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Athboy Girls School Register REGISTER OF ATHBOY GIRLS NATIONAL SCHOOL AND ATHBOY ST. JAMES GIRLS NATIONAL SCHOOL 1869 - 1922 TRANSCRIBED BY BERNARD WALSH Page 1 Notes On This Transcription All details in this document were transcribed exactly as they were written in the original School Registers. Spelling mistakes/variations have not been corrected. Names are transcribed exactly as they were originally written. It is notable that the spelling of some names changed over time. Some Christian names which were abbreviated in the original handwritten registers have NOT been expanded, e.g. Mgt, Thos etc. Ages were sometimes recorded in years and months. In this transcription an age of 6.8 means 6 years and 8 months. Place names are also transcribed as originally written. For example, Gillstown was sometimes spelled with one letter L. The Fair Green is sometimes referred to as “Green” or “The Green”, and modern day Connaught Street is universally called “Connor Street”. Register reference numbers for each pupil did not always follow in sequence. Again, no attempt has been made to correct numbers which are out of sequence. The original School Registers are held by The National Archives of Ireland and are available for public viewing. The Archive reference number is 2000/17, Box 1 to 21. Prior to 1887 this school was known as Athboy Girls National School. With the opening of the new school building on Main Street in 1887 the school became known as St James Girls National School. The School Register continued in an unbroken sequence from the old school to the new school. Page 2 REGISTER OF ATHBOY GIRLS NATIONAL SCHOOL Date of Register Pupil's Name In Full Age of pupil Religious Residence Occupation or means Previous School entrance Number last birthday Denomination of living of parents School County 01/04/1869 1 Margaret Morgan 16 RC Connor Street Butcher 01/04/1869 2 Maria Higgins 14 RC Curlyland Farmer 01/04/1869 3 Jane Yorke 15 RC Martinstown Widow 01/04/1869 4 Ellen McDermott 13 RC Main Street Shop Keeper 01/04/1869 5 Margaret Fagan 13 RC Connor Street Carpenter 01/04/1869 6 Mary McCann 12 RC Green Labourer 01/04/1869 7 Anne Gaffney 13 RC Connor Street Labourer 01/04/1869 8 Alice Farrell 14 RC Connor Street Dealer 01/04/1869 9 Kate Martin 12 RC Connor Street Mason 01/04/1869 10 Jane Maye 13 RC Connor Street Mason 19/08/1872 11 Alice Lynch 14 RC Main Street Widow 01/04/1869 12 Ellen Duignan 13 RC Martinstown Dealer 01/04/1869 13 Margaret Simons 12 RC Martinstown Dealer 01/04/1869 14 Anne Brady 12 RC Castletown Dealer 01/04/1869 15 Rose Maye 11 RC Connor Street Mason 01/04/1869 16 Mary Slevin 11 RC Castletown Labourer 01/04/1869 17 Alice Clements 12 RC Main Street Carpenter 01/04/1869 18 Kate McDermott 11 RC Main Street Shop Keeper 01/04/1869 19 Mary Sands 11 RC Connor Street Labourer 01/04/1869 20 Fannie Higgins 11 RC Curlyland Farmer 01/04/1869 21 Anne Newman 11 RC Martinstown Widow 01/04/1869 22 Mary Martin 11 RC Connor Street Mason 01/04/1869 23 Kate Cassidy 10 RC Castletown Labourer 01/04/1869 24 Bridget Corr 10 RC Martinstown Dealer 01/04/1869 25 Mary Halton 10 RC Chapel Street Labourer Page 3 01/04/1869 26 Margaret Wright 11 RC Connor