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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - K Obituaries, death notices, etc. - K Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Kane Emily 05/02/1840 Kildare Street infant dau of Richard D. Kane Kane female (Mrs.) 24/05/1820 Castleconnell Kane Frances 26/02/1820 Prospect Hill, Foynes Kane Georgina 15/04/1919 Dublin widow of R. J. Kane, Whitehall, Limerick; death notice Kane Margaret 01/05/1839 dau of Richard D. Kane of Kildare Street Kane Mother Mary Justinian 11/10/1856 Peter's Cell, Convent of Mercy dau of Capt. Kane of White Hall Kane Richard 15/03/1848 Glentworth Street Paymaster County Limerick Royal Militia, Town Councillor, Poor Law Guardian, Agent to the Alliance Insurance Company Kane Richard J. 03/01/1895 Whitehall, Parteen shooting accident (detailed report, 05/01/1895) (funeral report, 08/01/1895) Kane Thomas 20/10/1841 Circular Road of Dublin Kane Thomas 01/04/1926 Cornwall, England son of late Richard Kane, Whitehall, Parteen; death notice (obituary, 01/04/1926) (see also 03/04/1926) Kane Thomas, Dr. 06/03/1890 90 George Street death notice, (further report 6/3/1890) (omission 11/3/1890) (funeral notice 8/3/1890) (15/3/1890 sympathy vote) Kane William 08/09/1830 Kane William 03/07/1862 Newcastle West son of late Counsellor Kane Kane William 15/09/1893 Cooliska farming accident Kape Anna Maria 02/08/1823 Whitehall, near Limerick Kavanagh Bartholomew 10/12/1867 Mary Street Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Kavanagh Bridget 19/02/1929 6 Harbour View widow of Patrick Kavanagh, Mount Kennett; death notice Kavanagh Edward 12/10/1836 New Ross former deputy soveirgn of New Ross Kavanagh Edward 06/10/1910 25 Colooney Street son of Patrick Kavanagh, Mount Kennett; death notice (funeral report, 11/10/1910) Kavanagh female 10/12/1851 Colooney Street dau of Michael Kavanagh, Locker at the Custom House Kavanagh female (Mrs.) 10/05/1904 Thomondgate sudden death; news report Kavanagh J. W. 08/04/1880 Patrickswell member of Limerick Poor Law Board, death notice Kavanagh male 09/10/1858 Thomas Street infant son of Bernard Kavanagh, M.D. Kavanagh Margaret Mary 12/03/1870 65 George Street aged 3, dau of Bernard Kavanagh, M.D. Kavanagh Mary 11/01/1898 9 Mountkennett, Limerick wife of Patrick Kavanagh; int at Mt St Laurence Kavanagh Mary 21/06/1900 2 Munster Terrace, Limerick widow of late Dr. Kavanagh; death notice Kavanagh Michael 03/07/1844 Mary Street ship-carpenter Kavanagh Michael 22/07/1922 Thomondgate Civil War Casualty Kavanagh Patrick 05/07/1924 10 County View and Mount Kennett death notice (obituary, 05/07/1924) Kavanagh Thomas 19/04/1854 Windmill Street of Galway, Assistertant to the Driver at New Docks Keale male (Mr.) 21/07/1832 Upper Cecil Street [entry struck through with pen so may be erroneous entry] Kean James 11/10/1823 Brutt Hill (?) Kean Thomas 25/05/1861 Clare Street Keane Alphonsus Gerard (Gerry) 25/03/1926 Wickham Street son of late Patrick Keane; sportsman; death notice (obituary, 25/03/1926) Keane Anne 08/05/1847 widow of Matthew Keane of Limerick, master cooper Keane Anne 19/03/1851 William Street wife of Edward Keane, grocer Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Keane C. K., Mrs. 30/03/1905 Newcastle West funeral report Keane Catherine 15/02/1941 Sheares Street, Kilmallock funeral report, widow of John Keane, family involved with the Independence Movement, buried in Kilmallock Keane Daniel 01/01/1848 Francis Street corn broker, found drowned Keane Edmund 22/07/1902 29 Mungret Street death notice Keane female 01/03/1837 report, found drowned on the river between North Strand and Askeaton Keane female (Miss) 30/04/1842 Greenhill report, dau of Mr. Keane, burned to death Keane female (Mrs.) 18/11/1818 Mill Street, Ennis, Co. Clare Keane female (Mrs.) 23/01/1830 Clare Street Keane female (Mrs.) 22/05/1858 Harstonge Street Keane female (née Hennessy) 05/07/1924 sisterter of James A. Hennessy; condolences Keane Francis 08/02/1898 Limerick Workhouse carpenter, native of Limerick Keane Hannah Maria (née Marrett) 05/07/1883 Ennis dau. of late Sir Christopher Marrett, Corbally, death notice Keane Henry 27/01/1830 Russell Place Keane Henry Evans 03/02/1830 1 Russell Place Keane James 26/10/1833 Nelson Street Keane James 13/01/1858 Denmark Street Upper formerly solicitor, latterly clerk of the Mayor's Court of Conscience Keane James 24/05/1862 Callagouk, East Indies accidental drowning; son of Edward Keane of Limerick city; second officer H.M. steamer Setang, acting mate on board the governmnet schooner Alguada Keane James 09/01/1879 2 Robert Street Keane James, Rev. 22/02/1854 Chicago, U.S. native of Limerick Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Keane Jane 23/03/1875 Ivy House, Glin aged 56; wife of John