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NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: PAGE: Adams, Emily Hall St. Ballybay 06/01/1951 20 Agnew, Mr. 29/03/1952 124 Agnew, Rose Corrybracken 03/05 NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: PAGE: Adams, Emily Hall St. Ballybay 06/01/1951 20 Agnew, Mr. 29/03/1952 124 Agnew, Rose Corrybracken 03/05/1952 144 Alford, Jane Rawdeerpark, Clones 31/10/1953 238 Allely, Tommy Newbliss 06/12/1952 178 Allely, Wesley Closdaw, Newbliss 21/04/1951 53 Anderson, Joseph Carnaveigh, Latton 05/09/1953 221 Anderson, Paddy 27/10/1951 91 Anketell, Isabel Drumcaw, Monaghan 05/12/1953 246 Armstrong, Alexander Legacurry 27/01/1951 32 Armstrong, Garda James Drollagh, Aghabog & Galway 13/09/1952 163 Armstrong, James Noble England & Broomfield 05/11/1949 5 Armstrong, Margaret Tyholland 21/11/1953 245 Armstrong, Mary Latgallon, Stonebridge 02/08/1952 156 Askin, Mrs Edward Glaslough 02/06/1951 67 Atkinson, George Lennon, Ballybay 27/12/1952 179 Aughey, James Cavan & Glaslough 18/04/1953 207 Bailey, Adam Church St. Ballybay 20/01/1951 25 Barker, Charles Derrylusk, Tullycorbett 21/03/1953 201 Barker, Edward Shantonagh 18/11/1950 15 Barkey, Elizabeth Tonniscoffey, Dunraymond 15/10/1949 1,5 Bashford, Mrs Meath 06/10/1951 85 Beatty, Thomas Hall St. Ballybay 02/06/1951 67 Beggan, Mary Anne O'Neill Park, Clones 24/02/1951 42 Beggan, Michael Scotshouse 05/04/1952 128,131 Begley, Katie Figanny, Mullan 01/09/1951 74 Bell, Arthur McCurtain St. Clones 12/07/1952 154 Bell, Samuel Robert Dromore, Stranooden 26/04/1952 143 Berry, Robert Corness, Monaghan 27/01/1951 32 Biggar, Rev. E.C. Ballybay 24/02/1951 43 Bluett, Mrs Kilmacthomas 20/09/1952 161 Bowden, Joseph Cootehill 18/04/1953 207 Boyd, Catherine Tottenclave, Castleblayney 12/11/1949 6 Boylan, Elizabeth Maghernaharn, Rockcorry 27/06/1953 218 Boylan, Mary Ann Dernagad, Tydavnet 19/01/1952 109,113,114 Boylan, Michael Scotshouse 27/10/1951 89 Boyle, Frank O'Neill St. Carrickmacross 10/12/1949 6 Boyle, John Drumate, Newbliss 22/12/1951 104 Boyle, Mrs James Corrybrennan, Ballybay 25/11/1950 17 Boyle, Patrick Killeevan 24/03/1951 50 Boyle, Thomas Corduffkelly, Carickmacross 15/03/1952 129 Bradley, Mrs Cootehill 12/11/1949 3 Bradley, Sarah Carnaveigh, Latton 29/03/1952 134 Brady, Andrew Scarva Cottage, Clones 24/02/1951 42 Brady, Anna Cootehill 10/02/1951 38 Brady, Infant Campstown, Cootehill 16/05/1953 210 Brady, James Adrumkeen 31/05/1952 146 Brady, Katie J. Old Bridge Road, Cootehill 20/01/1951 23 Brady, Mark Cootehill 10/02/1951 38 Brady, Mrs P. Barrack St. Ballybay 06/10/1951 87 Brangan, James USA & Shanwalla, Clontibret 12/04/1952 134 Brannigan, Stephen Drumcrew, Castleblayney 14/11/1953 243 Brannigan, Terence Drumillard, Castleblayney 13/12/1952 172 Breaden, Esther Carrickmacross 29/10/1949 2 Brennan, Hugh Corvalley 19/12/1953 250 Brennan, Mrs J. Drumgelvin, Castleblayney 27/01/1951 31 Brennan, Theresa Anelreagh, Clontibret 07/06/1952 148 Brennan, Thomas Creeve, Ballybay 27/01/1951 32 Brereton, Peter Railway Tce. Castleblayney 18/11/1950 15 Brereton, Sarah Railway Tce. Castleblayney 18/11/1950 15 Brogan, Mary Analore St. Clones 27/01/1951 31 Brogan, Mr. P. Annakilly, Clones 22/03/1952 127 Brogan, Patrick Annakilly, Clones 