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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - M Obituaries, death notices, etc. - M Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes M... (illegible) Richard 05/02/1800 Bank Place late a captain in the 27th Infantry MacAdam Bennet Dugdale Hastings, Rev. 21/07/1858 Mohill son of Dr. Hastings MacAdam, late of Spring Hill near Limerick City MacAdam David Hastings 09/12/1871 Bray, Co. Wicklow son of late Thomas MacAdam of Blackwater House, Co. Limerick MacAdam Eliza Chivers 11/10/1856 George Street wife of Major MacAdam, Spring Hill, Co. Clare, dau of John Seddon Bower, Doncaster MacAdam Mary Atkins 14/05/1907 Newenham Street widow of Thomas Stannard MacAdam; death notice MacAdam Philip Henry 24/09/1895 Southsea brother of Co. MacAdam of Blackwater, Co. Clare MacAdam Thomas Stannard 24/05/1881 Ashrow son of late Thomas Hutchinson MacAdam, Ballyglass, death notice Macale female (Mrs.) 05/02/1820 Thomas Street Macalister William 21/08/1833 Kilkee MacArthur Fanny Melville 02/10/1919 Mountain View, Laurel Hill wife of William A. MacArthur; obituary (funeral report, 04/10/1919) (in memoriam, 30/09/1920) MacArthur Mabel 18/06/1907 Mountain View, Laurel Hill daughter of William A. MacArthur; obituary (funeral report, 20/06/1907) MacArthur William A. 09/07/1925 Mountain View, Laurel Hill draper; obituary (funeral report, 11/07/1925) MacAulay John 04/12/1875 Bellview, Greenock aged 32; of the firm of Thomas MacAulay and Co., grain merchants, formerly of Limerick city; death notice Macaulay Thomas 11/09/1883 Greenock late of Limerick, death notice Macaulay Thomas F. 20/06/1914 34 Catherine Street death notice MacAuley J. A. 15/10/1907 Rosbrien Huose journalist; obituary Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Macauley Kate 13/12/1923 Catherine Street widow of Thomas F. Macauley; death notice Macauley William 28/01/1904 death notice MacAuliffe Bridget 04/01/1941 Knockbrack, Abbeyfeale funeral report, age 57, buried at the old Abbey cemetery MacBruce H. 02/06/1891 London death report, Captain in Royal Berkshire Regiment, friends in Limerick MacCann James (Fr., C.SS.R.) 19/10/1939 Co. Tyrone news report, member of the Redemptorist Order, remained in Limerick for some time, died at Warrenpoint, Co. Down; Limerick Echo 24/10/1939 MacCarthy Bridget 11/10/1900 Catherine Place death notice MacCarthy Catherine 05/07/1864 Sandymount, Dublin widow of late Jeremiah MacCarthy of Limerick City MacCarthy Michael 30/08/1947 Ballymac, Manister, Croom buried at Kilpeacon Maccawley Eliza 17/09/1863 Athlunkard Street MacDonagh Elizabeth (Lizzie) 07/03/1933 Clapham, London dau of late Michael MacDonagh of Athlunkard Street, sister of writer, Michael MacDonagh MacDonagh female (Mrs.) 20/06/1895 Limerick mother of journalist Michael MacDonagh (death report 20/06/1895) MacDonagh female (Mrs.) 18/12/1924 Clapham, London wife of Michael MacDonagh, journalist, native of Limerick; obituary MacDonagh Frank 17/06/1933 London d. 9th June, journalist & writer, brother of writer, Michael MacDonagh MacDonagh George 14/09/1937 11 Corrig Avenue, Dun Laoghaire obituary, native of Limerick (Irish Independent chief reporter) and several other newspapers, brother of Thomas, Michael, Frank and John McDonagh, buried at Dean's Grange (funeral report 16/09/1937), (Limerick Echo 14/09/1937) MacDonagh Thomas 07/08/1937 17 Mount Pleasant Avenue obituary, staff of Limerick