1911 Census, Co. Limerick Householder Index

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1911 Census, Co. Limerick Householder Index L - 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Lacey Johanna Gortboy (Pt. of) Newcastle Newcastle Lacey John J. North Quay, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Lacey Mary Killeedy South Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lacy John Garrane Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Lacy John Templeglentan West Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lacy Margaret Meenyline South Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lacy Margaret Meenyline South Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lacy Mary Glenquin Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lacy Patrick Boherbee Street, Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Newcastle West Lacy William Glenquin Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Laffan Alfred Thomas Cloverfield Aglishcormack Kilteely Laffan Alice Killonan Kilmurry Parteen, St. Patrick's Laffan Edmond Brittas Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Laffan George Woodfarm Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Laffan John Gardenhill Stradbally Castleconnell Laffan Margaret Ballyart Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Laffan Mary Dromeliagh Abington Murroe & Boher Laffan Michael Eyon Abington Murroe and Boher Laffan Michael Woodfarm Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Laffan Patrick Skahard Caherconlish Caherconlish Laffan Richard Baskethill Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Laffan William Ballyart Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Laffan William Tinnatarriff Tuogh Cappamore Laffin Thomas Bilboa Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Lahiff Joseph Killonan (1) Derrygalvin St. Patrick's Lahiff Michael Cloonaduff Croom Croom Lahiff Michael Killonan Kilmurry Parteen, St. Patrick's Lahive Daniel Sarsfield Street, St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Kilmallock Lahive Hanora Ballyduff Ballylanders Ballylanders Lande Henry Coolnamona Castletown Doon 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 1 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Landers Bridget Park Galbally Galbally Landers Catherine Knockbrack Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Landers James Lissard Galbally Galbally Landers Jeremiah Foilycleara Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Landers John Gortaclareen Oola Oola and Solohead Landers Kate Finnoo Kilmoylan Shanagolden Landers Kate Sheares Street, St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Kilmallock Landers Margaret Castletown Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Landers Timothy Rath Abington Murroe & Boher Landers William Baurnagurrahy Galbally Galbally Landers William Carrow Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Landrigan John Ballynagallagh Knockainy Knockainy Landrigan John Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Lane Aneas Killaghteen Ardagh Ardagh Lane Aneas Knockcoolkeare Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane Aneas Knockcoolkeare Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane Bridget Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Bridget Graigues Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Lane Catherine Cloonty Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Lane Catherine Kilkinlea Lower Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Cornelius Kilbeg West Ballingarry Ballingarry Lane Daniel Ardagh Town Ardagh Ardagh Lane Daniel Boughilbo Kilcolman Kilcolman, Coolcappa Lane Daniel Rooskagh East Ardagh Ardagh Lane Daniel Templeglentan West Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lane David Knockcoolkeare Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane Denis Foynes Town Robertstown Shanagolden Lane Denis D. Abbeyfeale West Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Denis J. Abbeyfeale West Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Edmond Knocknagranshy Monasteranenagh Manister Lane Ellen Ballybrien Ballylanders Ballylanders Lane Ellen Glendarragh Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lane Eneas Abbeyfeale East Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 2 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Lane Eneas Ballyquirk Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lane James Caher (Connell) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane James Pallasbeg Tuogh Cappamore Lane Johanna Glengort South Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane John Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane John Ballybrien Ballylanders Ballylanders Lane John Boughilbo Kilcolman Kilcolman, Coolcappa Lane John Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane John Caherconlish Town Caherconlish Caherconlish Lane John Castleroberts Adare Adare Lane John Clooncon White Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lane John Cloonty Kilmoylan Shanagolden Lane John Cloonty Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Lane John Dunnaman Croom Croom Lane John Knockcoolkeare Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane John Templeglentan West Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Lane John E. Abbeyfeale West Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Luke Balline Emlygrennan Ballinvana Lane Martin Ballinloughane Ardagh Ardagh Lane Mary Coolcronoge Ardagh Ardagh Lane Mary Glenastar Newcastle Newcastle Lane Mary Kilkinlea Upper Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Mary Anne Knockcoolkeare Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane