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Plot No Status Surname Christian Names Address Date of Death Date Plot No Status Surname Christian Names Address Date of Death Date of Burial GA56 Abel Anne Dublin 10th Apr 1919 12th Apr 1919 GA56 Abel Evaleen Dublin 13th Mar 1927 15th Mar 1927 GA56 Abel Joseph 17 Upper Dargle Road, Bray 1st Feb 1932 3rd Jan 1932 ZA57 Abel Patrick Wolfe Tone Square, Bray 19th Nov 1936 21st Nov 1936 ZA57 Abel Ellen 13 Saint Kevins Road, Dublin 24th Aug 2001 29th Aug 2001 ZA57 Abel Mary England 25th Jan 1986 3rd Feb 1986 ZA57 Abel Christina 13 Saint Kevins Road, South Circular Road, Dublin 4th. Mar.1972 7th. March1972 RA57 Acton Clare Acton Villa, Kilmacanogue, Co. Wicklow 20th Oct 1981 22nd Oct 1981 RA57 Acton William (Billy) Clarenville, Ballybawn, Kilmacanogue, Co. Wicklow 26th Jan 2002 28th Jan 2002 RA58 Acton (Baby) Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow 10th Sept 1948 10th Sept 1948 MM65 Adams Garry (Baby) 35 Fassaroe Park, Bray 5th Dec 1976 7th Dec 1976 ZA80 Agostino Dominick Back Street, Little Bray 4th May 1925 6th May 1925 YY89 Ahern James Samphire House, Spencer Villa, Glenageary 11th Jan 1979 13th Jan 1979 UA97 Algar Brigid 7 Brennan's Terrace, Bray 11th July 1946 13th July 1946 UA97 Algar Ernest 7 Brennan's Terrace, Bray 23rd Apr 1948 25th Apr 1948 SA51 Alison Kathleen 1 Sugarloaf Terrace, Bray 10th May 1988 13th May 1988 CA97 Allen John Shancarnon, Florence Road 11th Apr 1973 13th Apr 1973 CA97 Allen Martha Carnnanon, Florence Road, Bray 7th June 1969 9th June 1969 CA98 Allen James Patrick Wharfdale" Florence Road 15th July 1954 17th July 1954 CB73 Allen Valentine R Florence Road, Bray June 1933 10th June 1933 CB73 Allen Mary Saint Monicas Home for Widows 30th Sept 1943 2nd Oct 1943 DD12 Allen William Brennans Terrace, Bray 5th Apr 1996 8th Apr 1996 DD12 Allen Gertrude Shancarnon, Florence Road 25th.Jn. 2014 29th. Jan. 2014 LL79 Allen William 6 Meath Road, Bray 22nd June 1987 24th June 1987 LL79 Allen Sarah (Rose Sally) 19 Failte Park, Bray 2nd. April 2010 24th. April 2010 MM113 Allen Bridget 55 Cill Erna, Dublin 5 13th Mar 1980 15th Mar 1980 MM113 Allen Robert 55 Cill Erna, Raheny, Dublin 13th Apr 1977 16th Apr 1977 MM74 Allen John 6 Seapoint Road, Bray 27th Mar 1974 30th Mar 1974 MM74 Allen Helen 6 Seapoint Road, Bray 1st July 1979 3rd July 1979 QA94 Allen Robert Madden's Cottages, Ballybrack 12th Feb 1942 14th Feb 1942 QA94 Allen Catherine Madden's Cottages, Ballybrack 13th May 1935 16th May 1935 QA94 Allen Kitty Ballybrack 16th Sept 1949 19th Sept 1949 QA94 Allen Ellen 4th July 1941 7th July 1941 SS91 Allen Michael 14 Dale View, Ballybrack 22nd Sept 1972 26th Sept 1972 SS91 Allen Ellen 14 Dale View, Ballybrack 6th Dec 1989 8th Dec 1989 TT79 Allen John 44 Frascati Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin 11th Mar 2004 15th Mar 2004 UA82 Allen Sally Roebuck Nursing Home, Dundrum, Co. Dublin 4th Dec 1985 6th Dec 1985 UA92 Allen Robert Seapoint Road 19th July 1936 21st July 1936 UA92 Allen Sarah Seapoint 19th June 1943 22nd June 1943 UU86 Allen Patrick 1 Marie Villas, Convent