Keane, Ceylon; death notice Keane John 23/06/1832 Boherbuoy cholera Keane John 18/06/1834 Francis Street Keane John 30/07/1842 St. Francis Abbey aged 79, angler Keane John 22/11/1845 Killofin Cottage, Kildysart Keane John 08/02/1854 Ducateen, nr Newcastle West aged 86 Keane John 18/08/1893 29 Mungret Street Keane John 28/12/1915 Ballyfinnan son of Michael Keane; death notice Keane John 21/03/1939 Holy Cross, Bruff inquest report, farmer, age 72, found on the road Keane John Bluett 03/05/1843 Newcastle infant son of John Keane Keane John Bluett 30/10/1852 New Orleans aged 34, son of John Keane, barrister-at-law of Newcastle, son-in-law of late Royle Minchin of Wilton, co. Tipperary Keane Julia 21/01/1905 Carey's Road buried at Mount St. Laurence Keane Katherine 21/01/1893 1 Robert Street death notice, widow of the late James Keane Keane male 10/09/1856 Rutland Street son of E. Keane, baker Keane Marcella 13/03/1852 George's Street widow of Henry Bloomfield Keane, M.D.mother of Lady Hartopp and Captain Keane, Ceylon Rifles Keane Marcus William Alatson 13/07/1889 death notice, aged 28 years, son of late Rev. William Keane, M.A. rector of Whitby, Yorks Keane Margaret 19/12/1838 report, missing since the Newcastle Races, found drowned Keane Margaret 02/02/1893 Curraghgour Cottage death notice, wife of James Keane Limerick Keane Margaret 20/06/1911 Ballylinnan wife of Michael Keane; death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Keane Margaret Derborah 31/12/1856 Corbally aged about 19, accidental drowning, dau of James Keane, solicitor Keane Martin 19/12/1912 Denmark Street labourer at J. & G. Boyd's; work accident; report (inquest, 28/12/1912) Keane Michael 21/12/1833 Francis Street Keane Micheal, Major 16/03/1825 Ballysteen (of Dublin) Keane Nicholas 27/09/1910 Kilmallock Workhouse suicide; inquest report Keane Patrick 27/01/1809 executed (report of sentencing, 24/1/1809) Keane Patrick 24/01/1835 Five Alley Lane Keane Patrick 23/10/1852 Grange, co. Limerick aged 76 Keane Patrick 17/06/1905 Limerick Chronicle death notice Keane Patrick 14/11/1939 Mungret Street news report, found on Sarsfield Bridge Keane Richard 20/07/1836 report, died in a pub in Ballinacurra of natural causes Keane Stephen 01/09/1914 accidental drowning; report (inquest report, 03/09/1914), age 30 (news report, Limerick Leader, 02/09/1914, inquest report, 04/09/1914) Keane Terence 02/08/1941 Castleconnell news report, age 19, buried with military honors, son of John Keane, buried at Castleconnell Cemetery Keane Thomas 18/10/1823 Keane Thomas 06/02/1839 Kildimo, Co. Clare aged 85, late Lieutenant of the Royal Marines Keane Thomas 04/06/1921 1 Moore Lane executed; War of Independence casualty; news report (Corporation vote of sympathy, 07/06/1921) (see also 09/06/1921) Keane Thomas, Rev. 08/09/1832 Kilmeena, near Newport cholera Keane William 01/03/1823 Demerara Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Kearney Edmond 01/07/1806 Ballybricken tanner, death notice Kearney Elizabeth 18/07/1905 27 Colooney Street late of Ballingarry, aged 69 years Kearney Ellie 26/01/1909 Shannon Lawn, North Circular Road widow of Francis Kearney, solicitor; death notice and funeral report Kearney female (Mrs.) 17/03/1819 Fanningstown, Adare, Limerick Kearney female (Mrs.) 03/07/1866 Charlotte Quay wife of John Kearney, flour merchant and biscuit manufacturer; d. at Lisdoonvarna Kearney Francis 21/07/1891 inquest report, drowning, son of J.P.Kearney T.C. Kearney Francis 05/11/1892 George Street solicitor Kearney Francis 01/10/1938 16 Upper Brighton Road obituary and death notice, clerk of the Crown and Peace for Limerick and barrister of law, died in Surrey Kearney Hugh 06/12/1934 Dun Laoghaire funeral report, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery, age 65, agent of W. J. Shaw and Sons LTD. (news report 04/12/1934) Kearney James 03/06/1843 Sunville died at the residence of his brother Kearney James 30/06/1896 Newpallas stabbed in a fight with James Hourigan (inquest report 09/07/1896) Kearney Jane 11/11/1926 72 William Street widow of John Kearney, Canal House, Limerick; death notice (obituary, 11/11/1926) Kearney John 28/11/1867 Catherine Street Kearney John 22/03/1877 10 Charlotte Quay aged 51; death notice Kearney John 05/08/1905 customs officer; funeral report Kearney John P. 08/11/1892 town councillor (funeral report, 10/11/1892) Kearney Julia 17/02/1885 Mallow Street Upper formerly of Nicholas Street, death notice Kearney M. A., Mrs 07/03/1907 56 Henry Street death notice (funeral report, 7/3/1907) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Kearney male 19/05/1904 Ballingarry ex-RIC sergeant; poisoning Kearney Marianne 09/10/1890 Kilkee death notice, widow of late Thomas Kearney C.E.
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