Mary J. Kilkinlea Upper Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Matthew Ballyegny Beg Clonagh Kilcolman and Coolcappa Lane Maurice Ballybrien Ballylanders Ballylanders Lane Maurice Ballybrien Ballylanders Ballylanders Lane Michael Ballybrien Ballylanders Ballylanders Lane Michael Caher (Hayes) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Michael Cool Lane (Maiden Newcastle Newcastle Street), Newcastle Lane Michael Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Lane Michael Riddlestown Doondonnell Coolcappa Lane Morgan Glensharrold Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 3 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Lane Patrick Ballynahown Ballingaddy Kilmallock Lane Patrick Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane Richard Kilcurly Monasteranenagh Manister Lane Thomas Ballybrien Ballylanders Ballylanders Lane Thomas Kilbehy Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Lane Thomas Knockcoolkeare Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Lane Thomas Moneymohill Dunmoylan Coolcappa Lane Thomas Rivers Kilmurry Parteen, St. Patrick's Lane Timothy Ardagh Town Ardagh Ardagh Lane Timothy Dromtrasna, Collins Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Lane William Moneymohill Dunmoylan Coolcappa Lane William Shanagolden Town Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes (Pt. of) Lane William Shanagolden Town Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes (Pt. of) Lane William Templeglentan West Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Langan Johanna Robertstown Robertstown Shanagolden Langan Maurice Mountdavid Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Langan Michael Caheragh Kilfergus Glin Langan Thomas Church Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Langan Thomas Glashapullagh Kilmoylan Shanagolden Lange Patrick Finnoo Kilmoylan Shanagolden Langford Charles Abbeylands Rathkeale Rathkeale Langford Patrick Dromcolliher Town Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Langford Richard Copeland Kilcosgrove Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Langford Thomas Crawford Glenville Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Langrill Isaac Ballybrown Kilkeedy Patrickswell Larcomb Frank Foynes Town Robertstown Shanagolden Lardner Michael Ballycormick Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Larkin Elizabeth Cleanglass North Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Larkin James Doonakenna Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Larkin James Dromroe Kilmurry Parteen, St. Patrick's Larkin John Lacka Lower Killagholehane Drumcollogher Larkin Michael Doonakenna Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Larkin Patrick Knocktoosh Killagholehane Drumcollogher 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 4 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Larkin Stephen Cleanglass North Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Larkin Timothy Cleanglass North Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Larkin Timothy Glenduff Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Larkin Timothy Lacka Lower Killagholehane Drumcollogher Latchford Caroline Ballingarrane Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Latchford George Maiden Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Latchford John Main Street, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Latchford William Maiden Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Lavan James P. South Quay, Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Newcastle West Lavery James Bruff Town Bruff Bruff Lavery Philip Ballinard Ballinard Hospital Lavery Philip Ballinard Ballinard Hospital Lavery Thomas Ballyloundash Ballinard Hospital Lavery William Ballinard Ballinard Hospital Law John Mondellihy Adare Adare Lawler John Pallas Kilmeedy Feenagh Lawless William Glebe Oola Oola and Solohead Lawlor Daniel Howardstown South Bruree Rockhill Lawlor Edmond Annagh Abington Murroe and Boher Lawlor Edmond Killeengarriff Killeenagarriff Castleconnell Lawlor James Annagh Abington Murroe and Boher Lawlor John Tullyleague Kilfergus Glin Lawlor Mary Lurraga Croom Croom Lawlor Patrick Creagh Street, Glin Kilfergus Glin Lawlor Peter Knocklong East Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane Lawlor William Dooradoyle Mungret Mungret and Crecora Lawne Catherine Glenbrohane Ballingarry Ballingarry Layne John Sarsfield Street, St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Kilmallock Leahy Anne Grange East Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Leahy Bartholomew Caherlevoy Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Leahy Bartholomew Tulligoline South Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Leahy Bridget Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Leahy Bridget Dromtrasna, Collins Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 5 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Leahy Bridget Grillagh Tullybracky Bruff Leahy Catherine Coolbaun Castletown Doon Leahy Catherine Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Leahy Cornelius Gortnaskahy Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Leahy Daniel Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Leahy Daniel Dromtrasna, South Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Leahy Daniel Glengort South Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Leahy Daniel Mountplummer Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Leahy Daniel Rathpalatine Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Leahy Daniel Seconglass
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