Avenue, Bray 15th Aug 1970 18th Aug 1970 WW105 Allen Raymond 52 Clifton Park Shankill 8th Sept. 2007 11th Sept. 2007 WW74 Allen Ellen Beaumount Nursing Home, Dublin 2nd Nov 1993 4th Nov 1993 YA107 Allen Margaret Shankill 1st July 1933 4th July 1933 CB78 Anderson Nora Shankill 9th Feb 1924 10th Feb 1924 CB78 Anderson James Shankill 30th June 1924 1st July 1924 CB78 Anderson Joseph Shankill 2nd May 1924 4th May 1924 RA78 Anderson Dermott Saint Ann's Cottages, Shankill 10th Jan 1942 12th Jan 1942 RA78 Anderson Winifred Agnes Shankill 13th Sept 1932 14th Sept 1932 RA78 Anderson Mary Agnes Saint Ann's, Shankill 22nd Feb 1943 24th Feb 1943 RA78 Anderson William Shankill 26th Sept 1954 28th Sept 1954 WA52 Anderson Arthur 3 Richmond Place, Rathmines 22nd Apr 1961 24th Apr 1961 UU110 Andrews Katherine 5 Millwood Terrace, Meath Road, Bray 15th Feb 1994 16th Feb 1995 UU110 Andrews James 5 Milward Terrace, Meath Road, Bray 24th Mar 1976 26th Mar 1976 Apult (Baby) 43 O'Byrne Road, Bray 3rd Apr 1947 4th Apr 1947 FF42 Archbald Patrick 16 Old Court Park, Bray 11th Jan 1962 13th Jan 1962 EE42 Archbold Florence 10 Dominick Street, Dublin 7th Sept 1984 11th Sept 1984 IA59 Archbold Catherine Hudson's Terrace, Bray 17th May 1922 19th May 1922 II45 Archbold Patrick 20 Mountjoy Street, Dublin 1st Aug 1990 3rd Aug 1990 FA86 Archer Joseph 10 Martello Terrace, Bray 16th Dec 1955 18th Dec 1955 FA86 Archer Mary Meath Road, Bray 18th Mar 1931 20th Mar 1931 FA86 Archer Mary Goldsmith Terrace, Bray 24th Dec 1974 27th Dec 1974 GA54 Archer Elizabeth Nov 1944 28th Nov 1944 GA67 Archer Robert Cogneville" Strand Road 10th Feb 1955 12th Feb 1955 GA68 Archer Eileen 1 Upper Glenageary Road, DunLaoghaire 14th Jan 1982 16th Jan 1982 MM63 Archer Eileen The Archery, Strand Road, Bray 9th Aug 1975 11th Aug 1975 MM63 Archer John Bray Head 5th Aug 1965 7th Aug 1965 SA78 Archer Mary Maryville, Strand Road 11th Feb 1959 13th Feb 1959 SA78 Archer Julia Marywell" Strand Road 15th Oct 1954 17th Oct 1954 SA78 Archer Robert Dargle Road, Bray 28th Sept 1932 30th Sept 1932 WA59 Archibald Catherine 5 Bratagon Cottages 19th Jan 1934 21st Jan 1934 WA59 Archibald Edward Brabayons Cottages 1st Apr 1943 3rd Apr 1943 AA24 Armstrong Elizabeth 15 Brennan's Parade, Bray 15th Mar 1968 18th Mar 1968 AA24 Armstrong Margaret 15 Brennan's Parade, Bray 19th Mar 1968 21st Mar 1968 DA43 Armstrong Anne 12 Weaver Square, South Circular Road, Dublin 10th Feb 1972 12th Feb 1972 EA39 Armstrong John Shankill 10th Nov 1930 12th Nov 1930 EA39 Armstrong Georgie New Vale, Shankill, Co. Dublin 19th Apr 1985 22nd Apr 1985 EA39 Armstrong Christina 23rd Sept 1934 25th Sept 1934 EA39 Armstrong John 32 Lower Kevin's Street 25th Oct 1932 27th Oct 1932 EA39 Armstrong Anne 49 New Vale, Shankill 5th May 1975 7th May 1975 FF79 Armstrong Margaret Flat 1, Block C, Sunnybank, Little Bray 18th Nov 1993 20th Nov 1993 FF97 Armstrong Gerard Flat 1, Block C, Sunnybank, Little Bray 27th Apr 1981 29th Apr 1981 HH88 Armstrong George 7 Loreto Terrace, Bray 18th Apr 1988 21st Apr 1988 HH88 Armstrong Mary 23 Little Mary Street, Dublin 21st Jan 1972 