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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - A Obituaries, death notices, etc. - A Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Abbot female (Mrs.) 06/05/1806 Silvermines, Co Tipperary wife of John Abbot Abbot female (Mrs.) 19/04/1809 Peter Street in childbirth, death notice Abbott Anne 16/06/1841 Mount Pleasant Avenue widow of William Abbott, solicitor Abbott Elizabeth 28/11/1838 Glanmire, Cork died at son's house, widow of William Abbott of Ballymaloe, Cork, quaker, mother of Thomas Abbott of Rutland Street, Limerick Abbott Paul 18/01/1840 Cork Quaker, brother of Thomas Abbott of Limerick Abbott Sarah 12/07/1843 aged 85, Quaker Abbott T. F., Canon 15/05/1946 Rector of St. Michael's Vocational Education Committee, North Munster Archaeological Society Abbott William 31/05/1834 Rutland Street Abel George 30/12/1916 Manchester, England lessee and manager of the Theatre Royal; obituary (funeral report, 02/01/1917) Abell Abraham 14/01/1824 Clare Street Abell Abraham 15/02/1851 Academy Street, Cork M.R.I.A., member of the Society of Friends, brother of John Abell of Limerick City Abell John 17/08/1861 Corbally d. in Cork, hardware and silver plate merchant, inventor of improved kitchen ranges, native of Cork Abell Joshua 07/02/1846 Eustace Street, Dublin Quaker, brother of John Abell, of Limerick Abell Sarah Philips 30/04/1836 Patrick Street aged 85, widow of Abraham Abell, Quaker Abraham Eliza 25/07/1871 Fort Prospect Nursery Abraham John 27/06/1832 Mountshannon Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Abraham John 26/08/1857 19 Cecil Street aged 66, seed merchant Abraham John 10/09/1907 Dublin bank official and local politician; native of Castleconnell (funeral report, 14/09/1907) Abraham John Augustus 21/02/1874 George Street aged 22(?); son of Alderman Abraham, death notice Abraham Lizzie 27/06/1871 Dalkey, Co. Dublin aged 21, dau of late William Abraham, 8 George Street Abraham Susanna Maria (née Homan) 11/03/1886 Lr. Leeson Street, Dublin daughter of late Dr. Edward Homan of Limerick, death notice Abraham William 04/03/1843 Rathbane nursery & seed merchant, Patrick Street Abraham William 20/08/1853 George Street aged 28, son of John Abraham Abraham William Henry 06/11/1858 George Street son of John Abraham Acheson Leslie 17/11/1847 George Street son of Leslie Acheson, cloth merchant Acheson Leslie 17/03/1852 George Street proprietor of woolen drapery and mercery establishment Acheson Mary d'Esterre 10/09/1872 2 Queen Street aged 26 Acheson Robert 24/04/1844 George Street aged 6, died of croup Achison Thomas P. 08/08/1849 London late of Limerick City Adair Walter William, Captain 02/06/1815 Newland (in this City/County) late of the 88th Regiment quartered here Adams Anna Mary 19/01/1875 Glanville, Adelaide, South Australia aged 7; dau. of Thomas T. & Charlotte Adams, Limerick; death notice Adams Arthur 11/08/1792 land waiter Adams Catherine (née Bouchier) 11/04/1905 Dublin daughter of late Captain William Bouchier, Castleconnell; death notice Adams Charlton 16/08/1894 Castleconnell death notice Adams E. R. 06/08/1856 Elmer Lodge, Beckenham, Kent aged 79, HM Justice of the Peace for Kent and Surrey Counties; uncle of John Adams of Inland Revenue Dept in Limerick City Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Adams Eliza 21/09/1839 Newcastle widow of Samuel