Leader, brother of Michael MacDonagh (London Journalist) and George MacDonagh (Irish Independent news reporter), buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery (death notice 07/08/1937) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes MacDonagh William 12/01/1932 Mount Pleasant Avenue oldest member of Typographical Association, brother of writer, Michael MacDonagh (funeral report, 14/01/1932) MacDonald Christina 15/05/1866 Steyle Park dau of Neil Macdonald Macdonald Elizabeth 29/03/1870 Bettyville, Co. Limerick aged 33, wife of William Macdonald Macdonald Mary Louisa 09/11/1861 Laurel Hill Convent dau of Neil Macdonald of Steyle Park Macdonald Thomas 20/11/1861 Thomondgate, opposite the Treaty fish merchant Stone MacDonnall Michael 20/06/1832 Wickham Street cholera MacDonnell Ellen 13/08/1898 31 Wickham Street MacDonnell John 10/10/1804 King's Island carpenter, died while at work in Newtown Pery MacDonnell John 16/01/1815 Mungret St. MacDonnell John 16/01/1816 Mungret Street MacDonnell John 05/01/1859 40 Patrick Street nephew of Sir Joseph barington MacDonnell Joseph 30/08/1809 Clare Street, Limerick MacDonnell Joseph, Rev. 30/12/1928 Dublin Jesuit priest; former director of Apostolic School at Mungret College; obituary MacDonnell Mary, Mrs. 14/11/1949 27 Ascot Terrace, O'Connell Avenue buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery MacDonnell Minnie Frances 22/02/1870 Hartstonge Street Upper aged 17 months, dau of Robert MacDonnell MacDonnell Robert 14/05/1896 Fairy Hill, Parteen town clerk, late Mayor, son of John McDonnell; father of John H. DeCourcey McDonnell; int. at New Cemetery (funeral report, 16/05/1896) MacDonnell Susan 27/02/1850 dau of Chas. MacDonnell of Upper Canada; grand-daughter of Sir John Johnson; d. at res of her aunt, Mrs. John Brown, late of Limerick City MacDonogh Henry 20/03/1852 Francis Street MacDonogh Henry 24/03/1866 9 Clare Street aged 35 Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes MacDonough Michael 27/05/1893 Athlunkard Street compositor, father of Michael MacDonough of London Press (death notice 27/5/1893) MacDonough Michael 27/05/1893 Athlunkard Street compositor, father of Michael MacDonough former reporter of Freemans staff MacEwen James, Rev. 07/01/1911 Mallow Castle Dean of Ardfert; obituary (funeral report, 12/01/1911) Macfarlane Katherine Anne 21/06/1887 Kingstown formerly of Ballinacourty, Co. Limerick; death notice MacFarlane Malcolm 27/07/1885 Edward Street foreman, Limerick Army Clothing Company, death notice Macgregor female (Mrs.) 19/01/1803 Nicholas Street widow of John Macgregor, chandler MacGregor John 19/11/1796 Nicholas Street chandler MacInerney female (Mrs.) 30/12/1835 Catherine Street MacInerney John 12/04/1941 Long Island, New York, U.S.A. death notice, originated from Limerick, buried in Bayshore MacInerney Timothy 04/02/1950 4 Barrack Row, New Road, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Thomongate Macintosh Archibald 06/12/1848 mate of schooner "Ann", of Limerick Mack Matthew (?) 