Street Dealer 01/04/1869 27 Bessy McKenna 11 RC Wardstown Farmer 01/04/1869 29 Mary Murray 11 RC Kilkeelan Herd 01/04/1869 30 Mary Carty 10 RC Chapel Street Labourer 01/04/1869 31 Alice Reilly 11 RC Martinstown Dealer 01/04/1869 32 Bridget Leavy 10 RC Martinstown Widow 01/04/1869 33 Anne Connor 9 RC Martinstown Widow 23/08/1869 34 Marcella Plunkett 8 RC Bridge Street Widow 23/08/1869 35 Eliza McConnell 8 RC Martinstown Farmer 23/08/1869 36 Mary Glennon 10 RC Martinstown Labourer 23/08/1869 37 Nannie Farrell 9 RC Connor Street Dealer 23/08/1869 38 Mary Nulty 8 RC Chapel Street Labourer 23/08/1869 39 Rose Newman 9 RC Martinstown Widow 23/08/1869 40 Mary Newman 10 RC Martinstown Widow 23/08/1869 41 Nannie Duignan 9 RC Martinstown Dealer 23/08/1869 42 Margaret Sherrock 9 RC Chapel Street Shoemaker 23/08/1869 43 Mary Farnan 9 RC Bridge Street Widow 23/08/1869 44 Kate McCann 9 RC Green Labourer 23/08/1869 45 Mary Kane 10 RC Martinstown Labourer 11/01/1870 46 Jane Dogherty 8 RC Chapel Street Labourer 20/04/1870 47 Kate Mearen 8 RC Martinstown Labourer 02/05/1870 48 Ellen McKenna 10 RC Wardstown Farmer 24/05/1870 49 Margaret McLoughlin 10 RC Main Street Carpenter 15/05/1870 50 Jane Reilly 9 RC Main Street Shop Keeper 15/05/1870 51 Margaret Murphy 9 RC Main Street Shop Keeper 15/05/1870 52 Margaret Reilly 10 RC Main Street Tailor 15/05/1870 53 Mary Cassidy 9 RC Castletown Dealer 15/05/1870 54 Bridget Sands 8 RC Connor Street Labourer 15/05/1870 55 Anne Lynagh 9 RC Chapel Street Labourer 15/05/1870 56 Ellen Clements 9 RC Main Street Carpenter 15/05/1870 57 Jane Sheridan 8 RC Martinstown Farmer 15/05/1870 58 Nannie Martin 8 RC Connor Street Mason 15/05/1870 59 Mary McDermott 14 RC Main Street Shop Keeper 22/03/1870 60 Bessy Brady 11 RC Castletown Dealer Page 4 15/07/1871 61 Bessy Butterfield 9 RC Castletown Widow 23/09/1871 62 Emily Stuart 12 RC Chapel Street Widow 23/09/1871 63 Mary Philips 11 RC Connor Street Shoemaker 23/09/1871 64 Anne Govern 11 RC Green Labourer 23/09/1871 65 Mary Crummy 9 RC Main Street Labourer 30/09/1871 66 Mary Leavy 12 RC Martinstown Widow 05/11/1871 67 Margaret Dogherty 12 RC Chapel Street Labourer 05/11/1871 68 Kate Connell 13 RC Martinstown Widow 15/05/1872 69 Anne Flanagan 7 RC Mitchelstown Farmer 15/05/1872 70 Anne Philips 8 RC Martinstown Labourer Infants Meath 15/05/1872 71 Marianne Higgins 8 RC Connor Street Car Driver Infants 15/05/1872 72 Mary Fox 8 RC Otterstown Labourer Infants 15/05/1872 73 Anne Cassidy (Law) 8 RC Green Labourer Infants 15/05/1872 74 Jane Mearen 8 RC Martinstown Labourer Infants 18/09/1872 75 Mary Darby 8 RC Main Street Shop Keeper Infants 18/09/1872 76 Nannie Murphy 8 RC Main Street Shop Keeper Infants 18/09/1872 77 Nannie Clements 8 RC Chapel Street Carpenter Infants 18/09/1872 78 Margaret Nolan 8 RC Connor Street Coachman Infants 18/09/1872 79 Mary Tuite 8 RC Otterstown Farmer Infants 18/09/1872 80 Mary Reilly 7 RC Chapel Street Labourer Infants 18/09/1872 81 Mary Callaghan 7 RC Bridge Street Shoemaker Infants 18/09/1872 82 Nannie Fagan 7 RC Main Street Shop Keeper Infants 18/09/1872 83 Marianne Boylan 8 RC Main Street Shop Keeper Infants 18/09/1872 84 Agnes Carty 7 RC Chapel Street Labourer Infants 18/09/1872 85 Margaret Reilly 8 RC Connor