Adams of Ballinamona Adams Eliza 14/02/1844 Duntaheer, Cork died at the residence of her bro-in-law, Thomas A. Green, widow of Rodger Adams of Limerick Adams female 28/08/1900 Newcastle-on-Tyne, England traffic accident while on visit to relatives in Limerick; new report Adams female 16/03/1905 Cork mother of Judge Adams; obituary Adams female (Mrs.) 02/07/1834 Taylor Street Adams female (Mrs.) 31/07/1839 Wicklow Street at her son's residence Adams female (Mrs.) (née Massy) 14/09/1825 Tipperary Adams female (Mrs.) (née Smyth) 22/03/1826 Harley Park, Kilkenny Adams Gerald 19/01/1875 Glanville, Adelaide, South Australia aged 11; son of Thomas T. & Charlotte Adams, Limerick; death notice Adams Hannah 24/01/1871 Woodfort Co. Cork aged 81, widow of late Thomas Travers Adams of Tipperary and Annagurra, Co. Limerick Adams Hugh George 20/04/1872 Glentworth Street son of Thomas and Charlotte H. Adams Adams J., Mrs. 22/08/1941 Barracks, Foynes news report, buried at family ground in Knockpatrick (obituary 03/09/1941) Adams Louisa 21/04/1858 Queen Street wife of John Adams, procollector of Inland Revenue Adams Michael 05/05/1948 Glin, Co. Limerick when a young boy, saved 5 children from drifting boat on estuary Adams Ms. (female) 28/08/1897 Coolgardie Hospital, Australia nurse, aged about 28, born in Limerick Adams Roger 12/07/1811 Patrick Street late of Ballycullane, Co. Limerick Adams Samuel 28/08/1822 Bruff Adams Samuel 21/05/1836 Mary Street of Churchtown, Newcastle Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Adams Samuel 05/02/1921 Newpallas RIC constable; native of Lanark, Scotland; killed in Dromkeen ambush; news report [additional details, Abbott: 'Police Casualties in Ireland 1919-1921'] Adams Samuel Richard 03/02/1813 Mungret Street late of Ballyscanlan, Co. Limerick Adams Thomas Travers 29/12/1864 Tipperary aged 74, J.P. of Annagarra, Co. Limerick Adamson Christopher 11/06/1863 Ballinalack, Co. Westmeath aged 88; formerly of Newborough, Co. Limerick Adamson Christopher 15/02/1872 Kiltemplan Adamson Dora 16/11/1893 River View, Nenagh death notice, dau of late Christopher Adamson of Newborough, County Limerick Adamson female (Mrs.) 08/12/1807 Palmer's Street, Dublin widow of John Adamson, Newboro, Limerick Adamson female (Mrs.) 08/12/1807 Palmers Street [sic. Palmerstown?] widow of late John Adamson of Newboro, Co. Limerick, death notice Adamson female (Mrs.) 08/12/1807 Palmers Street [sic. Palmerstown?] widow of late John Adamson of Newboro, Co. Limerick, death notice Adamson female (Mrs.) 25/04/1838 of Limerick City, widow of Jason Adamson Adamson George, Esq 24/05/1877 Tontine Buildings, Oil Springs, aged 69; son of late Christopher Adamson, Newboro', Co. Canada West Limerick & Ballinalack, Co. Westmeath; death notice Adamson Jane Leckey 07/12/1861 28 Ballinalack, Co. Westmeath aged 87, wife of Christopher Adamson, late of Newboro, Co. Limerick Adamson John 24/09/1811 Kidimo, Co. Limerick Adamson John 12/08/1818 Limerick (?) son of Christopher Adamson, Newborough, Co. Limerick Adamson John 29/01/1895 Rathbane aged about 65, drowning at the docks (inquest 31/01/1895) Adamson Samuel 31/07/1858 Rivermount Adamson William 16/01/1839 Firgrove former magistrate for Cork, Limerick & Tipperary Adamson William, Rev. 17/04/1886 Windermere son of late Christopher Adamson, Newboro, Co. Limerick, death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Adderley