Death Notices & Obituaries Northern Standard 1945 – 1948

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Death Notices & Obituaries Northern Standard 1945 – 1948 Death Notices & Obituaries in The Northern Standard 1945 - NAMES: ADDRESSES: DATE: PAGE: Agnew, Jane Aghatamy, Monaghan 09/11/1945 65 Alexander, Alice Margaret Smithboro Manse 18/05/1945 29,30,32,34 Alexander, Margaret Rankin Smithboro 03/09/1948 279,280 Allister, Hugh Thomas Newry & Lisnalee, Monaghan 11/04/1947 180 Anderson, John P. USA & Drum, Clones 05/04/1946 106 Andrews, Joseph John Vancouver & Smithboro 13/07/1945 38 Anketell, Charlemont Kilyfaddy, Clogher 30/05/1947 187 Armstrong, Lily Lisnalee, Monaghan 31/08/1945 49 Armstrong, Robert J. Corkeeran, Ballybay 03/09/1948 277,280 Armstrong, Samuel Rossarrell, Glaslough 03/05/1946 114 Armstrong, Samuel Lisnalee, Monaghan 19/11/1948 293,296 Arnold, James Sr. Church St. Ballybay 17/09/1948 282,284 Arnott, George Ballybay 10/09/1948 282 Askin, Margaret Belgium Square, Monaghan 12/03/1948 239,245 Atkinson, Matilda Milltown, Rockcorry 21/02/1947 175 Bailey, James A. Knappagh, Clones 04/01/1946 84 Baird, Charles Coulter Lisgorran, Ballybay 27/09/1946 135,139 Ballagh, Helen Lisaginney House, Clontibret 10/12/1948 297 Ballagh, Robert Lisaguiney, Clontibret 03/10/1947 211,213 Barker, Emma V. Armagh & Monaghan 20/02/1948 237,241 Barnes, Eliza Ann Crumlin, Threemilehouse 09/02/1945 11,13 Barrett, Dudley Monaghan 02/11/1945 64 Beattie, Annie Fedoo, Castleshane 28/12/1945 79 Beggan, Thomas Annagoes, Newliss 15/11/1946 147 Bell, William George Belfast & Stranooden 21/05/1948 258,259 Bercham, Elizabeth USA & Drumhilla, Ballybay 02/08/1946 131 Berney, Mrs Main St. Ballybay & Latton 09/01/1948 231 Berry, Philip James Killygoan, Monaghan 20/02/1948 237 Blemings, James Belgium Park, Monaghan 28/04/1947 180 Blemings, James Belgium Park, Monaghan 02/05/1947 185 Bloomfield, James Brown Belfast & Ballybay 19/12/1947 225 Bothwell, James Tullylush, Monaghan 01/02/1946 87,93 Bowen, Col. F.O. Dromard House, Clones 25/06/1948 265 Boyd, Ann Eden Island, Monaghan 08/03/1946 99 Boyd, David Coolmain, Monaghan 12/09/1947 197,204 Boyd, Francis Drumreaske 08/10/1948 284 Boyd, Sloan Letterbane, Castleblayney 18/06/1948 261 Boyland, James Tydavnet 26/09/1947 209 Boyland, Jane Tydavnet 21/06/1946 122,128 Boyle, Felix Lacken, Latton 01/11/1946 143 Bradford, John England & Swanns Cross 08/11/1946 146 Bradley, John Mall Road, Monaghan 17/05/1946 117 Branningan, Patrick J. Annagh, Annyalla 12/12/1947 227 Branynan, Sarah Shanmullagh, Clontibret 22/10/1948 290 Breakey, Edith Jane Ballidian, Ballybay 05/04/1946 102 Breakey, Jane Cornanure, Ballybay 11/05/1945 27 Breakey, Olive E. Cumry Lodge, Ballybay 28/09/1945 53,55 Brennan, Alex Mall Road, Monaghan 26/01/1945 2 Brennan, John Kilnamaddy, Ballybay 19/03/1948 242 Breslin, Richard Doohamlet 29/08/1947 202 Brimmer, William Robert Tirkeenan, Monaghan 03/08/1945 44,47 Brown, Robert A. Vancouver & Lisboy, Monaghan 21/02/1947 175 Brown, Robert James Toneycoogan, Emyvale 29/03/1946 102 Browne, William Edward Lissinan, Smithboro 24/07/1947 191,197 Burns, Bernard O'Neill Park, Clones 01/08/1947 192 Burns, Edward Robert The Diamond, Monaghan 17/08/1945 