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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - I Obituaries, death notices, etc. - I Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Iddon Wilfred 23/09/1946 Strand Road, Tramore, Co. Waterford buried Christ Church, Tramore, Co. Waterford Iebhera Noel 25/05/1937 St. Patrick's Road, Singland news report, age 6, missing from home, found drowned in Abbey river (Limerick Echo 01/06/1937) Ieuers female (Mrs.) 18/04/1785 widow of Mr. Laurence Ieuers Ievers Anne 25/03/1890 Castle Ievers death notice, widow late Robert Ievers, buried in Atlacca Ievers Barbara 30/11/1839 Glanduff Cottage of small pox, wife of Eyre Ievers Ievers Bessie 29/12/1863 Abbeyville aged 11, dau of Henry Ievers Ievers Charlotte Ellen 22/03/1887 7 Quinlan Street daughter of John Augustine Ievers, Sixmilebridge Ievers Eleanor 23/05/1835 Sixmilebridge Ievers Eleanor Jones 08/02/1837 Greenpark aged 3, dau of Richard Ievers Ievers Eliza 24/03/1863 16 Patrick Street, Cork widow of James Ievers, Glenfield, Co. Limerick Ievers Eliza 31/10/1863 Thomond Place dau of late George Ievers of Mount Ievers, Co. Clare Ievers Eliza 23/11/1897 7 Quinlan Street widow of late John Augustine Ievers, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare Ievers Eyre 27/09/1860 Glanduff Castle magistrate for Limerick & Clare Ievers Eyre 28/02/1922 Mount Ievers, Sixmilebridge Major, Royal Munster Fusiliers; son of James Butler Ievers, Glanduff Castle, Co. Limerick; obituary Ievers female (Mrs.) 20/02/1813 Nelson Street widow of Mr. David Bourke, of Camass, in this County Ievers female (Mrs.) 04/06/1825 Greenpark Ievers female (Mrs.) 13/04/1839 Castle Ievers wife of Robert Ievers Ievers female (Mrs.) 16/10/1883 Barrington Street wife of Philip Glover Ievers, death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ievers H. J. 31/12/1935 Peshawar, India native of Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare, serving with British army in India, struck in head by horse while training animal Ievers Henry Greene 19/02/1895 Sittingbourne, Kent aged 14, son of Robert White Ievers of Tullovin, Croom Ievers Henry James 18/12/1844 son of Austine Ievers of Limerick, grandson to the late Robert Ievers of Mount Ievers, Co. Clare Ievers Henry Norton 08/04/1854 Richmond Row Ievers Hugh Frank 06/11/1915 South Africa son of Robert White Ievers, Tullovin, Croom; railway accident; death notice (obituary, 06/11/1915) Ievers J. 16/07/1867 Belfast formerly cabinet-maker in Limerick Ievers James 01/02/1860 Glenfield Ievers John 22/02/1837 Harstonge Street son of Mr. T. Ievers Ievers John Augustine 18/11/1876 The Crescent J.P.; formerly of Ieverstown, Co. Clare; death notice Ievers John Augustine 30/04/1878 The Crescent son of John Augustine Ievers, Ieverstown, Sixmilebridge; death notice Ievers Launcelot Glover 25/10/1883 Barrington Street infant son of Philip Glover Ievers, death notice Ievers Maria Lillias 26/03/1872 Victoria Terrace late of Abbeville, Co. Limerick Ievers Mary 25/06/1836 Summer Hill dau of the late Richard Ievers of Gunpark, buried at the family vault at New Church Ievers Mary Elizabeth White 13/07/1882 Quebec dau of late Henry Ievers, Abbeyville, Co. Limerick, death notice Ievers Mary Harrison 01/11/1898 Carlton, Melbourne, Australia aged 79, wife of William Ievers of Clare and Limerick family Ievers Rebecca 24/10/1806 Limerick widow of late Anthony Ievers, formerly of Boherbuoy, (Kenry), Co. Limerick, death notice Ievers Rebecca 30/04/1878 Dingle wife of Thomas Ievers formerly of Limerick; death notice Ievers Richard 08/08/1838 Green Park, Bruff buried at Lough Gur Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ievers Richard 26/01/1842 Pan son of Robert H. Ievers of Castle Ievers Ievers Robert 17/10/1882 Castle Ievers death notice Ievers Robert 11/02/1915 Castle Ievers son of R. Holmes Ievers (obituary, 13/02/1915) Ievers Robert II 09/02/1842 Castle Ievers, Bruff Magistrate of Limerick Ievers Robert White 27/09/1927 Tullovin, Croom and Quinville, Co. county magistrate; death notice (obituary, 27/09/1927) Clare Ievers Sydney 13/02/1919 Belfield, Ennis Road influenza; death notice (obituary, 13/02/1919) Ievers Thomas Robert 19/11/1803 Castle Ievers, Tullerboy, Co. Limerick attorney Ievers W. W., Lieut. 