29/03/1952 134 Brooks, Thomas J.J. Dublin & Carrickmacross 29/10/1949 5 Brown, Joseph England & Glaslough 13/01/1951 18 Bryce, Samuel Tynan, Armagh 02/02/1952 114 Brydon, Jeannie Stanley Tce. Monaghan 27/01/1951 31 Bunyan, Maurice UK & Monaghan 14/11/1953 240,244 Burke, Mr. E. Cavan & Newbliss 05/09/1953 228 Burke, Thomas Newbliss 04/08/1951 75 Burns, Anne Broomfield 25/04/1953 203 Burns, Anne Broomfield 25/04/1953 208 Burns, Hugh Church Hill, Clones 28/07/1951 72 Burns, Mary Anne Market Square, Castleblayney 24/10/1953 237 Burns, Owen Cornanure, Broomfield 31/03/1951 43 Burns, Tessie Corrinshigo, Castleblayney 17/10/1953 236 Byrne, Josephine Fermanagh St. Clones 27/01/1951 30 Byrne, Mary Clinturkmason, Carrickmacross 03/05/1952 143,145 Byrne, Mrs Hugh Fermanagh St. Clones 20/01/1951 19,23 Byrne, Thomas Liscarnan, Magheracloone 07/02/1953 192 Byrne, Thomas Market Square, Castleblayney 27/06/1953 218 Cadden, John Railway View, Clones 27/01/1951 32 Caffrey, Bridget (Bridie) Drumalee, Cavan 15/10/1949 2 Cahill, Michael Meath & Monaghan 29/08/1953 220 Callaghan, Elizabeth Caraveetra, Clones 29/10/1949 4 Callaghan, John Emyvale 07/06/1952 149 Callan, Kitty Corlatt, Monaghan 12/09/1953 229 Calvert, William Kilcrow, Clontibret 26/09/1953 229 Campbell, John Corbeagh, Cootehill 03/11/1951 93 Campbell, Thomas Muckno St. Castleblayney 31/05/1952 148 Cannon, Sarah Castleblayney 31/01/1953 191 Canty, Mary Offaly 16/02/1952 131 Carr, Bernard Dublin & Carrickmacross 14/04/1951 56 Carragher, Bernard Corrantanty, Castleblayney 06/01/1951 17 Carragher, Edward Corcaghan 20/06/1953 217 Carragher, Mrs Ballybay & Culloville 13/01/1951 17 Carroll, Patrick Lisgorran, Ballybay 17/10/1953 234,236 Carson, Eva Bangor & Clones 19/01/1952 111 Carty, Margaret Newtownbutler Rd. Clones 17/11/1951 95 Carville, Terence Main St. Carrickmacross 03/05/1952 144 Casey, Kitty Drumass, Inniskeen 30/05/1953 214 Casey, Lizzie Mile Hill, Castleblayney 22/11/1952 170 Casey, Michael West St. Castleblayney 13/01/1951 22 Casey, Patsy York St. Castleblayney 17/02/1951 34 Casey, Patsy Castleblayney 24/02/1951 41 Cassidy, Brian Main St. Roslea 29/10/1949 4 Cassidy, Edward F. Bank of Ireland House, Ballybay 06/01/1951 19 Cassidy, Gerard Killycarnon, Scotstown 15/03/1952 129 Cassidy, Mary Killeevan 14/11/1953 244 Cassidy, Mrs W. Clonagore, Clones 22/10/1949 3 Cassidy, Owen Derryarrit, Smithboro 29/11/1952 175 Cavanagh, James Drumlood, Latton 01/09/1951 79 Chambers, Mrs J. Banbridge & Monaghan 20/01/1951 26 Clark, Philip Forest Place, Dartry 25/11/1950 13 Clarke, Charles Corfad, Latton 09/08/1952 158 Clarke, Michael Derryrusk, Latton 05/01/1952 108 Clarke, Patrick Moniel, Rockcorry 28/11/1953 243 Clarke, Rachel Drumbrain, Newbliss 03/02/1951 39 Clarke, Rose Ann Mullinary, Carrickmacross 31/12/1949 10 Clarke, Thomas Annyalla 31/05/1952 148 Clearkin, Mrs C. Edenbrone, Latton 27/01/1951 32 Clements, Col. 29/03/1952 131 Clerkin, Alice Chapel Road 17/12/1949 8 Clerkin, Anne Moylebeg, Latton 18/11/1950 15 Clerkin, Eileen O'Neill Park, Clones 17/12/1949 9 Clerkin, Elizabeth Knockballyroney 03/03/1951 40 Clerkin, Francis Edenbrone, Latton 16/02/1952 125 Clerkin, James Mall Road, Monaghan 10/01/1953 186,187 Clerkin, James Scotstown 17/10/1953 236 Clerkin, Mary