45,48 Byers, Robert Fermoyle, Smithboro 23/01/1948 232 Byrne, Patrick Ballyoisin, Emyvale 12/04/1946 108 Caldwell, Mr. T.E. Dublin & Clones 17/10/1947 212 Callaghan, Mary Creeve, Aughnamullen 25/10/1946 143 Campbell, Bridget Belgium Square, Monaghan 17/01/1947 166 Campbell, John Armagh & Tyholland 20/02/1948 239 Campbell, John (Jackie) Armagh & Monaghan 03/09/1948 280 Carbury, Martha Egan Kildare & Latlurcan, Monaghan 22/03/1646 103 Carragher, Hannah Corcaghan 30/04/1948 252 Carragher, Michael Moneyvolan, Castleblayney 05/03/1948 242 Carroll, Mary Ballybay & Latton 06/04/1945 22 Carroll, Mary Ballybay & Latton 01/03/1946 98 Carson, Child Corraskea, Rockcorry 11/05/1945 26 Carson, David John Ballybay 19/01/1945 2,7 Carson, William Monaghan 08/03/1946 99 Carson, William Moninton, Ballybay 15/03/1946 100 Casey, William The Square, Ballybay 02/11/1945 64 Cassidy, Ellie Annahagh, Monaghan 20/09/1946 138 Cassidy, Patrick J. New York & Monaghan 06/07/1945 38 Cassidy, Patrick Joseph Cara St. Clones 03/08/1945 44 Chambers, Bella Corravacan & Derrygooney 18/05/1945 32,37 Chapman, Sammy Monaghan 04/01/1946 80,86 Clarke, Charles Corfad, Latton 15/11/1946 149 Clarke, David Newgrove, Monaghan 31/01/1947 166,170 Clarke, Deboragh Glaslough St. Monaghan 13/08/1948 272,274,276 Clarke, Elizabeth Dunmaurice, Ballybay 15/03/1946 101 Clarke, Henry Hill Hall, Glaslough 29/03/1946 102 Clarke, James Joseph Canada & Radrum, Monaghan 26/04/1946 103 Clarke, Margaret Hillside House, Monaghan 03/12/1948 295 Clearkin, Bernard Anney, Latton 10/05/1946 110 Clerkin, Josephine High St. Monaghan 13/08/1948 272,273 Clerkin, Maggie Dundalk & Latton 03/05/1946 108 Clerkin, Mrs T. Moniel, Rockcorry 23/05/1947 187 Clerkin, Patrick Genagh, Newbliss 06/04/1945 22 Clerkin, Patrick Genagh, Newbliss 01/03/1946 97 Clerkin, Peter Gormanstown & Monaghan 19/01/1945 6 Clerkin, Phil Belgium Park, Monaghan 04/01/1946 83 Clesdell, John William Lattycrum, Aughnamullen 28/09/1945 55 Clinton, Rev. Mark Corgcaghan 26/09/1947 205 Collins, Katherine Hall St. Ballybay 05/04/1946 102 Conlan, Bernard New York & Drumgor, Latton 18/05/1945 29 Conlan, Catherine Mullinarry, Latton 27/04/1945 23 Conlan, Dr. T.P. Drumbear, Monaghan 11/05/1945 28 Conlon, Margaret Carrickabawn, Latton 16/01/1948 231 Conly, Maria E. Mullin, Ballybay 25/10/1946 142,143 Connolly, Elizabeth Fermanagh St. Clones 05/03/1948 243 Connolly, Ellen Dublin St. Monaghan 20/07/1945 41 Connolly, Ellen Castleblayney 20/07/1945 42 Connolly, John Mill St. Monaghan 13/12/1946 155,158 Connolly, John Lisnashanna 12/12/1947 223,228 Connolly, Katie Sporthall, Latton 27/07/1945 43 Connolly, Margaret Corlatt, Smithboro 06/02/1948 235,236 Connolly, Mary Ellen Mill St. Monaghan 13/06/1947 189,192 Connolly, Matt Tullyvaragh, Castleblayney 15/03/1946 100 Connolly, Mrs Bernard Newbliss 11/04/1947 179 Connolly, Mrs H. Money, Rockcorry 23/11/1945 65 Connolly, Owen Leck, Threemilehouse 29/08/1947 199 Connolly, Patrick Killygorman, Newbliss 05/04/1946 105 Connolly, Peter Castleshane 05/01/1945 3 Connolly, Philip Rebane, Ballytrain 17/05/1946 113 Coogan, Eddie Drumroosk, Tullycorbett 27/04/1945 24 Coogan, Eddie Drumroosk, Tullycorbett 27/04/1945 37 Coogan, Mr. L. Drumroosk, Tullycorbett 