25/04/1878 Shelbourne Cottage aged 60; death notice Mackay Angus 14/07/1898 23 O'Connell Avenue, Dublin journalist; formerly of Limerick Chronicle (death report 14/07/1898) Mackay Anne 08/02/1843 obituary, domestic in the family of Lieut. Stokes, 65th Superintending Officer, Victoria Terrace Mackay George 08/12/1847 Castleconnell Mackay George 05/07/1851 William Street stage coach proprietor Mackay Hugh 05/05/1858 Halifax aged 44, Garrison Staff Surgeon, of Limerick garrison in 1854 Mackay James 21/04/1807 Cornwallis Street death notice Mackay James 21/04/1807 Cornwallis Street death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Mackay James 21/04/1807 Cornwallis Street Mackay John 14/01/1896 Carey's Road jarvey (coach driver), suicide in a police cell Mackay John Charles 29/03/1848 Adare brother to George G. Mackay, M.D., of Adare Fever Hospital and Dispensary Mackay Robert 24/12/1834 Jersey Mackay Sobina 30/04/1845 Castleconnell wife of the late George Mackay, Regiment Macken Mary 14/06/1851 Custom House Place wife of Edward Macken, printer MacKenzie Robert Shelton 15/12/1881 Philadelphia born at Drewscourt, Co. Limerick MacKern Annie Elizabeth 14/07/1887 61 Catherine Street dau of late Thomas MacKern, death notice Mackern Bry (?) 29/07/1880 Catherine Street wife of Thomas Mackern, death notice MacKern Clara 10/08/1869 Oreland, North Circular Road wife of John Henry MacKern, dau of Thomas Ellis of Kingston, Jamaica Mackern Hector 10/01/1882 Mallow Street Lower infant son of Charles MacKern, death notice Mackern John 06/03/1883 Orelands MacKern Norah 02/12/1893 Buenos Ayres death notice, dau of Charles MacKern of Limerick City MacKern Sarah 26/07/1898 Buenos Ayres, Argentina dau of late William H. White of Limerick, wife of Chalres MacKern MacKern William 04/07/1925 Argentina son of late Charles MacKern; death notice (obituary, 04/07/1925) Mackesey Margeret 19/03/1831 Mackessy Jack 20/04/1949 6 Convent Street buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Mackessy James 29/11/1947 Duntown, Rathkeale Mackessy Mary 13/01/1941 Knockaderry, Newcastle West news report, wife of James Mackessy, buried at Churchtown cemetery Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Mackessy Patrick 21/06/1948 Hospital, Co. Limerick buried Hospital Cemetery Mackessy Thomas 17/10/1916 Naas, Co. Kildare boatman, died in Limerick harbour; inquest report Mackey Anthony 26/06/1883 Castleconnell death notice Mackey Anthony 15/08/1939 The Fisheries, Castleconnell aged 88, died on visit to Achill Sound, Co. Mayo, veteran Fenian, former Limerick County Councillor and vice-Chairman L.C.C., formed Shannon Eel Fisheries (later taken over by E.S.B.), interred in family burial grounds Castleconnell Mackey Brigid 01/02/1941 Castleconnell funeral report, mother of "Tyler" Mackey and wife of Michael Mackey, matriarch of the famous Ahane and Limerick hurling family, buried at Castleconnell Cemetery (Limerick Echo 28/01/1941 funeral report, obituary) Mackey Catherine 20/10/1838 Great Union Road, Jersey aged 82, widow of Capt. Mackey, 21st Fusileers, formerly of Elizabeth Terrace, sister of the late William Fitzgerald of Corbally Mackey Edward Vokes 02/10/1862 aged 41, died at his brother's house, 96, Stephen's Green, Dublin; interred at St. John's Church, Limerick Mackey Edward, Rev. P.P. 22/09/1947 Knockavilla, Co. Tipperary Mackey Elizabeth 28/10/1893 Castleconnell death notice, widow of late Anthony Mackey (obituary, Limk Leader 30/10/1893) Mackey female (Mrs.) 06/08/1851 William Street widow of George Mackey Mackey James 20/07/1833 Henry Street Mackey John 06/02/1786 Change Lane (Exchange Lane) Mackey John 26/09/1885 Castleconnell died at Kilkee, death notice Mackey male (Mr.) 07/08/1940 Fisheries, Castleconnell death notice, died in Achill Sound, Co.
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