Street Carman Infants 23/09/1872 86 Lizzie Crummy 8 RC Main Street Labourer Infants 10/12/1872 87 Anne McKenna 14 RC Wardstown Farmer 10/01/1873 88 Mary Cassidy 14 RC Castletown Labourer 03/03/1873 89 Bessy Gaffney 11 RC Martinstown Labourer 14/07/1873 90 Anne Farrelly 10 RC Castletown Widow 21/07/1873 91 Margaret Daly 6 RC Main Street Shop Keeper 28/07/1873 92 Mary Smyth 11 RC Higginstown Dealer 15/09/1873 93 Maria Nolan 12 RC Main Street Car Driver 19/09/1873 94 Bridget Kennidy 11 RC Bridge Street Porter Page 5 13/10/1873 95 Agnes Murray 9 RC Green Labourer 13/10/1873 96 Honora Duignan 8 RC Kilkeelan Dealer Infants 13/10/1873 97 Mary Farrell 8 RC Connor Street Labourer Infants 13/10/1873 98 Kate Lynch 8 RC Castletown Labourer Infants 13/10/1873 99 Bridget Brady 7 RC Castletown Dealer Infants 13/10/1873 100 Bridget Gallagher 9 RC Green Widow Infants 13/10/1873 101 Mary Farrelly 8 RC Connor Street Porter Infants 13/10/1873 102 Rose McLoughlin 8 RC Main Street Carpenter Infants 13/10/1873 103 Kate Smyth 8 RC Causestown Herd Infants 13/10/1873 104 Kate Cassidy (Bart) 8 RC Castletown Dealer Infants 13/10/1873 105 Mary Murray 8 RC Higginstown Labourer Infants 13/10/1873 106 Jane Clements 7 RC Chapel Street Carpenter Infants 13/10/1873 107 Mary Mangan 8 RC Higginstown Shop Keeper Infants 13/10/1873 108 Nannie Higgins 8 RC Curlyland Farmer Infants 13/10/1873 109 Mary Kellett 10 RC Chapel Street Shoemaker Infants 14/10/1873 110 Katie Simons 8 RC Martinstown Dealer Infants 14/10/1873 111 Bridget Cassidy (Law) 7 RC Green Labourer Infants 14/10/1873 112 Eliza Weldon 7 RC Connor Street Labourer Infants 14/10/1873 113 Catherine Butterfield 8 RC Connor Street Labourer Infants 14/10/1873 114 Mary Mailen 8 RC Castletown Ragman Infants 10/11/1873 115 Mary Butterfield 8 RC Connor Street Labourer Infants 10/11/1873 116 Anne Green 8 RC Connor Street Labourer Infants 10/11/1873 117 Jane Culley 8 RC Connor Street Blacksmith Infants 10/11/1873 118 Ellen Galvin 14 RC Main Street Farmer Infants 17/11/1873 119 Nannie Sheridan 7 RC Martinstown Farmer Infants 17/11/1873 120 Jane Darby 7 TC Martinstown Herd Infants 24/11/1873 121 Nannie O'Brien 8 RC Main Street Widow Infants 01/12/1873 122 Mary Farrell 8 RC Connor Street Dealer Infants 01/12/1873 123 Kate Conlon 8 RC Laurence's Stone Labourer Infants 01/12/1873 124 Bridget Fulham 8 RC Laurence's Stone Labourer Infants 01/12/1873 125 Ellen Darby 7 RC Martinstown Herd Infants 02/03/1874 126 Bessy Simons 15 RC Connor Street Orphan 22/06/1874 127 Jose Duff 10 RC Bridge Street Shoemaker Cloran Meath 13/07/1874 128 Kate Cassidy 7 RC Bridge Street Shop Keeper Infants Page 6 13/07/1874 129 Mary Reilly 8 RC Otterstown Farmer Infants 13/07/1874 130 Bridget Mangan 7 RC Higginstown Shop Keeper Infants 13/07/1874 131 Bridget Farrell 8 RC Otterstown Infants 13/07/1874 132 Bridget Cassidy 7 RC Castletown Labourer Infants 13/07/1874 133 Ellen Butterfield 7 RC Connor Street Labourer Infants 13/07/1874 134 Bridget Farnan 7 RC Connor Street Widow Infants 13/07/1874 135 Mary Griffin 7 RC Connor Street Mason Infants 13/07/1874 136 Bridget Higgins 7 RC Connor Street Car Driver Infants 13/07/1874 137 Mary Reilly 7 RC Connor Street
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