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Death Notices & Obituaries Northern Standard 1949 1951 Death Notices & Obituaries in The Northern Standard Newspaper 1949 - NAMES: ADDRESSES: DATE: PAGE: Abbott, Edward William Gola, Scotstown 21/07/1950 146 Abbott, Jane Crosskeys, Ballybay 18/02/1949 16 Adams, Emily Hall St. Ballybay 05/01/1951 203 Alexander, Bob Clonavarne, Monaghan 27/04/1951 258 Alexander, William Annaha, Smithboro 16/03/1950 104 Allely, Wesley Closdaw, Newbliss 20/04/1951 252 Allen, John Cordoo, Newbliss 11/02/1949 7 Andrews, Joseph Longfield, Clones 17/02/1950 92,95 Anketell, Elizabeth Jones Belfast & Monaghan 09/11/1951 319,320,321 Archer, James Newbliss 14/10/1949 57 Armstrong, Alexander Legnacurry 26/01/1951 213 Armstrong, William John The Lodge, Altertate, Clones 28/04/1950 119 Askin, Mrs Edward Glaslough 25/05/1951 263 Askin, Patrick Donagh, Glaslough 14/01/1949 2 Auld, Sara J. Killagrallen, Ballinode 10/11/1950 178 Bailey, Adam Church St. Ballybay 19/01/1951 219 Ballantine, George Belgium Square, Monaghan 13/10/1950 165 Bannagan, Thomas Ullinagh, Loughmourne 19/07/1949 49 Bannigan, Owen Lattycrum, Loughmourne 09/06/1950 131 Barbour, Jennie Belfast & Monaghan 04/11/1949 62 Barker, Edward Shantonagh, Ballybay 17/11/1950 187,189 Barkey, Dettie Tonniscoffey, Dunraymond 14/10/1949 60,61 Baxter, John Cornacass, Monaghan 29/09/1950 160 Baxter, John Cornacassa, Monaghan 29/09/1950 163 Beattie, Rev. Alexander Down & Newbliss 19/01/1951 214 Beatty, Thomas Hall St. Ballybay 25/05/1951 262 Beatty, William Nart, Swann's Cross 10/06/1949 32,37 Beggan, Mary Ann O'Neill Park, Clones 23/02/1951 232 Berry, Noble Hillsborough & Monaghan 28/12/1951 333 Berry, Robert Corness, Monaghan 26/01/1951 207,226 Berry, Robert J. Tirkeenan, Monaghan 10/08/1951 284,288,291 Berry, William John Tanderagebane 20/01/1950 85 Bigger, Rev. Edward Ballybay 23/02/1951 233,237,238 Black, Sarah Gallinagh, Milltown, Monaghan 11/05/1951 260 Bole, Charlotte Killadonally, Ballinode 09/02/1951 228 Bowers, Elizabeth nee Dougan Toronto & Drummully, Emyvale 18/11/1949 70 Bowes, Margaret Jane Cortolvin, Monaghan 23/03/1950 106 Boyd, Annie Jane Carrickanure, Annyalla 23/11/1951 319 Boyd, Catherine Tattinclave, Castleblayney 11/11/1949 66 Boyd, Elizabeth Ballymacforban, Monaghan 26/01/1951 207 Boyd, Mary Jane Killymarley, Monaghan 08/12/1950 193 Boyd, Thomas Killymarley, Monaghan 17/11/1950 182,193 Boylan, James Derrylea, Donagh 20/01/1950 83 Boylan, John Tullvarragh, Castleblayney 05/08/1949 50 Boylan, John Macartan Corvoy, Ballybay 24/11/1950 189 Boyle, John Drumate, Clones 21/12/1951 328,335,337 Boyle, Mrs James Corrybrennan, Ballybay 24/11/1950 180 Boyle, Patrick Killeevan 23/03/1951 243 Bradshaw, Maria Bannaghbane, Smithboro 08/07/1949 43 Brady, Andrew Scarva Cottage, Clones 23/02/1951 233 Brady, John Milltown, Monaghan 16/09/1949 53 Brady, Margaret Killygoan, Monaghan 11/02/1949 5,9 Brady, Mary Cornagilta, Tydavnet 30/12/1949 76,79,80,81 Brady, Mrs James Owen Mullaghinchago, Tydavnet 08/12/1950 192 Brady, Mrs P. Barrack St. Ballybay 05/10/1951 309 Brady, Terry Fermanagh St. Clones 26/05/1950 130 Brady, Thomas Descart, Aghabog 17/02/1950 91 Brannigan, John