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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - R Obituaries, death notices, etc. - R Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Radcliffe John Bennett, Rev. 11/04/1896 64 Marlboro Road, Dublin aged 57, curate of St. John's, Limerick; incumbent of St. Patrick's (death report 11/04/1896) Radford H. W. 29/06/1836 Newcastle surgeon of H. M.'s 62nd Regt., now in India Rae female (Lady) 27/02/1839 St. Catherine's wife of rhe Right Hon. Sir William Rae Rae Margaret 22/05/1839 Derry Quay, Tralee widow of Edwar Rae, dau of the late John James Sullivan of Camas Rae Thomas 26/02/1848 apprentice, of the brigh 'Shannon', drowned near Grass Island Rafferty Bridget 16/05/1872 High Street wife of John Rafferty Rafferty female (Mrs.) 17/06/1930 death report Rafferty John 08/02/1887 High Street, Limerick death notice Raffle John 16/06/1791 Tarbert, Co. kerry Rahilly Margaret 03/03/1914 John Street sudden death; news report Rahilly Catherine 21/11/1860 Croom advanced age Rahilly Constance Georgina (Connie) 06/09/1923 Ballysheedy, Roxboro daughter of J. P. Rahilly; death notice Rahilly Daniel 26/06/1807 Creagh Lane, Limerick died from injuries he received when he was hit on the head with a hammer the previus month by Edward Sheehy Rahilly Daniel 31/07/1807 Limerick (?) report re trial of Edward Sheehy for murder of Rahilly Rahilly Daniel 31/07/1807 Limerick (?) report re trial of Edward Sheehy for murder of Rahilly Rahilly David 23/04/1836 report, died of smoking and drinking whiskey at Adare Rahilly Ellen 05/12/1903 Quinsboro, Parteen death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Rahilly Eustace 07/02/1821 John Street Rahilly female (Mrs.) 13/11/1793 Mungret Street wife of Eustace Rahilly, apothecary Rahilly female (Mrs.) 05/12/1827 Nicholas Street Rahilly Henry 25/08/1821 Mungret Street Rahilly Johanna 29/06/1922 Ballysheedy death notice Rahilly John S. 10/02/1836 Ann Street aged 92 Rahilly Paul 18/04/1809 Newcastle, Co. Limerick land surveyor, death notice (Limerick Chronicle 19/4/1809) Rahilly Thomas 04/05/1799 apothecary Raine Frederick Wallace 07/09/1916 9 Victoria Terrace death notice (acknowledgement, 28/09/1916) Rainsford John 08/01/1949 Corbally buried Abington Cemetery Rainsford Patrick 09/02/1946 Boston U.S.A. formerly of Cappanahana, Newport, Co. Tipperary Raleigh Alice 25/12/1906 Dublin tragic accident in Cahir Raleigh Catherine 18/05/1822 Patrickswell Raleigh Cecil 13/03/1944 Strathnaver‘, Ennis Road, Limerick infant son of Cecil and Edna Raleigh Raleigh Edmond 15/09/1855 Castlemahon father of Rev. James Raleigh, P.P. ?aghmore, and John F. Raleigh, Town clerk of Limerick Raleigh Edmond 08/01/1941 Ballybricken news report, died after influenza, farmer, buried at Knockainey cemetery (acknowledgement 25/01/1941) Raleigh Edward, Jun. 08/11/1845 Castle Mahon father's house Raleigh Ellen 08/05/1841 Castle Mahon wife of Edmund Raleigh Raleigh female (Mrs.) 25/09/1844 Ursuline Convent, Waterford sister of the order, formerly of William Street Raleigh Henry 02/07/1929 19 Parnell Street traffic accident; inquest report Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Raleigh James 24/03/1807 Garryfine, Co. Limerick death notice Raleigh James 24/03/1807 Garryfine, Co. Limerick death notice Raleigh James 24/03/1807 Garryfine, Co Limerick Raleigh James 27/11/1813 Ennis, Co. Clare Raleigh James 02/07/1834 Raleigh James 28/08/1844 Cloneigh Raleigh James 12/06/1850 Cornwallis Street Raleigh James, Rev. 24/11/1864 Rathkeale P.P., formerly administrator of St. Michael's Parish, Limerick City Raleigh John F. 17/04/1847 Town Hall, Rutland Street town clerk, buried at Castle Mahon, Newcastle Raleigh John W. 19/11/1904 Glentworth Street son of late John F. Raleigh, Limerick town clerk; funeral report Raleigh Joseph Gibbon 20/10/1891 Castlemahon death notice Raleigh Josephine, Mrs. 05/10/1946 323 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, N.Y., formerly of 62 Wolfe Tone Street, buried Gate of Heaven U.S.A. Cemetery, New York Raleigh K., Mrs. 15/11/1947 Bruff, Co. Limerick buried New Cemetery Bruff Raleigh Kate 25/12/1906 Cahir, Co. Tipperary worked in Limerick; killed by falling masonry while home for Christmas; news report Raleigh Maria 30/06/1843 William Street dau of John F. Raleigh Raleigh Mary 06/07/1853 Broad Street dau of Richard Raleigh Raleigh Maurice Joseph 16/06/1883 Melbourne son of late Richard Raleigh, Limerick, death notice Raleigh Michael 18/05/1909 homicide near Kilfinane Raleigh Mr. 16/08/1820 William Street Raleigh Mr. (male) 26/02/1895 Old Pallas publican, suicide report Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Raleigh Richard 12/09/1809 Ballingoola Mills, Sixmilebridge, Co. death notice Limerick Raleigh Richard 06/01/1870 Patrick Street tobacco manufacturer Raleigh Richard Augustine 30/12/1871 Patrick Street son of late Richard