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Deaths Recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 Deaths recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 Date of Death Forename Surname Age Sex Former Residence Document 1878 06/01/1878 Mary Hayes 72 F Document 29/01/1878 Nancy Corboy 72 F Document 15/02/1878 William Holt 77 M Document 19/02/1878 Thomas Heffernan 80 M Document 22/02/1878 Teresa Head 2 F Document 10/05/1878 John Hogan 79 M Document 19/05/1878 Hanora Connell 80 F Document 26/05/1878 Julia Cahill 74 F Document 26/05/1878 Catherine Grogan 80 F Document 25/06/1878 Catherine Armstrong 78 F Document 27/07/1878 Hannah Kennedy 70 F Document 30/07/1878 Mary Kennedy 56 F Document 03/08/1878 Michael Wheatley 18 M Document 18/08/1878 Hanora Kennedy 40 F Document 04/09/1878 Denis Coonan 14 M Document 11/09/1878 Michael McDermot 80 M Document 09/11/1878 Patrick Maxwell 90 M Document 16/11/1878 Thomas Kennedy 74 M Document 12/12/1878 Bridget Costello 60 F Document 25/12/1878 Winnie Gaynor 52 F Document 1879 12/01/1879 Mary Cooke 78 F Document 17/01/1879 John Rice 75 M Document 02/02/1879 Timothy Hogan 52 M Document 02/02/1879 Thomas Whelan 50 M Document 07/02/1879 Timothy Lynch 60 M Document 14/02/1879 Bridget Egan 70 F Document 21/02/1879 Michael Cummins 81 M Document 01/03/1879 Margaret Cooke 102 F Document 06/03/1879 Mary Madden 74 F Document 08/03/1879 James Hughes 68 M Document 28/03/1879 Jane Powell 24 F Document 12/04/1879 Margaret Lawlor 58 F Document 19/04/1879 Mary Cleary 75 F Document 26/05/1879 William Carter 60 M Document 07/06/1879 Sarah Heenan 75 F Document 28/02/1879 Michael Flanagan 77 M Document 04/09/1879 Mary Walsh 80 F Document 05/09/1879 Ellen Meara 54 F Document 11/09/1879 Bridget Hough 70 F Document 12/09/1879 Margaret Cleary 50 F Document Deaths recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 17/10/1879 Timothy Flaherty 52 M Document 08/10/1879 Catherine Bruder 75 F Document 06/10/1879 Sarah Brien 70 F Document 02/11/1879 Thomas Stanley 90 M Document 07/12/1879 Radfer Dunne 75 M Document 1880 18/01/1880 Eliza Hawkins 62 F Document 23/01/1880 Richard Lynch 73 M Document 26/01/1880 Michael Hirrigg 50 M Document 29/01/1880 John Hobbins 46 M Document 02/02/1880 Judy Gaynor 75 M Document 08/02/1880 Betty Magill 75 F Document 13/02/1880 Anne Hayes 53 F Document 17/02/1880 Margaret Starr 87 F Document 25/02/1880 Martin Gleeson 66 M Document 01/03/1880 Bridget Scully 94 F Document 04/03/1880 Margaret Whelan 80 F Document 08/03/1880 Ellen Kennedy 81 F Document 20/03/1880 Samuel Powell 2 M Document 09/04/1880 Catherine Fogarty 64 F Document 18/04/1880 Margaret Lawlor 52 F Document 18/04/1880 William Troy 65 F Document 20/04/1880 Mary Lanty 66 F Document 08/05/1880 Mary Egan 67 F Document 10/05/1880 Catherine Marcon 98 F Document 12/05/1880 James Meara 20 M Document 23/05/1880 Timothy Cleary 70 M Document 14/07/1880 James McGlynn 78 M Document 21/07/1880 Luke Fahy 54 M Document 12/08/1880 Bridget Quirk 72 M Document 13/08/1880 Catherine White 65 F Document 01/11/1880 Denis Dwyer 52 M Document 06/11/1880 Charles Usher 87 M Document 11/12/1880 Margaret Carroll 66 F Document 14/11/1880 William Cahill 12 wks M Document 21/12/1880 Bridget Deane 68 F 1881 01/01/1881 Anne Meara 