Helen Maud Mary (Maudie) 14/05/1895 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin aged 22, dau of Rev. Joseph Adderley, A.M., Diocese of Limerick Adderley Joseph 16/03/1915 Corcomohide, Co. Limerick late rector of Corcomohide; obituary Addison Henry 19/02/1834 George Street Addison Mary (née Vokes) 22/09/1832 Edinburgh Addley Michael 09/02/1942 Killaloe, Co. Clare aged 40; engineer Agar Charles 27/04/1789 Duntrileague, Co. Tipperary Vicar of Duntrileague, Co. Tipperary Aherin Charles 02/07/1889 Herns Brook, Co.Limerick death notice Aherin E. Lloyd 01/03/1913 Hernsbrook, Newcastle West doctor; obituary (funeral report, 08/03/1913) Aherin Hannah Maria 12/01/1884 Hernsbrook, Newcastle West daughter of Maurice Aherin, death notice Aherin Helena Mary 11/10/1904 Hernsbrook, Newcastle West widow of William Aherin; death notice Aherin Maurice 18/05/1859 Hernsbrook aged 88; buried in family vault at Dromcolloher Aherin William 03/12/1895 Herns Brook, Co. Limerick aged 85 Ahern Bonaventure, Rev. 11/10/1924 Franciscan Priory, Limerick Franciscan friar; obituary (funeral report, 14/10/1924) Ahern Catherine 05/08/1854 aged 76, d. at res of son-in-law, Francis Lacy of Charlotte's Quay, hardware merchant Ahern Catherine 01/02/1941 Parkana, Athea, Co. Limerick funeral report, relict of John Ahern, age 77, buried at family ground in Temple Athea [sympathy note, 10/02/1941] Ahern Catherine, Mrs. 09/06/1947 2 Catherine Street buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Ahern David 14/05/1842 Kildare Street of Castlecomer, Kilkenny, Projector of the Great Leinster and Munster Railway Line Ahern David 17/01/1855 Cecil Street Upper foreman carpenter and clerk of Mr. Duggan, builder, accidental drowning Ahern Denis 18/10/1837 report, died from a lacerated wound from a car accident Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ahern female (Mrs.) 28/04/1832 Denmark Street Ahern female (Mrs.) 09/06/1852 John Street widow, feather and skin dealer Ahern female (Mrs.) 10/02/1941 Athea news report, mother of J. Sparling, and Mrs. Dan Hogan Ahern George 18/06/1859 Mount Shannon, Lisnagry aged 107 Ahern James 01/03/1864 St. Mary's Abbey aged 90, glue manufacturer Ahern John 21/01/1905 Kells, Dromcolloher centenarian Ahern John 18/10/1941 Dominic Street acknowledgement notice Ahern John 27/06/1942 Sarsfield Street, Kilmallock aged 7; died when stone hit him on the head Ahern John W. 12/03/1868 Kyle, Athea Ahern John, Mrs. 16/07/1949 Main Street, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick ex-Principal Monegay Girls School, buried St. Mary's Church Gravyard Ahern Mary 27/09/1943 interred at Mount St. Lawrence Ahern Maurice, Rev. 22/11/1862 Newcastlewest P.P., Mahoonah Ahern Michael 22/09/1830 Ahern Michael 12/07/1848 John Street feather dealer Ahern Mortogh 19/03/1803 Manister, Co. Limerick hanged for the murder of the Boland family Ahern Mr. (male) 04/06/1851 Pallasgrean farmer, suicide Ahern Patrick 02/05/1857 William Street oil and colour merchant Ahern Patrick 29/09/1892 drowning report (missing man 1/10/1892) Ahern Peter 27/06/1891 inquest report Ahern Philip 09/02/1848 Kilmallock horse breaker, horse whisperer Ahern Robert 06/01/1847 patient in County Infirmary Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ahern Stepehen 07/07/1947 Aughbwee, Manister buried St.
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