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P>P - 1911 Census, Co P - 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Pakenham James, sergt. Ballinruane Kilmeedy Feenagh Palmer Alice Castle Street, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Palmer William East Square, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Pannin William Glenduff Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Parker Edward Ballycahane Upper Ballycahane Fedamore Parker Richard Tullovin Anhid Croom Parry John James Attyflin Killonahan Patrick's Well Parsons William H. Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Paterson John Loughananna Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Patt Michael Boughilbo Kilcolman Kilcolman, Coolcappa Patterson Elizabeth Raheen Killeenagarriff Castleconnell Patterson Lizzie The Square, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Pattison Thomas Ballymartin Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Peacock Margaret Ballycummin Mungret Mungret and Crecora Peacocke George Carriganattin Rochestown Ballybricken Peacocke James Ballyshane Kilpeacon Fedamore, Loughmore Pearson David Cooga Lower Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Pearson Harry Athlacca South Athlacca Dromin Christopher, esq. Pegum James Cahernarry (Cripps) Cahernarry Donaghmore Pegum Stephen Caheragh Kilfergus Glin Peidy Peter Currahchase North Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Pemberton Mary Anne Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Penny James Inch St. Lawrence Inch St. Laurence Caherconlish North Penny John Croaghane Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Penny Richard Caherelly East Caherelly Ballybricken Penny Sanla (?) Inch St. Lawrence Inch St. Laurence Caherconlish South Penrose George R. Killeen Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Perrott Henry Church Street, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Perrott Joseph John Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Perrott William Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 1 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Perry Victor P. Coolbane Stradbally Castleconnell Phair George Cathcart Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Phelan Maria Bishop Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Phelan Michael Walshestown Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Phelan William Bishop Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Phillips Catherine Tonteere Ballybrood Caherconlish Phillips Edward Killaculleen Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Phillips Norah Rathjordan Rathjordan Hospital Phillips Thomas Knockrour Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Pickham Eliza Cappamore Town Tuogh Cappamore Pickley Catherine Cloonsherick Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Pickley David Cloncagh Cloncagh Knockaderry and Cloncagh Pickley David Cloonsherick Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Pickley Hanora Knockacraig Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Pickley James Glenmore Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Pickley Thomas Rathcahill East Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Pierce Harietta The Square, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Pierce Richard Ballygoghlan Kilfergus Glin Pierce Thomas Gortyknaveen Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Piggott Denis Pallaskenry Town (a) Chapelrussel Kildimo Piggott John Baunteen Galbally Galbally Piggott Richard Cullane South Ballylanders Ballylanders Pigott Catherine Milltown Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Pigott James Orr Street, Kilmallock St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Pigott John Hospital Town Hospital Hospital Pigott Kate Ballymackeamore Kilfinny Croagh Pigott Margaret KIltenan South Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Pigott Margaret Milltown Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Pigott Mary Commons Kilfinny Croagh Pigott Michael The Square, Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Pigott Thomas Ballynaguila Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Pilkington John Altavilla II Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Pilkington Richard Bishop Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 2 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Pillon Oliver Elton Knockainy Knockainy Piper Catherine Killeheen Kilscannell Ardagh, Rathkeale Pitman John Gotoon Ballingaddy Kilmallock Pitman Patrick Tobernea East Effin Effin Piuper Kate Ballyorgan Kilflyn Glenroe Popham Maskelyne A. Bruff Town Bruff Bruff Portley James Edwardstown Cahernarry Donaghmore Portley John Caherelly East Caherelly Ballybricken Portobello John, Sergt., Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders R.I.C. Potter Catherine Ardlahan Kildimo Kildimo Potter John Rintulla Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Potter Mary Ballylusky Killonahan Patrick's Well Potter Mary New Road, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Potter Michael Abbeylands Rathkeale Rathkeale Potter Michael Newtown Kilkeedy Patrickswell Potter Thomas Howardstown South Bruree Rockhill Powell George Curraghturk