64 F Document 21/01/1881 John Cleary 27 M Document 03/03/1881 Caroline Burke 80 F Document 19/03/1881 Catherine Mackie 12 dys F Document 24/03/1881 Bridget Whelan 82 F Document Deaths recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 07/04/1881 Daniel Brien 78 M Document 15/04/1881 Mary Curtin 92 M Document 26/04/1881 Daniel Heenan 84 M Document 27/04/1881 Daniel Murphy 70 M Document 31/05/1881 Patrick Devane 68 M Document 01/06/1881 John Moore 65 M Document 01/07/1881 Mary Dunne 45 F Document 03/08/1881 Patrick Hough 82 M Document 12/08/1881 Mary Pitt 44 F Document 16/08/1881 Margaret McDonagh 1 mth F Document 18/08/1881 Michael Coghlan 40 M Document 27/10/1881 Peter Hogan 82 M Document 19/12/1881 Mary Kennedy 67 F Document 10/12/1881 Catherine Quigley 60 F Document 1882 06/02/1882 Thomas Greene 71 M Document 21/01/1882 Margaret Gaynor 40 F Document 09/01/1882 Catherine Tierney 75 F Document 02/06/1882 Thomas Ryan 80 M Document 24/06/1882 Frank Wallace 16 M Document 07/09/1882 Sarah McDonald 78 F Document 26/04/1882 Darby Connell 80 M Document 15/06/1882 Margaret Deane 104 F Document 08/06/1882 Patrick Griffin 60 M Document 26/06/1882 Patrick Gorman 16 M Document 17/10/1882 James Quigley 60 M Document 19/11/1882 Anne Armstrong 70 F Document 09/11/1882 James Gleeson 80 M Document 17/12/1882 Kate Ryan 55 F Document 28/12/1882 Martin Bruder 71 M Document 29/12/1882 Michael O'Donnell 65 M Document 09/07/1882 Catherine Ashton 60 F Document 10/07/1882 Catherine Fogarty 78 F Document 16/07/1882 Winifred Coonan 68 F Document 07/08/1882 Catherine Heenan 50 F Document 21/09/1882 Mary Whelan 75 F Document 25/02/1882 Catherine Mulcahy 80 F Document 28/03/1882 John Hogan 57 M Document 02/04/1882 Ellen Nolan 82 F Document 10/05/1882 Anne Flannery 68 F Document 09/05/1882 Eliza Brown 76 F Document 26/05/1882 John Donohue 45 M Document Deaths recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 1883 16/09/1883 John Grady 60 M Document 29/09/1883 Timothy Meara 77 M Document 02/10/1883 Margaret Dudley 68 F Document 27/10/1883 Patrick Cleary 66 M Document 03/11/1883 William Moore 72 M Document 08/11/1883 Anne Meara 76 F Document 13/11/1883 Mary Boyle 32 F Document 25/11/1883 Mary Deane 71 F Document 09/12/1883 Winifred Coonan 66 F Document 11/12/1883 Patrick Darcy 64 M Document 04/12/1883 Mary Hogan 83 F Document 19/12/1883 Darby Corboy 84 M Document 20/12/1883 Samuel Richardson 72 M Document 02/01/1883 Anne Cashen 75 F Document 13/10/1883 Winifred Dwyer 60 F Document 1884 20/06/1884 Thomas Crenane 83 M Borrisokane Document 20/06/1884 Denis Costolloe 73 M Finnoe Document 06/04/1884 Mary Kearns 38 F Document 17/04/1884 Anne McGrath 82 F Document 19/04/1884 John Hanly 68 M Document 22/04/1884 Judy Kerwan 74 F Document 25/04/1884 Eliza Burns 55 F Document 14/05/1884 Mary Rafferty 92 F Document 14/05/1884 Anne Gleeson 66 F Document 26/05/1884 William Donnelly 84 M Document 20/06/1884 Betty Foley 84 F Document 18/06/1884 Michael Hehir 70 M Document 09/01/1884 Bridget Crenane 96 F Document 15/01/1884 Henry Murphy 80 M Document 24/01/1884 Margaret Grimes 84 F Document 18/02/1884 James Hough 61 M Document 22/02/1884 Michael Lynch 52 M Document 19/03/1884 Michael Donoghue 78 M Document 24/07/1884 Thomas McDonald 73 M Document 16/09/1884 