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Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1850-1859 DEATH NOTICE’S AND OBITUARIES IN THE NORTHERN STANDARD 1850 - 1859 Adams, Charles James FarmHill, Clones 17th January 1857 Page.160 Adams, Jane Drumcaw 17th January 1852 Page. 55 Anketell, William Anketell Grove 26th April 1851 Page. 37 Armstrong, John Monaghan 29th March 1851 Page. 33 Barclay, Hugh Diamond, Monaghan 23rd February 1850 Page. 3 Barns, Sarah Ballybay 12th July 1851 Page. 43 Bashford, Margaret Carrickmacross 17th December 1853 Page. 98 Bell, Alexander Billis 26th April 1851 Page. 37 Bellew, Patrick Rev Monaghan 8th February 1851 Page. 29 Bennie, John Farmoyle House 9th April 1853 Page. 86 Birch, Eliza Castleblayney 27th September 1856 Page.153 Blayney, Lady Castleblayney 11th March 1854 Page.107 Bleckley, Mrs Monaghan 16th July 1853 Page.87 Bodely, Robert Drumgrole 4th August 1855 Page.136 Booth,Jane Armstrong Clones 6th March 1858 Page.186 Boyd, Henry Castleblayney 30th December 1854 Page.128 Boyd, James Castleblayney 16th May 1857 Page.166 Boyd, Mary Castleblayney 3rd December 1853 Page. 96 Bradshaw, Jane Eliza Clones 24th September 1853 Page. 91 Breakey, William Ballidian 29th May 1852 Page. 66 Breaky, Isabella Diamond, Monaghan 3rd June 1854 Page.113 Burnell, Eleanor Monaghan 11th January 1851 Page. 25 Campbell, John Crowey 28th August 1858 Page.192 Cargill, Jane Mulladuff 13th March 1852 Page. 60 Cargill, William Glaslough 3rd September 1853 Page. 90 Carroll, Mr Monaghan 28th December 1850 Page. 24 Chambers, David Monaghan 2nd May 1857 Page.165 Charleton, Anne Tully, Emyvale 17th January 1852 Page. 55 Clarke, Alicia Drumreaske, Monaghan 8th June 1850 Page. 12 Clarke, Matthew, Rev. Ballyho Bridge, Clones 13th April 1850 Page. 7 Clemenger, John Drumate Lodge 24th May 1856 Page.148 Coates, Nicholas Clones 2nd May 1857 Page.165 Cooke, Robert Alexander Cookmount 18th March 1854 Page.108 Coote, Mary Monaghan Militia 28th August 1858 Page.192 Coote, Matilda Diamond, Monaghan 19th February 1859 Page.199 Corley, Owen Glasslough 24th August 1850 Page. 18 Corr, Matilda Diamond, Monaghan 23rd March 1850 Page. 5 Coyle, Mary Clontibret 5th February 1853 Page. 80 Crawford, George Ballybay 19th July 1851 Page. 44 Cronin, Mary Monaghan & Bath 31st January 1852 Page. 56 Cumiskey, Mr Clones 24th April 1858 Page.189 Cumming, Richard Bath Street, Carrickmacross 16th August 1856 Page.150 Daily, Owen Mill St Monaghan 17th October 1857 Page.174 Dawson, Charlotte Clontibret 20th July 1850 Page. 15 Dawson, Colonel T.V. Monaghan 25th November 1854 Page.125 Deering, William Stewart Clones 5th June 1858 Page.190 Donaldson, John Mill St Monaghan 15th November 1851 Page. 50 Douglas, Anne Rossmore Estate 15th November 1851 Page. 51 Douglas, Dr. Charles Tattygar 22nd September 1855 Page.137 Downey, Mrs Anne Mill St Monaghan 5th August 1854 Page.118 Doyle, Rev Castleblayney 5th April 1851 Page. 34 Duffy, Mr Ballybay 24th June 1854 Page.116 Dyell, Robert Drum 29th January 1859 Page.198 Eakin, James Glaslough 20th November 1858 Page.195 Elles, Sergeant M. Glaslough St. Monaghan 16th October 1852 Page. 73 Evatt, Geraldine Mount Louise 27th March 1858 Page.188 Evatt, Louisa Olivia Donagh Glebe, Glaslough 12th September 1857 Page.173 Fanning, Anne Market St, Monaghan 12th May 1851 Page. 39 Faulkner, Thomas Cormeen 14th December 1850 Page. 23 Ferguson, Isabella Glaslough, Monaghan 31st March 1855 