Raleigh Raleigh Robert 13/06/1817 William Street Raleigh Teresa 01/01/1941 Galbally, Co. Limerick news report, sister at Presentation Convent, buried at the Convent's cemetery Raleigh Thomas 16/01/1943 North Strand died 14th January; interred at Mount St. Lawrence. Raleigh Thomas 19/02/1947 Bruff, Co. Limerick buried New Cemetery Bruff Raleigh Walter 20/12/1834 Bruff Raleigh William 28/03/1838 William Street dau of John F. Raleigh, apothecary Rampton female (Mrs.) 05/09/1857 New Barracks wife of Mr. Rampton, chief warder of district military prison Ramsay female (née Anderson) 30/09/1905 Glasgow wife of Colonel Ramsay and sister of Mrs. Richard Harris, Overdale, Limerick; funeral report Ramsay Rebecca 13/12/1851 Sexton Street aged 19, dau of John Ramsay, Wesleyan Minister, Bedford Row Chapel Ramsey Joseph 27/03/1807 Bridge Street, Limerick Ramsey Joseph 27/03/1807 Bridge Street perfumer, death notice Ramsey Joseph 27/03/1807 Bridge Street perfumer, death notice Ranahan Michael 09/12/1826 Pallasgreen Ranalow Margaret 14/12/1867 46 Catherine Street aged 85, widow of late William Ranalow Ranalow Sarah 13/02/1900 daughter of late William Ranalow; death notice Ranalow William 17/09/1929 Ennis, Co. Clare bank official; traffic accident near Newcastle West; news report (funeral report, 19/09/1929) Randall Ann 26/11/1867 Henry Street wife of William Randall, Harbour Master Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Randall Frederick Thomas 28/02/1849 Strand Ville son of Alfred Randall Randall Jeannie 22/12/1855 North Strand dau of Richard Randall Randall Mary 28/11/1855 North Strand aged 7, granddau of William Randall Randall Sarah 12/02/1834 Arthur's Quay Randall Thomas, Captain 11/11/1846 Henry Street aged 82, formerly of Emsworth, County of Hants, father of William Randall, harbour master of Limerick Randall William 22/11/1883 London former Harbour Master of Limerick, death notice Randall William Edward 17/11/1855 North Strand grandson of Wm. Randall, Harbour Master Randall William, jun. 24/04/1850 Henry Street harbour master of the port of Limerick Ranello William 09/02/1861 William Street bass singer with the choir at Limerick cathedral Ranelow Margaret 30/12/1846 Sexton Street dau of William Ranelow Rankin James 21/09/1836 Kilmarnock Raper William 02/06/1928 Adare Earl of Dunraven's estate engineer; funeral report Rathbone (née Sayers) female (Mrs.) 25/10/1823 Ballymore, Co. Galway Rathborne John 06/04/1905 Limerick death notice Rawleigh Richard 13/06/1804 Lough Gur, Co. Limerick died from blow to the head when returning from Fedamore Fair Rawleighy Patrick 04/01/1845 Duntryleague beaten to death, news report Rawley child 13/03/1783 mother, Mary Rawley accused of murder Rawlins James 13/02/1847 Lismacreery, Co. Limerick Ray Catherine 18/02/1933 Derravoher, North Circular Road aged 78, funeral report (sympathy, 23/02/1933) [additional details taken from Mount St. Lawrence burial register] Ray Ellen 25/04/1912 funeral report Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ray Helen 25/01/1900 28 Mallow Street death notice Ray male 28/10/1902 Ballindine, Co. Mayo former official at Limerick railway station; railway accident; news report Ray Mary 01/12/1914 Terenure, Dublin widow of Thomas Ray, George Street, Limerick; funeral report (death notice, Limerick Leader, 30/11/1914) Ray Richard 17/01/1929 Derravoher bacon trader and local politician; obituary (funeral report, 19/01/1929 & condolences, 31/01/1929) Ray Thomas 01/03/1892 Park, Corbally death notice (funeral report 1/3/1892) Raymond Anne 07/03/1855 Moklerstown, Co. Tipperary widow of John Raymond Raymond Anne (née Fosberry) 05/05/1866 Clontarf, Dublin dau of William Fosberry of Limerick Raymond Aphrasia 07/02/1849 Orwell, Sydney dau of Col. William O'Dell, Member of Parliament for Limerick County; wife of James Raymond, Postmaster General, late of Hollywood, nr Adare Raymond Dora 28/02/1835 George Street Raymond female (Mrs.) 31/12/1815 Dublin daughter of Dr. William Maunsell, of this City Raymond female (Mrs.) 31/12/1816 Dublin daughter of Dr. William Maunsell, of this City Raymond female (Mrs.) 28/07/1827 Clifton Raymond female (Mrs.) 19/01/1850 Irishtown Raymond Jane 13/01/1849 Thomas Street dau of John Raymond Raymond John 12/11/1851 Thomas Street son of Samuel Reymond, of Riversdale, Co. Kerry; brother to James Raymond, Post Master General, New South Wales; int. at Liscelton Raymond Mary 20/05/1854 Moklerstown of Riversdale, co. Kerry; int at St. Munchin's church, Limerick Raymond Samuel 16/09/1820 Dominick Street (partly illegible) Raymond William 26/10/1844 Newenham Street of Moybella, Co. Kerry, late Capt. 73d Regiment Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Raynes William 07/10/1850 Cecil Street son of Col. Raynes of the Royal Artillery Rea Edmond 30/11/1946 Ardnageehy, Charleville, CO.
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