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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - O Obituaries, death notices, etc. - O Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Oake Harriette 27/07/1844 Henry Street wife of William Oake, late Commander of the Eleanor trader between port and London port Oake Jane Wilson 04/01/1900 Hastings, England daughter of late William Oake, Limerick; death notice Oake William 24/08/1859 Thomas Street provision merchant, buried at St. Munchin's Oake William Hardwood 28/09/1889 Gillingham Dorset death notice, son of late William Oake of Limerick Oakely Walter 30/07/1920 London, England RIC constable; shot dead on Newenham Street; War of Independence casualty (not guilty verdict, 20/11/1920) (see also 23/11/1920) [additional details, Abbott: 'Police Casualties in Ireland 1919-1921'] Oaks Mary 09/01/1847 Catherine Place d. at res of her brother Capt. W. Oaks O'B… (?) female (Mrs.) 15/12/1821 Nenagh, Co. Tipperary (partly legible) O'Beirne female (Mrs.) (née McAdam) 25/03/1835 Cecil Street O'Beirne Mary 29/01/1831 Cecil Street O'Brennan Henry A. 15/02/1876 Courtbrack Villa illness; death notice O'Brian Hannah 10/03/1941 Broadford news report, died at her daughter's premises, well respected lady O'Brian James 01/02/1941 Mungret Street acknowledgement O'Brien (Justice) 31/12/1881 Stephen's Green, Dublin Limerick native O'Brien ?, Dr. 09/10/1884 Askeaton O'Brien Alice 09/11/1949 Derryknockane, Rosbrien buried Mungret Cemetery O'Brien Alice Mary 11/08/1893 2 Mountain View, Clontarf, Dublin wife of William E. O'Brien of Clashganiff, Shanagolden, dau of Stephen O'Connor, Sydney NSW (obituary, L. Leader 17/11/1893) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes O'Brien Anastasia 17/11/1858 dau of Donal O'Brien O'Brien Anastatia 27/10/1855 Victoria Terrace aged 12, dau of Michael O'Brien, Newtown O'Brien Andover 31/01/1806 Kelly's Lane accidental death, report O'Brien Ann 08/07/1782 Dromoland, Co. Clare O'Brien Anne 05/01/1864 Lock Quay wife of Timothy O'Brien O'Brien Anne 05/05/1904 Lake View, Loughgur widow of John O'Brien; death notice O'Brien Anne 09/04/1918 Mulgrave Street wife of Michael O'Brien, horse dealer; funeral report O'Brien Anne Eliza 13/11/1862 19 Cecil Street aged 7, dau. of Donat O'Brien O'Brien Annie 26/07/1913 12 Alphonsus View first anniversary in memoriam O'Brien Annie 30/12/1920 Castle View Terrace, Thomondgate wife of Michael O'Brien; funeral report O'Brien Anthony 23/07/1947 4 Mitchell Street buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery O'Brien Aubrey Ulick 09/11/1914 Cahermoyle, Ardagh obituary, age 32, son of Edward O'Brien, artillery captain, killed at the Front O'Brien Aubrey Vere, Major 20/12/1898 Curragh Chase aged 61, Resident Magistrate in the West of Ireland; married to dau of General Wynne, Royal Engineers (death report 20/12/1898) O'Brien Augustine (Gus) 23/07/1945 O'Brien B. 08/01/1834 George Street O'Brien Bartholomew 31/03/1827 Catherine Street (of Caherconlish) O'Brien Bartholomew 27/03/1919 Pallasgreen road steward; obituary O'Brien Bartholomew 06/04/1920 USA son of Kennedy O'Brien, Garryowen; death notice O'Brien Brendan 09/05/1931 Sarsfield Street aged 6, knocked down on Sarsfield Bridge, son of Patrick O'Brien, pork butcher Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes O'Brien Brian 14/06/1854 Market Alley victualler O'Brien Bridget 03/06/1857 Mary's Street aged 16 O'Brien Bridget 24/09/1863 George Street aged 86, widow of late James O'Brien, grocer O'Brien Bridget 27/10/1864 Cornwallis Street widow of late Terence O'Brien, chandler O'Brien Bridget 03/09/1872 New York aged 33, wife of William O'Brien, native of Limerick O'Brien Bridget 31/12/1873 Limerick wife of William O'Brien, dau of James Gubbins O'Brien Bridget 06/05/1905 15 Cecil Street Upper aged 34 years, dau of the late Michael O'Brien O'Brien Bridget 09/09/1914 Lissard, Galbally funeral report, daughter of John O'Brien, buried at Allibe's Church O'Brien Bridget, Mrs. 28/04/1948 1 Clifton Ville, Ennis Road buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery O'Brien Bridie 22/07/1922 6 Bank Place Civil War Casualty O'Brien Brien, Rev. 01/09/1785 parish priest of Killaloe, Co. Clare O'Brien Bryan 25/07/1867 8 Cecil Street Lower aged 19, son of late John O'Brien, victualler O'Brien Catherine 08/03/1834 Clare Street O'Brien Catherine 23/09/1837 George Street widow of Brien O'Brien O'Brien Catherine 23/11/1839 Newcastle wife of James O'Brien O'Brien Catherine 22/03/1845 Broad Street wife of Patrick O'Brien of the Corbally Mill Stores O'Brien Catherine 24/01/1857 35 Thomas Street dau of late