E. Smithboro 14/03/1953 200 Clerkin, Mrs Owen Boyher, Rockcorry 22/09/1951 84 Clerkin, Patrick Iterera, Scotstown 145 Clerkin, Peter Clonura, Clones 08/12/1951 100 Clerkin, Peter Ilford, Tydavnet 10/01/1953 184 Clerkin, Rose Corcaghan 19/09/1953 230 Clerkin, Rosina Rockcorry 24/10/1953 237,239 Clifford, Vera Albert St. Ballybay 17/02/1951 34,37 Clinton, Patrick Drumass, Inniskeen 25/04/1953 208 Coffey, Thomas Newtownbutler Rd. Clones 28/06/1952 152,154 Collins, Patrick Carrickakelly 22/10/1949 1 Coltson, Mary Drumany, Drum 21/03/1953 201 Comiskey, James Drumcrew, Castleblayney 29/11/1952 175 Conlan, Mr. M. Mullinary, Ballybay 13/06/1952 163 Conlon, Annie New York & Garryduff, Latton 25/08/1951 77 Conlon, Elizabeth Sheetrim, Castleblayney 02/05/1953 211 Conlon, Jane Lisdrumclave, Latton 19/01/1952 113 Conlon, Miss M.A. Carrickaldragh, Latton 17/10/1953 236 Conlon, Paddy Anascue, Latton 31/03/1951 44 Conlon, Pat Ardee 02/06/1951 68 Connery, Michael Oriel St. 16/02/1952 130 Connolly, Agnes Mary Derry & Clones 17/03/1951 49 Connolly, James Scotshouse 17/02/1951 34 Connolly, James Old Cross Square, Monaghan 10/01/1953 186 Connolly, Johanna Analore St. Clones 28/06/1952 152,154 Connolly, John Cornanagh House, Ballybay 03/02/1951 39 Connolly, John Bushford, Rockcorry 26/09/1953 231,233 Connolly, Kate Drumiskey, Maheraveeley 13/01/1951 18 Connolly, Katherine Drummons, Scotstown 10/02/1951 33 Connolly, Margaret Annalitten, Castleblayney 15/08/1953 225 Connolly, Mary Derrygooney House, Latton 11/04/1953 205 Connolly, Mary O'Neill St. Carrickmacross 10/10/1953 234 Connolly, Mr. Cornaneagh, Tullycorbett 03/03/1951 41 Connolly, Mr. J. 03/02/1951 47 Connolly, Mr. J.J. Tullycorbett 10/02/1951 38 Connolly, Mrs Derrygooney 28/03/1953 198 Connolly, Mrs R. Anne Skeetra, Scotstown 10/02/1951 33 Connolly, Mrs T. Cornacrieve, Emyvale 15/08/1953 225 Connolly, Patrick Eshackin, Scotstown 26/09/1953 231 Connolly, Peter Coolkill, Scotstown 06/09/1952 161 Connolly, Thomas Bannaghroe 28/02/1953 188 Connor, John Glen, Rockcorry 04/10/1952 166 Connor, Margaret The Crescent, Castleblayney 02/08/1952 156 Connor, Owen Joseph Laraghrow, Castleblayney 10/12/1949 6 Conway, Catherine Muckno St. Castleblayney 25/07/1953 223 Coogan, Peter Coraviller, Tullycorbett 07/02/1953 193,194 Coogan, Peter Donaghmoyne 07/11/1953 242 Cooney, Catherine J. Rahans, Carrickmacross 06/01/1951 18 Cooper, Patrick William Carrickmacross & Dundalk 08/12/1951 100 Corbett, John Drumkeen, Newbliss 28/02/1953 197 Corboy, Mother Mary Vincent Monaghan 15/03/1952 128 Corby, Mrs Castleblayney 12/04/1952 141 Cordwell, Mary Belgium Square, Monaghan 12/07/1952 153,155 Corr, John Dyan, Newbliss 17/01/1953 186 Corrie, James Main St. Ballybay 13/12/1952 172,180 Corrigan, Monica Donaghmoyne 22/10/1949 4 Corrigan, Mr. F. Moniel, Lisdoonan 17/03/1951 49 Cosgrave, John Glasgow & Stonebridge, Clones 06/09/1952 163 Cosgrave, Katherine The Square, Castleblayney 05/12/1953 247 Cosgrave, Patrick Stonebridge, Clones 24/02/1951 42 Cosgrove, Mrs Crossbane, Newbliss 05/11/1949 5 Coulson, Mrs Drumanney 21/03/1953 196 Cousins, William H. Portadwn & Monaghan 22/09/1951 79 Coyle, Daniel Dunleer & Castleblayney 23/02/1952 115 Coyle, Francis Main St.
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