Martin O'Dea 68 M Document 26/09/1884 Mary Flaherty 70 F Document 13/10/1884 John Lanty 83 M Document 19/10/1884 Maura Bohan 48 F Document 22/11/1884 Bridget Hogan 70 F Document 24/11/1884 Edward Nolan 63 M Document Deaths recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 10/12/1884 Margaret Darcy 88 F Document 15/12/1884 William Somers 6 mths M Document 22/12/1884 Michael Houlihan 75 M Document 1885 20/07/1885 Bryan Carroll 78 M Annagh,Kilbarron Document 10/08/1885 Mary Donohue 36 F Borrisokane Document 03/09/1885 Sarah Hosey 74 F Lorrha Document 06/09/1885 Mary Brennan 23 F Cloughjordan Document 09/09/1885 James Dwan 84 M Eglish Document 28/09/1885 Eliza Davis 25 F Document 03/01/1885 Mary Guilfoyle 1 mth F Document 07/01/1885 Bridget Murphy 65 F Document 01/01/1885 Patrick Bourke 75 M Document 09/01/1885 Bridget Meagher 70 F Document 16/01/1885 Norah Shananhan 63 F Document 11/02/1885 Ellen Farrell 65 F Document 20/03/1885 Martin Hogan 80 M Document 22/02/1885 Patrick Hogan 79 M Document 16/03/1885 Margaret Gaynor 82 F Document 25/03/1885 Mary Ryan 72 F Document 09/10/1885 William Plunkett 40 M Ballingarry Document 16/10/1885 Eliza Davis 8 wks F Document 01/11/1885 Mary Grady 17 F Cloughjordan Document 04/11/1885 William Starr 81 M Terryglass Document 04/11/1885 Judy Toohey 67 F Ballyquirke Document 04/04/1885 Betty Connors 68 F Document 07/04/1885 Rose Summers 43 F Document 25/04/1885 Bridget Quinn 54 F Document 28/05/1885 Hannah Richardson 65 F Document 31/12/1885 Patrick Fox 50 M Terryglass Document 1886 07/02/1886 Francis O'Dea 40 M Lorrha Document 25/02/1886 Patrick Lynch 31 M Milford Document 21/07/1886 Frances Costolloe 78 F Document 03/03/1886 Daniel Meagher 31 M Document 13/03/1886 Winifred Touhy 88 F Document 17/03/1886 Anne Slamens 72 F Document 09/08/1886 Daniel Loughnane 73 M Document 30/10/1886 Patrick French 69 M Cloughjordan Document 09/11/1886 Patrick Hough 90 M Ballingarry Document 22/11/1886 Mary Hoctor 85 F Milford Document 02/12/1886 John O'Brien 58 M Eglish Document Deaths recorded in Borrisokane Workhouse 1878 - 1923 1887 15/01/1887 Jane O'Brien 78 F Borrisokane Document 20/01/1887 Catherine Collins 60 F Lorrha Document 01/03/1887 Margaret Salmon 78 F Lorrha Document 20/03/1887 Norah Rooney 85 F Borrisokane Document 23/10/1887 John Hogan 36 M Borrisokane Document 03/11/1887 Mary Coonan 70 F Borrisokane Document 11/11/1887 John Spain 70 M Kilbarron Document 23/11/1887 Sarah McCutchen 70 F Lorrha Document 24/11/1887 John Gleeson 36 M Kilbarron Document 26/11/1887 Sarah Cummins 75 F Borrisokane Document 21/12/1887 Thomas Gill 59 M Borrisokane Document 20/04/1887 James Darcy 78 M Cloughjordan Document 10/05/1887 Daniel Gibbons 16 M Borrisokane Document 15/05/1887 Bridget Mannion 84 M Borrisokane Document 15/05/1887 Bridget Deane 73 F Carney Document 25/08/1887 Anne Colnan 39 F Lorrha Document 08/10/1887 Sarah Egan 60 F Borrisokane Document 1888 12/01/1888 Michael Morrissy 74 M Borrisokane Document 09/02/1888 Julia Flaherty 75 F Lorrha Document 19/02/1888 Mary Brew 70 F Cloughjordan Document 26/02/1888 John Long 68 M Carney Document 18/03/1888 Thomas Cawley 83 M Cloughjordan Document 08/04/1888 Margaret Whelan 72 F not given Document
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