Oliver O'Brien O'Brien Catherine 09/04/1903 Boru House, Mulgrave Street mother of author, Kate O'Brien; funeral report O'Brien Catherine (née Bermingham) 17/10/1835 Blandford, Upper Canada O'Brien Cecilia 16/12/1922 Ballycummin Castle daughter of M. H. O'Brien; funeral report O'Brien Cecilia (Lilly) 24/02/1891 Churchfield Newtown death notice, wife of M. O'Brien, buried in Mungret Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes O'Brien Charles 26/03/1814 Islington, London, England formerly of this City O'Brien Charles 11/06/1815 Bilboa, Spain formerly a merchant in this City O'Brien Charles 11/06/1816 Bilboa, County Limerick formerly a merchant in Limerick O'Brien Charles 03/02/1855 Crescent son of Capt. Charles O'Brien of Killonan, Co. Limerick; d. at res of his brother O'Brien Charles Frederic 01/04/1862 Kilmore, Co. Clare son of T. O'Brien, Crescent O'Brien Charles Murrough 01/02/1877 Rathgonan aged 28; son of late William Smith O'Brien; death notice O'Brien Charlotte Grace 05/06/1909 Ardanoir, Foynes daughter of late William Smith O'Brien, Cahermoyle; obituary and death notice O'Brien Charlotte Grace 14/10/1909 Ardanoir, Foynes writer; daughter of William Smith O'Brien, Young Irelander; report on will O'Brien Christina (Mrs.) 31/07/1943 6 Bank Place O'Brien Christopher 30/12/1924 Newenham Street aged 18; sudden death; news report O'Brien Christopher 04/07/1942 ? acknowledgement notice O'Brien Christopher 18/12/1943 Pallasbeg O'Brien Christopher James 08/10/1800 Newtown Pery Lieut-Col. of the Clare Regt. of Militia, interred in family vault at Kilfenora, Co. Clare O'Brien Clare, Mother 28/01/1926 Bruff member of Faithful Companions of Jesus; obituary O'Brien Cornelius 06/02/1807 Nenagh, Co Tipperary O'Brien Cornelius 07/08/1839 Newcastle son of John O'Brien O'Brien Cornelius 25/04/1840 proprieter of the Book & Stationary establishment on George's street, agent for Pelican & Phoenix Insurance Companies O'Brien Cornelius 11/02/1846 Knockragh aged 56 O'Brien Cornelius 14/05/1864 William Street Upper inquest Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes O'Brien Cornelius 08/12/1877 Limerick aged 64; Weighmaster at the Butter Market; death notice O'Brien Cornelius 21/02/1942 Tinnakilla, Ballyhahill aged 29; died in vehicle accident; initial report(acknowledgement notice 07/03/1942) (inquest report 04 04/1942) O'Brien Cornelius George, Capt. 21/12/1867 Newtownards, nr. Belfast aged 32, son of T. O'Brien, The Crescent O'Brien D. C., Rev. Brother 13/10/1931 Artane Industrial School, Dublin aged 67, one-time Superior at Glin O'Brien Daniel 05/05/1819 Henry Street O'Brien Daniel 25/01/1870 Ballymingane, Co. Limerick O'Brien Daniel 20/11/1928 54 Clare Street accident on Shanon Scheme; news report O'Brien Daniel 03/01/1929 Lissnane, Co. Tipperary accident on Shannon Scheme; inquest report O'Brien Daniel 13/12/1941 Coolreedy, Castleconnell funeral report, member of the old I.R.B. movement, buried at family burial ground in Castleconnell (Limerick Echo 16/12/1941) O'Brien Daniel 06/01/1945 Ballyhea, Co. Limerick farmer, buried at Ballyhea Cemetery O'Brien Daniel 29/09/1945 1 St. Bridgid's Avenue buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery O'Brien Daniel 02/10/1946 Cappanahana, Murroe played with Murroe to win first Senior Hurling Championship 1887 O'Brien Daniel 10/01/1948 Drewscourt,Rathluirc, Co. Cork sudden death O'Brien Daniel 18/08/1948 Ballymac, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick People's Poet O'Brien Daniel Joseph 03/11/1896 34 High Street son of John C. O'Brien, pawnbroker; int at Mt St Lawrence O'Brien David 09/01/1807 Limerick thought murdered, report (report on finding of the body, 10/2/1807) O'Brien David 09/01/1807 Baal's Bridge, Limerick City murdered O'Brien David 09/01/1807 Limerick thought murdered, report (report on finding of the body, 10/2/1807) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes O'Brien David 10/02/1807 Limerick his body was found "about 20 miles down the river" O'Brien David 10/10/1949 Clouncagh, Co. Limerick ex-Manager Clouncagh Co-Op, native of Ardfield, West Cork, buried Ballingarry Cemetery O'Brien Delia 06/01/1923 Mount Corbett, Buttevant wife of Thomas P. O'Brien, former Limerick Customs and Excise official; announcement and death notice (condolences, 09/01/1923) O'Brien Denis 12/05/1812 Newcastle, near Limerick O'Brien Denis 11/06/1823 Newcastle (near Limerick) O'Brien Denis 13/10/1824 O'Brien Denis 24/07/1934 Thomondgate news report, Sergeant of the 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers, died in Chelsea, U.K.
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