16/03/1945 18 Coombs, Annabella High St. Monaghan 28/02/1947 172,176 Coombs, William High St. Monaghan 26/09/1947 210 Corbett, Annie Drumkeen, Newbliss 16/02/1945 11 Corbett, Elizabeth (Lil) Drumkeen, Newbliss 16/07/1948 267 Corr, Bridget The Acres, Scotstown 14/12/1945 73 Corrigan, James Plantation Tce. Monaghan 27/07/1945 44 Corrigan, Mary Scotstown 06/08/1948 272 Corrigan, Patrick Kilnageer, Emyvale 10/10/1947 212 Cosgrove, Thomas Crossbane, Newbliss 10/08/1945 46 Coulson, Edith Clones 14/12/1945 73 Coulter, Mrs S.A. Florida & Clones 07/05/1948 247 Courtney, Charles Glasgow & Scotstown 31/05/1946 120 Cox, John (Jack) England & Glaslough 17/08/1945 45 Coyle, Ann Mahon, Latton 07/03/1947 174 Coyle, Francis Cornenaugh 30/11/1945 70 Coyle, Henry Latton 08/02/1946 92 Coyle, James The Grove, Anascue, Latton 09/01/1948 231 Coyle, Mrs M. Annalough, Aghabog 02/08/1946 131 Coyle, Mrs M. Drumhannon, Latton 27/09/1946 141 Coyle, Owen Dublin & Mahon, Latton 24/05/1946 117 Crawford, Bobbie Glaslough St. Monaghan 30/05/1947 191 Crawford, Myrtle Dublin St. Monaghan 26/11/1948 295,298 Crawford, Teresa Belfast & Monaghan Town 08/06/1945 35 Creaney, Gertrude Monaghan 05/11/1948 284,290 Croarkin, Mrs Joseph Hall St. Ballybay 10/08/1945 46 Crooks, Etna Dunraymond 08/02/1946 92 Cullen, Kevin Dublin & Monaghan 12/11/1948 292 Cullen, Roger Joseph Monaghan 12/07/1946 129 Cumiskey, Mrs N. Carricknair 20/04/1945 23 Curley, Patrick Drumarell, Emyvale 02/05/1947 184 Cusack, Jacqueline North Road, Monaghan 08/03/1946 99 Daly, James Cornassenagh, Carrickmacross 23/11/1945 66 Daly, Margaret Drummular 05/04/1946 105 Davison, Mary Louisa Cootehill & The Diamond, Monaghan 12/07/1946 129 Deighan, Michael Dooskey 04/05/1945 27 Devlin, Anne J. Carrickmacross 16/05/1947 187 Dickson, Isabella Corlatt, Newbliss 08/06/1945 32,37 Dickson, Samuel Mullagreenan, Newbliss 17/12/1948 296,299 Dickson, William Mullagreenan, Newbliss 07/05/1948 248,252 Dignam, Margaret Jane Creeve Cottage, Ballybay 26/01/1945 5 Dixon, Dorothy Belfast & Cumry, Latton 24/05/1946 118 Doherty, Martha Canada & Aughaloughan, Glaslough 05/03/1948 239 Dolan, Mrs E. Carn Gardens, Clones 25/10/1946 143 Donaghy, Mr. E. Black Kesh, Rockcorry 03/08/1945 43 Donnelly, John Shanco, Killeevan 19/04/1946 112 Donnelly, Tommy The Hill, Monaghan 24/01/1947 168 Donovan, Irene Drumboory, Carrickmacross 23/11/1945 66,79 Doogan, John Tully, Emyvale 01/02/1946 87 Dudgeon, Robert Albert Ballinode 18/05/1945 29,32 Dudgeon, William Ballinode 04/05/1945 26,29 Duffy, Bernard Carrickatee, Aughnamulen 05/12/1947 221 Duffy, Edward Crumlin, Monaghan 28/12/1946 158 Duffy, Edward Tanderageebane, Monaghan 09/04/1948 250 Duffy, Francis Glaslough St. Monaghan 06/12/1946 156 Duffy, Hugh Tullynahinera 18/05/1942 33 Duffy, James Carrickatee, Aughnamulen 06/04/1945 22,23 Duffy, James Carrickatee, Aughnamulen 01/03/1946 98 Duffy, Joseph Dublin St. Monaghan 01/08/1947 194,198 Duffy, Joseph T. The Diamond, Monaghan 05/12/1947 221,222 Duffy, Margaret England & Shantonagh 02/02/1945 7 Duffy, Margaret Kilnadrean 07/12/1945 70 Duffy, Mrs Drumhirk 26/09/1947 198 Duffy, Mrs Avilreagh 21/05/1948 258 Duffy, Paddy Glaslough St.
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