Terrygreaham, Doohamlet 26/05/1950 130 Brannigan, Thomas Toome 23/06/1950 139 Brennan, Ted Clones 31/03/1950 107 Brennan, Thomas Creve, Tullycorbett 26/01/1951 208 Brines, Peter Cumry, Latton 25/03/1949 18 Brogan, Mary Annalore St. Clones 26/01/1951 216 Brown, Angela Mary Dublin & Fort View, Clones 17/02/1950 95 Brown, Joseph England & Glaslough 12/01/1951 205 Brown, Matthew Knockaturley, Stranooden 08/06/1951 265 Brown, Robert The Pound, Ballybay 10/03/1950 104 Browne, Martha Lissinan, Smithboro 08/07/1949 43 Browne, Martha Hollywood, Scotstown 09/11/1951 319 Browne, Martha Hoolywood, Monaghan 16/11/1951 325 Brydon, Jeannie Stanley Tce. Monaghan 12/01/1951 207,219 Burke, Thomas Newbliss 03/08/1951 283 Burns, Hugh Church Hill, Clones 27/07/1951 277 Byrne, Hugh Clones 19/01/1951 214 Byrne, Josephine Fermanagh St. Clones 26/01/1951 221 Byrne, Mrs Hugh Clones 23/02/1951 232 Byrne, Peter Sligo & Tullyvaragh, Donaghmoyne 06/10/1950 165 Cadden, Mr. J. Railway View, Clones 26/01/1951 214 Cahill, James O'Neill Park, Clones 15/06/1951 266 Cahill, Margaret Monaghan 03/03/1950 101 Campbell, Daniel Cloghan, Annyalla 01/12/1950 188 Campbell, George Ashfield, Cootehill 23/06/1950 142 Campbell, Patrick Correingau, Newbliss 25/11/1949 71 Carlisle, Samuel Derryvalley, Ballybay 29/04/1949 30 Carney, Mrs B. Cormeen 29/09/1950 160 Carragher, Bernard Corrantanty, Castleblayney 05/01/1951 201 Carragher, Mary Mountlodge, Latton 08/07/1949 42 Carragher, Peter Annyalla 22/06/1951 267 Carson, John A. Drumgrole, Ballybay 04/08/1950 146,150 Carte, Maggie Newtownbutler Rd. Clones 16/11/1951 318 Carton, Sr. Mary Catherine Dublin & Ballybay 19/05/1950 128 Casey, Michael West St. Castleblayney 12/01/1951 206 Casey, Mrs M. Donagh, Glaslough 08/12/1950 189 Casey, Patsy Castleblayney 23/02/1951 233 Cassidy, Edward F. Bank of Ireland House, Ballybay 05/01/1951 201 Cassidy, James Belgium Park, Monaghan 11/02/1949 10 Caulfield, Charles Drumguillew, Castleblayney 18/03/1949 18 Caulfield, Thomas Glaslough St. Monaghan 06/05/1949 30 Cavanagh, James Drumlood, Latton 31/08/1951 295 Clarke, Hugh Park View, Rockcorry 29/09/1950 160 Clarke, Mrs D.J. Newgrove House, Monaghan 14/12/1951 328 Cleary, Mary Josephine Lisglasson, Clontibret 10/03/1950 103 Clerkin, Anne Moylebeg, Latton 17/11/1950 187 Clerkin, Eileen O'Neill Park, Clones 16/12/1949 71,78 Clerkin, Mary Crover, Aghabog 21/09/1951 293 Clerkin, Mary Edenbrone, Latton 26/01/1951 213 Clerkin, Mary E. Belgium Park, Monaghan 07/01/1949 1 Clerkin, Patrick Drumlood, Latton 15/09/1950 157 Clerkin, Philip USA & Aughnamullen, Latton 15/06/1951 265 Clifford, Vera Albert St. Ballybay 09/02/1951 228 Clinton, Mrs J. Church St. Ballybay 29/12/1950 198 Clisdell, Eliza Ann Lattycrum, Loughmourne 23/06/1950 137 Colbert, Jane Belfast & Ballinode 04/08/1950 146 Collins, Thomas Hall St. Ballybay 01/12/1950 191 Conceprio, Celestine Belfast & Monaghan 28/07/1950 148 Conlan, James Drumgor, Latton 28/04/1950 118 Conlan, Mrs James Drumgor, Latton 28/04/1950 118 Conlan, Patrick Lackan, Bawn 08/09/1950 156 Conlan, Patrick Anascue, Latton 30/03/1951 245 Conlan, Sr. Emily The Park, Latton 26/05/1950 126 Conlon, Mrs Matthew Mullinarry, Aughnamullen 