11/11/1869 The Crescent of 13th Light Infantry, son of Augustus Ievers Ievers William 09/06/1812 Mary Street Ievers William 10/02/1830 Ieverstown, Co. Clare Ievers William 16/12/1846 Castle Ievers, Limerick aged 25, son of the late Robert Ievers Ievers William 04/04/1895 Carlton member of the City Council for Carlton South, President of the Royal Commission on Banking; born in Limerick in 1845, son of William Ievers sen., estate agent; int at Melbourne Ievers William 10/04/1897 Ainsdale son of Mrs. Ievers of Mount Ievers; int at Sixmile-Bridge Ignatius M., Sister 07/06/1948 Convent of St. Louis, Kiltimagh, Co. native of Bilboa, Cappamore, Co. Limerick Mayo infant 13/05/1893 inquest report, found in river near Customs House, death by foul play Infant 01/05/1940 Dromtrasna Harnett, Abbeyfeale inquest report, infant body found in a bag infant 16/07/1947 1 Taylor's Row 3 mths., accidental death, foster child infant female 27/10/1894 Killoughteen Newcastle West death of infant (Geoghegan) infant female 18/12/1894 Ashill, near Ballingaddy inquest report on female infant Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ingham Captain George 11/11/1837 Castleconnell Ingram Edward 04/06/1834 William Street Ingram female (Mrs.) 19/08/1782 widow of Alderman John Ingram of this city Ingram female (Mrs.) 23/01/1793 Dominick Street wife of Rev. Mr. Jaques Ingram, granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Smyth, former Lord Bishop of Limerick, niece of His Grace Dr. Arthur Smyth, former Archbishop of Dublin Ingram female (Mrs.) 06/08/1796 Cashel, Co. Tipperary widow of Rev. Jacques Ingram, late of Limerick Ingram female (Mrs.) 25/08/1832 Merchants' Road, Galway cholera Ingram female infant 14/10/1826 Limerick? Ingram femlae infant 20/10/1827 William Street Ingram Henry 25/01/1837 Glenthworth Street Upper son of Richard Ievers Ingram Ingram John 25/08/1832 Cecil Street cholera Ingram Margaret, (Miss) 07/06/1816 Roches Street Ingram Margaret, (Miss) 07/06/1815 Roche's St. Ingram Mary 07/10/1871 Dublin wife of late Robert Ingram Ingram Mary (née Bradshaw) 14/07/1830 Lilliput, Co. Limerick Ingram Mr. (male) 03/01/1895 on board 'Inistrahull' , married to a Limerick woman, residing in Limerick (further report 05/01/1895) (assistertance for relatives 26/01/1895) Ingram Robert 04/12/1847 William Street solicitor, son of the Rev. Henry Ievers Ingram, formerly rector of Kilmurry, nephew-in-law of Sir Edward Harney Innis male, Dr. 02/11/1836 medical super-intendant of Cahirconlish Dispensary Iredell Katharine Helen (née Green) 21/03/1931 Preston Park, Brighton dau of late John Green, Dublin, grand-dau of Hon. Edward Massy of Chester and Co. Limerick, death notice Ireland George Robert 30/12/1944 acknowledgement notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ireton Margaret 29/10/1845 Ballintemple wife of Samuel Ireton Irvine Alberta 05/06/1946 1 Richmond Terrace, Henry Street buried Kilmurry graveyard Irvine Charles, Capt. 26/01/1865 Melbourne, Australia of the South Shields, formerly of Limerick Irvine Henry William 17/03/1855 Templemore aged 84, bro of Sir George Mervin Irvine of Castle Irvine, Co. Fermanagh Irvine James 14/11/1911 Offaly formerly of Limerick and buried in Kilmurray; death notice Irvine William 09/07/1867 Liverpool son of Capt. David Irvine who commanded ships out of Limerick for many years Irwin Bithia 20/10/1870 14 Mallow Street Upper wife of William Irwin Irwin Bridget 18/10/1906 Belfast sister of the late Mr. Mulrennan, George Street, Limerick funeral report 18/10/1906) Irwin Catherine 22/04/1944 1 Little Ellen Street, Limerick acknowledgement notice Irwin Charles Kendal 05/02/1929 22 Mallow Street Upper musician; son of late George W. Irwin; obituary Irwin Elizabeth (Lily) 27/02/1904 Good Shepherd Convent daughter of Mary and Patrick Irwin; death notice Irwin female 12/04/1902 Feenagh House, Feenagh wife of William Irwin; obituary Irwin female 02/12/1906 Pallas, Kilmeedy widow of William Irwin; funeral report Irwin female (Mrs.) 11/01/1941 44 Roches Street acknowledgement, wife of Edward Irwin Irwin Henry 23/03/1836 Arthur's Quay son of the late James Irwin, celebrated mathemathical teacher Irwin J. H., Mrs. 29/06/1942 Belvoir, North Circular Road buried St. Mary’s Cemetery Irwin James 02/07/1823 Francis Street Irwin Jane Evelyn 11/09/1920 Bray, Co. Wicklow daughter of late J. H. Irwin, 6 Patrick Street, Limerick; death notice Irwin John 06/01/1947 Feenagh Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Irwin John H. 17/08/1918 6 Patrick Street jeweller; obituary Irwin Joseph William Burke 30/04/1896 Cregg Cottage, North Circular Road aged 16, son of J. B. Irwin, R.M. (death report 30/04/1896) [address from Limerrick trades directories] Irwin Letitia Jane 01/02/1919 Kingstown, Dublin widow of William Irwin, Mallow Street, Limerick; death notice Irwin male (infant) 03/11/1847 Francis Street son of Foster P. Irwin Irwin Mary 01/07/1843 widow of Henry Irwin of Limerick Irwin Mary Catherine, Mother 19/04/1923 Presentation Convent, Sexton Street Presentation sister; daughter of late William Irwin, Feenagh House, Charleville; death notice (announcement, 21/04/1923) Irwin Maurice 22/03/1947 The Post Office, Athlacca Irish Volunteers, buried Athlacca Irwin Michael, Rev. 30/01/1919 Castlemahon, Newcastle West death notice (obituary, 30/01/1919) Irwin Mira 27/06/1827 Castleconnell Irwin Mrs. 18/12/1943 Patrick Street wife of Joseph Irwin (jeweller); interred at Mount St.
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