Page.134 Field, James M. Rev. Glennan Manse 3rd February 1855 Page.130 Finegan, Henry Newbliss 21st November 1857 Page.178 Fitzgerald, James Clones 30th January 1858 Page.183 Flanagan, Mr Castleblayney 15th March 1851 Page. 31 Fleming, Alexander Galina, Monaghan 25th September 1852 Page. 71 Fleming, John Hill, Monaghan 6th March 1852 Page. 59 Flood, Mrs Edward Ballybay 18th May 1850 Page. 10 Ford, Mr Ballybay 24th June 1854 Page.116 Forster, Mary Newbliss House 1st May 1852 Page. 63 Frazer, Mary Anne Dunlap, Emyvale 22nd September 1855 Page.137 Gartlan, James Carrickmacross 11th June 1853 Page.101 Gibson, John James Lisinisk, Carrickmacross 7th September 1850 Page. 20 Gillis, Archibald Shanroe 2nd February 1856 Page.142 Gormley, Rev Rockcorry 6th March 1852 Page. 59 Goudy, Jane Coolmain, Monaghan 11th September 1858 Page.193 Graham, Eliza Diamond, Monaghan 13th May 1854 Page.111 Graham, Isabella Smithboro 26th March 1859 Page.201 Graham, James Smithboro 26th February 1853 Page. 82 Graham, Sarah Ashfield 8th March 1856 Page.143 Graham, Thomas Smithboro 10th June 1854 Page.114 Graham, William Killacreen, Monaghan 29th June 1850 Page. 13 Gray, Rebecca Ballybay 2nd October 1852 Page. 72 Gray, William Thomas Ballybay 19th August 1854 Page.119 Graydon, John Rev. Ematris Glebe, Rockcorry 1st June 1850 Page. 11 Hackett, Mrs Carrickmacross 6th March 1858 Page.186 Haggan, Robert Castleblayney 6th December 1851 Page. 53 Hall, Anne Milltown Mills 22nd October 1853 Page. 93 Hamill, Robert Rooskey, Monaghan 30th March 1850 Page. 6 Hamilton, Charlotte Shankill Lodge 16th January 1858 Page.181 Hamilton, Joseph Ballinode 4th August 1857 Page.170 Harrison, Alexander Monaghan & Carlow 29th March 1851 Page. 33 Harrison, Robert Skeagarvey 12th March 1859 Page.200 Hawkshaw, Mary Jane Monaghan 14th April 1855 Page.135 Hazlett, Henry Killygavney 8th March 1856 Page.143 Higgins, Letitia Monaghan 2nd January 1858 Page.180 Hodge, Robert Slieveroe 21st January 1854 Page.102 Holland, Eliza Bellevue, Carrickmacross 4th August 1855 Page.136 Holmes, Arthur Mill St Monaghan 10th January 1852 Page. 54 Hughes, Johnston Emyvale 2nd July 1853 Page.100 Hurst, Rev. Castleblayney 1st January 1853 Page. 77 Irwin, Robert Salem Cottage, Clones 26th November 1859 Page.212 Jackson, Alexander Ballybay 21st January 1854 Page.102 Jackson, Ellen Cremorne 18th January 1851 Page. 26 Johnson, John Thorn Hill 2nd October 1852 Page. 72 Johnson, John F. Thornhill, Monaghan 6th August 1853 Page. 88 Johnson, William Henry Brookvale 2nd November 1851 Page. 49 Johnston, James Glennan 23rd October 1852 Page. 74 Johnston, John Monaghan 19th May 1851 Page. 41 Johnston, John Knockaconey 4th June 1859 Page.205 Johnston, Margaret Glennan 19th October 1850 Page. 22 Johnston, Rev. Andrew Newbliss 10th March 1855 Page.132 Johnston, Samuel Emyvale 29th June 1850 Page. 13 Johnston, Sarah Maria Castleblayney 5th November 1859 Page.211 Johnston, Thomas Glennan, Glaslough 14th May 1859 Page.204 Johnston, William Glasslough 11th May 1850 Page. 9 Johnston, William Fort Johnston 21st October 1854 Page.121 Jones, Catherine Anne Mill St Monaghan 9th April 1853 Page. 86 Kelly, Maria Teresa Kellys Vale, Drummond 16th August 1856 Page.150 Kelly, Patrick Clones 12th May 1851 Page. 38 Kennedy, Helen Louisa Kilmore 24th October 1857 Page.175 Kennedy, Robert Henry Kilmore Rectory 16th July 1859 Page.207 Kernaghan, Thomas Glaslough St. Monaghan 22nd January 1859 Page.197 Kerr, Anne