28/01/1949 4 Conlon, Owen Clones 11/02/1949 7 Conlon, Pat Cremartin 01/06/1951 263 Connolly, Angela Mary Clones 16/03/1951 240 Connolly, James Scotshouse 09/02/1951 229 Connolly, John J. Cornanagh House, Ballybay 02/02/1951 224 Connolly, Kate Drumiskey, Magheraveely 12/01/1951 203 Connolly, Michael Aughaclay, Latnamard 14/04/1950 116 Connolly, Mr. Cornaneagh, Tullycorbett 02/03/1951 234 Connolly, Mrs Derryledigan, Scotstown 01/12/1950 191 Connolly, Mrs Michael Aughnaclay, Latnamard 14/04/1950 116 Connolly, Patrick Lecklevra, Killeevan 25/02/1943 24 Connolly, Patrick O'Neill Park, Clones 03/02/1950 86 Connolly, Sarah Feebane, Castleshane 03/02/1950 91 Connolly, Sheila Dundalk & Sporthall, Latton 07/10/1949 57 Connolly, Terence Monaghan 08/07/1949 43,44 Coogan, Maurice Killeevan 07/10/1949 57 Coogan, Thomas Drumroosk, Ballybay 25/02/1949 19 Coombs, Abigail High St. Monaghan 23/12/1949 74 Cooney, Catherine J. Rahans, Carrickmacross 05/01/1951 200 Cooney, Mrs W. Rebane, Bawn 23/03/1950 105 Cooper, Mr. Carrickmacross 23/11/1951 318 Corrigan, Monica Corrigan, Donaghmoyne 21/10/1949 63 Corrigan, Mr. F. Moniel 16/03/1951 236 Cosgrove, Mrs Crossbane, Newbliss 04/11/1949 61 Cosgrove, Mrs N.A. Corravacan 18/02/1949 16 Cosgrove, Patrick Crossbane, Newbliss 17/08/1951 287 Cosgrove, Patrick Sen. Stonebridge, Clones 23/02/1951 232 Cousins, William Henry Portadown & Monaghan 21/09/1951 300 Cox, Howard J. Moneygorbat, Castleblayney 21/04/1950 118 Coyle, Bernard Drumlood, Latton 22/07/1949 44 Coyle, Henry Carnaveigh, Latton 06/10/1950 165 Coyle, Owen Roo, Aughnamullen 30/03/1951 244 Coyle, Patrick Doagheys, Glaslough 06/10/1950 164 Craig, Marie Celene Roslea Rd. Clones 19/05/1950 127 Crawford, Geoffrey England & Clones 31/03/1950 107 Crawford, Joseph H. Evelyn Tce. Drum 23/02/1951 231 Creighan, Jack Dublin St. Monaghan 14/09/1951 297,298,300 Creighton, Mrs Joseph Newbliss 14/12/1951 322 Crosbie, Mr. J. Dundalk & Clones 24/08/1951 289 Crowe, Thomas Drumavaddy 23/02/1951 232 Crozier, Mrs William Drum 09/03/1951 235 Cullen, Margaret Mary(Peggy) Monaghan 23/03/1950 106,108,109 Cumiskey, Johnny Mullinary, Carrickmacross 09/11/1951 316 Cummins, Michael Lossett, Swann's Cross 28/09/1951 303,311 Curley, Catherine Mullan, Emyvale 18/11/1949 71 Curran, Hugh Wicklow & Threemilehouse 17/08/1951 290 Cusack, Mrs Patrick Belgium Square, Monaghan 20/04/1951 250 Dalton, John Newbliss 19/01/1951 214 Daly, Jim Magheross, Carrickmacross 27/10/1950 173 Daly, John Lisboduff & Dartrey 23/12/1949 75 Daly, Mr. USA & Rausker, Castleblayney 28/12/1951 333 Daly, Thomas Bocks Upper, Carrickmacross 14/12/1951 326,329,330 Davidson, Jane Hall St. Ballybay 23/03/1951 242 De Blacam, Aodh Dublin & Monaghan 19/01/1951 217 Deering, Joe Gortnawinney, Clones 30/12/1949 75 Deery, Edward Belgium Square, Monaghan 28/01/1949 6 Denny, Gerald Henry Waterford & Monaghan 06/06/1949 36 Devlin, John Vincent Longford & Clones 21/04/1950 119 Dignam, John Main St. Ballybay 03/06/1949 37 Dixon, John James Cloncallick, Clones 06/07/1951 276,280 Doherty, Henry Drumgahan. Glaslough 11/02/1949 12 Dolan, Mary Drumgarron, Monaghan 03/11/1950 178 Dolan, Mrs E.
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