26th Jan 1972 HH88 Armstrong Mary Loreto Terrace, Bray 24th Dec1 967 27th Dec 1967 JA60 Armstrong Louise 2 Library Road, Shankill, Co. Dublin 7th Jan 1973 9th Jan 1973 OA43 Armstrong Patrick Joseph 12 Weaver Square, South Circular Road, Dublin 10th Mar 1960 12th Mar 1960 OA43 Armstrong J. Weaver Square, Dublin 13th June 1927 15th June 1927 OA43 Armstrong Pauline Castle Clare Nursing Home, Greystones, Co. Wicklow 5th Jan 1998 7th Jan 1998 QQ66 Armstrong John 3 Castle Street 27th Aug 1966 29th Aug 1966 QQ66 Armstrong Vera 280 Fassaroe Park, Bray 3rd Aug 1980 6th Aug 1980 VV73 Armstrong Patrick 49 New Vale, Shankill 28th Apr 1972 1st May 1972 VV73 Armstrong Agnes 49 New Vale, Shankill 5th Dec 1976 7th Dec 1976 WA45 Armstrong Helena 15 Brennan's Parade, Bray 19th Sept 1959 21st Sept 1959 WA45 Armstrong Mary The Cresent, Meath Road, Bray 6th Feb 1944 8th Feb 1944 TT107 Arnold Margaret 3 Kilmantain Park, Bray 20th May 2004 22nd May 2004 TT107 Arnold Christine(Chrissie) Kilmantain Park, Bray 30.th. Aug.2013 2nd. Sept.2013 ZA95 Ashcroft Katherine Richmond Hill Lodge 28th May 1933 30th May 1933 JA38 Ashford Kathleen 26 Castle Street 15th Apr 1950 17th Apr 1950 JA38 Ashford John 26 Castle Street 15th Feb 1946 17th Feb 1946 JA38 Ashford Mrs. Castle Street 21st Aug 1924 23rd Aug 1924 JA38 Ashford Patrick Castle Street, Little Bray 22nd July 1917 24th July 1917 JA38 Ashford William Castle Street 25th Apr 1932 27th Apr 1932 WA44 Ashmore Moira 61 Wolfe Tone Square N, Bray 21st Dec 1972 23rd Dec 1972 WA44 Ashmore Thomas 61 Wolfe Tone Square N, Bray 26th June 1987 29th June 1987 AB99 Atchison Margaret 5 Saint Brigids Terrace, Dargle Road, Bray 22nd Oct 1935 23rd Oct 1935 QA3 Atkins John Dargan Street, Bray 15th Dec 1910 17th Dec 1910 QA3 Atkins Mary Dargan Street, Little Bray 15th July 1918 17th July 1918 QA3 Atkins Bridget Dalkey 30th June 1922 2nd July 1922 QA3 Atkins Catherine Incurable Hospital, Donnybrook 2nd Oct 1957 4th Oct 1957 QA3 Atkins Sarah Dalkey June 1942 6th June 1942 NN106 Atkinson Ivy 24 Seacrest, Bray 16th June 1974 19th June 1974 QA3 Atkinson Patrick Dalkey 25th Dec 1932 27th Dec 1932 OA82 Aungier Annie 107 Morehampton Road, Donnybrook May 1936 30th May 1936 QA73 Aylward Teresa 5 Victoria Road, Rathgar 8th June 1952 10th June 1952 QA73 Aylward Joseph 5 Victoria Road, Rathfarnham 27th Dec 1949 29th Dec 1949 OA21 Bagnall Infant Dalkey Jan 1913 Jan 1913 OA21 Bagnall Henry J. 16 Highfield Park, Dundrum 13th Jan 1941 14th Jan 1941 OA21 Bagnall Henry J. 36 Westbrook Road, Dundrum 6th Jan 1941 8th Jan 1941 OA22 Bagnall Catherine Claremont Villas, Glenageary , Co. Dublin 1st Aug 1979 3rd Au g1979 OA22-23 Bagnall Winifred 10 Claremont Villas, Glenageary 11th Feb 1949 13th Feb 1949 BA60 Bailey Nancy Castle Clare Nursing Home, Greystones, Co. Wicklow 16th Feb 1998 20th Feb 1998 BA60 Bailey Ernest 2 Galtrim Park, Bray 23rd Nov 1940 25th Nov 1940 BA60 Bailey Albert Greenpark Road, Bray 24th Feb 1919 26th Feb 1919 BB25 Bailey Catherine 4 Carlton Terrace, Bray 12th Feb 1964 14th Feb 1964 BB25 Bailey John J.
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