heggart, Castleconnell; death notice Caldwell William 19/05/1858 Dublin Inspector of Costabulary for Limerick County Callaghan Catherine (née Bennis) 09/05/1832 Tulla, Co. Clare Callaghan female (Mrs.) 22/06/1833 Denmark Street Callaghan male 23/12/1843 near Tarbert obituary, over-turned horse and cart Callaghan male (Mr.) 02/06/1832 Denmark Street cholera Callaghan Mary 10/04/1830 Exchange Lane Callaghan Miss 08/11/1848 drowned crossing the lock of the Canal nr Clonlara Callaghan Patrick 08/04/1840 report, porter in a Grocer's shop on Roche's Street, died from effects of intoxication Callaghan, Winifred 22/05/1824 Mungret Callahan John 10/04/1783 drowned Callahan John 16/07/1814 Killely(?), near Charleville, Co. Cork Callahan male 13/12/1823 Galbally Callanan Andrew 29/06/1825 Cahirnarry Callanan Ellen 28/11/1835 Charlotte Quay Callanan female (Mrs.) 17/03/1841 Charlotte's Quay Callanan Margaret 23/09/1944 Cloughna, Murroe after a long illness Callanan Michael 20/05/1835 Lock Quay Callinan Denis 11/09/1822 Ennis, Co. Clare Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Callinan Eleanor 15/12/1792 Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare poisoned by her husband Bartholomew Hastings, Deer Park, Co. Clare Callinan female (Mrs.) 30/01/1793 George's Quay wife of David Callinan, merchant Callinan J. L. 07/01/1936 Terenure, Co. Dublin age 40, native of Ennis, Co. Clare Callinan James 22/06/1935 Garryowen aged 6, knocked down by lorry at Clare Street (Limerick Echo 25/06/1935) Callinan James 26/11/1947 31 Smith-O'Brien Avenue, Kileely buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Callinan Mary 04/12/1879 13 Roche's Street 'for 48 years the faithful... servant of the late Mrs. Martha Parker, 11 Newenham Street' Callopy William 10/09/1823 Calter John, (Rev. Fr.) 11/11/1946 Mungret College born Newry, Co. Down Cambell Archibald 24/01/1855 Coonagh Cottage, near Limerick son of Capt. John Campbell, 12th Regt of Infantry Cambie David 24/03/1813 Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Cameron Duncan, Mrs. 15/05/1883 Bedford Row at residence of son-in-law, Arthur Luke, death notice Cameron William 10/12/1845 Merchants' Quay millwright & engineer Campbell Ann 19/06/1807 Nicholas Street, Limerick widow of Colin Campbell Campbell Ann 19/06/1807 Nicholas Street widow of Cloin Campbell, formerly Captain in the 42nd, Royal Highland Regt. of Foot, death notice Campbell Ann 19/06/1807 Nicholas Street widow of Cloin Campbell, formerly Captain in the 42nd, Royal Highland Regt.
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