Ballylanders Ballylanders Powell John Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders Powell John Puckane Abington Murroe and Boher Powell John D. Galbally Town Galbally Galbally Powell Mary Jane Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Power Catherine Ballynatona Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Power Catherine Thomas Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Power Daniel Ballyfoleen North Kilfinny Croagh Power Daniel Garryncoonagh North Effin Effin Power David Ardagh Ardagh Ardagh Power Denis Kilcullane Kilcullane Hospital Power Edmond Cromwell Ballinlough Hospital Power Edmond Knockaderry Clonelty Knockderry Power Edmond Mortgage Fedamore Fedamore Power Ellen Ardagh Ardagh Ardagh Power Ellie Kilmurry (Archer) Kilmeedy Feenagh Power Hannah Ballynahinch Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 3 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Power Hanora Cappanahanagh Abington Murroe and Boher Power James Argwee Fedamore Fedamore Power James Ballycahane Upper Ballycahane Fedamore Power James Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders Power James Castlequarter Fedamore Fedamore Power James Drominacreen Kilmeedy Feenagh Power James Gooig Stradbally Castleconnell Power James Kilbreedy Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Power James Knocklong West Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane Power James Newtown Caherconlish Caherconlish Power James Patrick Rathmore South Monasteranenagh Manister Power John Ahadagh Kilmeedy Feenagh Power John Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders Power John Ballynacourty Stradbally Castleconnell Power John Brufea Inch St. Laurence Caherconlish Power John Duckstown Rathkeale Rathkeale Power John Feenagh Town Kilmeedy Feenagh Power John Highpark Caherconlish Caherconlish Power John Roxborough Cahervally Donaghmore Power John H. Rathnaseer Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Power John J. Kilmoreen Kildimo Kildimo Power John Joseph Glenfield St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Power John M. Kilmurry (Archer) Kilmeedy Feenagh Power John P. Ballynatona Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Power John Patrick Kilmoreen Kildimo Kildimo Power John. P.P. Kilteely Kilteely Kilteely Power Margaret Gortavalla South Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Power Margaret Inchinclare Croom Croom Power Margaret Kilteely Town Kilteely Kilteely Power Martin Bunkey Stradbally Castleconnell Power Mary Ballycormick Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Power Mary Kilmeheer Robertstown Shanagolden Power Mary Thomastown Kilfinnane Kilfinnane 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 4 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Power Maurice Brackloon Tuoghcluggin Pallasgreen, Grean, Doon Power Maurice Castle Lloyd Oola Oola and Solohead Power Maurice Galbally Galbally Galbally Power Maurice Stephen Pallasgrean Town Grean Pallasgreen Power Michael Abington Abington Murroe and Boher Power Michael Ardagh Town Ardagh Ardagh Power Michael Clashganniff Kilmoylan Shanagolden Power Michael Killaghteen Ardagh Ardagh Power Michael Moig South Askeaton Askeaton Power Morgan Garryfrask Tuoghcluggin Pallasgreen, Grean, Doon Power Patrick Ballyhaght Kilquane Kilmallock Power Patrick Ballyvorheen Abington Murroe and Boher Power Patrick Bauraneag Dunmoylan Coolcappa Power Patrick Cloghaderreen Grean Pallasgreen Power Patrick Coolbreedeen Abington Murroe and Boher Power Patrick Darranstown Emlygrennan Ballinvana Power Patrick Elton Knockainy Knockainy Power Patrick Glenacurrane Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Power Patrick Gortroe Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Power Patrick Kilmore Ballingarry Ballingarry Power Patrick Sunville Upper Particles Kilfinane Power Patrick (James) Knockroe Kilteely Kilteely Power Patrick (William) Knockroe Kilteely Kilteely Power Richard Caherconlish Town Caherconlish Caherconlish Power Richard Caherelly East Caherelly Ballybricken Power Richard Carrickittle Kilteely Kilteely Power Richard Gortgarralt Fedamore Fedamore Power Thomas Ballincarroona Kilfrush Hospital Power Thomas Bilboa Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Power Thomas Boolavoord Fedamore Fedamore Power Thomas Croom Croom Croom Power Thomas Hospital Town Hospital Hospital Power Thomas Moanoola, Oola Town Oola Oola and Solohead 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 5 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Power Thomas R., Rev. Galbally Galbally Galbally Power Timothy Raheen Ballyscaddan Emly Power William Ballygrennan Ballingarry Ballingarry Power William Boherdotia Oola Oola and Solohead Power William Carrowgar Grange Bruff and Knockaderry Power William Glenwilliam Ballingarry Ballingarry Power William Gorteenaskagh Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Power William Kilderry Ballycahane Fedamore Power William Knocklong West Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane Power William D. Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Power William F. Rathcannon Athlacca Dromin Power William H. Fair Green Hill, Rathkeale
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