Mountain Lodge, Monaghan 3rd February 1855 Page.130 Killigrew, John Handy Ballybay 8th October 1853 Page. 92 King, Alexander Dublin St. Monaghan 21st August 1858 Page.191 Knight, James Corkimmons 2nd April 1859 Page.202 Lawder, Dorothea Raconnell 10th January 1857 Page.159 Leith, Andrew Monaghan 11th March 1854 Page.107 Leith, Jane Hill, Monaghan 3rd September 1853 Page. 90 Lemon, Matthew Rockcorry 22nd January 1853 Page. 78 Lepper, Elizabeth Hill, Monaghan 4th April 1857 Page.164 Lepper, Mrs James G. Diamond, Monaghan 22nd April 1854 Page.110 Lepper, William Monaghan 19th May 1851 Page. 40 Leslie, Alicia Maria Glaslough 29th March 1856 Page.145 Leslie, Mary Corravon Glebe 10th October 1855 Page.139 Lewers, Isabella Clontibret 26th November 1853 Page. 95 Lewers, John Diamond, Monaghan 10th March 1855 Page.132 Little, James Milltown Mills 23rd January 1858 Page.182 Little, Jane Dartrey 4th August 1855 Page.136 Little, Thomas Dartrey 29th January 1853 Page. 79 Lloyd, Craven Camla Vale 16th September 1854 Page.120 Lucas, Frances Harriet Agheralane, Ballybay 25th October 1856 Page.154 Maffett, Frances Glebe, Monaghan 22nd May 1852 Page. 65 Major, Charlotte Monaghan & Dublin 11th January 1851 Page. 25 Maudsley, Florida Elizabeth Castleblayney 22nd November 1856 Page.156 Mayne, Anna Aughnamallah House 7th May 1859 Page.203 Mayne, Eliza Newbliss & Dublin 12th June 1852 Page. 68 Mayne, Frances Freamount 12th April 1856 Page.146 Mayne, Georgina Eliza Monaghan 24th July 1852 Page. 69 Mayne, Harriet Freamount 17th March 1855 Page.133 McBirney, Abigail Castleblayney 16th March 1850 Page. 4 McCallen, Eliza Glaslough 2nd November 1851 Page. 49 McClean, William M.D. Ballybay 27th May 1854 Page.112 McCoy, John Drumnoland 26th April 1851 Page. 37 McCoy,Minnie Monaghan 30th October 1858 Page.194 McEntee, Lucy Monaghan 7th September 1850 Page. 20 McGeough, James Cormeen 9th July 1859 Page.206 McGurk, Daniel Newbliss 14th August 1852 Page. 70 McKenna, James Shanco, Truagh 6th July 1850 Page. 14 McKenna, William George Monaghan 2nd August 1856 Page.149 McKnight, James Diamond, Monaghan 10th August 1850 Page. 17 McKnight, Jane Diamond, Monaghan 2nd April 1853 Page. 85 McMahon, Bernard Ballybay 27th October 1852 Page. 75 McMahon, Letitia Ballybay 6th October 1855 Page.138 McManus, Alice Monaghan 19th January 1850 Page. 1 McMorran, Margaret Castleblayney 19th January 1850 Page. 1 McMurray, Jane Ballybay 13th June 1857 Page.168 McNally, Bernard Monaghan 18th February 1854 Page.104 McNally, Owen Monaghan 20th September 1856 Page.152 McNally, Pat The Glen, Monaghan 28th November 1857 Page.179 McNally, Rev. Patrick Castleblayney 3rd January 1857 Page.158 McPhillips, Elizabeth Diamond, Monaghan 1st February 1851 Page. 28 McQuaid, James Tyholland 4th November 1854 Page.123 McQuaide, Edward Monaghan Town 16th February 1850 Page. 2 Mitchell, Henry Drumreaske, Monaghan 21st October 1854 Page.121 Mitchell, Sophia Hill, Monaghan 18th January 1851 Page. 26 Moffett, James Newbliss 7th February 1857 Page.161 Mollen, William Monaghan 19th January 1850 Page. 1 Molloy, Jane Castleblayney 26th November 1853 Page. 95 Moorehead, Mrs Smithboro 24th November 1855 Page.140 Morell, Mary Ballybay 19th April 1851 Page. 36 Morphy, Jane Terrace, Monaghan 12th May 1851 Page. 39 Muldoon, Mr Clones 29th August 1857 Page.171 Muldoon, Mr Clones 29th August 1857 Page.172 Murdoch, Anne Glaslough St.
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