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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - Q Obituaries, death notices, etc. - Q Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Quade Matthew 16/03/1853 Rathkeale son of Michael Quade Quaid ? 06/03/1944 Raheen, Croke, Co. Limerick acknowledgement notice Quaid D. R., Mrs. 07/03/1942 Crean Villa, Meanus, Bruff acknowledgement notice Quaid Dan 19/02/1945 Parnell Street appreciation, founder member of Lansdowne Rugby F. C. Quaid Daniel 09/04/1947 Ballintea, Athlacca, Co. Limerick buried Hospital cemetery Quaid David P.P. 04/12/1890 funeral report, Parish Priest of Dromin for many years, buried in Atlacca Quaid Edward Robert 06/04/1862 Knockaderry aged 31 Quaid Elizabeth 22/03/1866 Rathkeale wife of Martin Quaid, sister of late Rev. Matthew O'Connor, P.P., St. Patrick's, Limerick Quaid Ellen 18/04/1849 Rathkeale dau of Martin Quaid, stamp distributor; d. of cholera Quaid George J. 11/03/1920 Ballykennedy, Ballingarry Clerk of Drumcollogher Petty Sessions; death notice (obituary, 11/03/1920) (condolences 13/03/1920) (funeral report 16/03/1920) Quaid George N. 20/07/1905 Ballykennedy House, Ballingarry death notice (funeral report, 22/07/1905) Quaid Hanoria 28/11/1907 Ballykennedy, Ballingarry obituary Quaid James 07/09/1926 aged 36; Dromcolloher cinema fire; news report; Dromcolloher cinema fire; news report Quaid James 16/10/1937 Croagh, Rathkeale news report, road accident, farmer Quaid James George 14/10/1857 Ballymacamore, Co. Limerick aged 29 Quaid James Robert 26/04/1851 Prospect Lawn, Rathkeale aged 18 Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Quaid John J. 08/12/1948 Ardbeag, N.C.R. former Secretary of Limerick County Council, buried at Ballingarry Quaid male (Mr.) 27/11/1862 Co. Limerick aged 104, father of Rev. P. Quaid, P.P., O'Callaghan's Mills Quaid Maria 27/05/1946 19 Garryowen buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quaid Mary 28/06/1864 Knockaderra aged 65, wife if Robert Quaid Quaid Mary 21/10/1913 Ballykennedy House, Ballingarry mother of J. J. Quaid, Secretary of County Council (funeral report, 28/10/1913) Quaid Mary 14/01/1946 Bishop Street, Newcastle West, Co. aged 2, killed by her mother, Eileen Quaid Limerick Quaid Mary Theresa 29/12/1945 Bishop Street, Newcastle West, Co. murder charge of 2 year old child Limerick Quaid Maryanne 08/10/1856 Prospect Lawn, Co. Limerick aged 21 Quaid Michael 31/08/1929 Bracken Brae staff member at Matterson's; obituary and death notice Quaid P., Rev. 09/01/1868 Dromcollogher aged 66, parish priest of Dromcollogher Quaid Patrick 24/11/1947 Ballinruddery, Listowel, Co. Kerry (child), drowned in a drain Quaid Thomas 22/08/1840 Dan Bridge, near Newcastle died of a fit of epilepsy, farmer, bro of the Rev. Mr Quaid of Kilkisheen, Co. Clare Quaide Edmund 01/02/1906 Ballinarouga, Ballingarry funeral report Quaide female (née Haney) 26/09/1905 Edward Street wife of C. Quaide of Matterson Ltd; funeral report Quain female (Mrs.) 26/02/1789 John Street wife of Mr. Quain, tobacconist (Limerick?) Quain female (Mrs.) 02/11/1844 Manister, near Croom wife of Jeremiah Quain Quain James 23/11/1865 fireman on train, fatal accident, report Quaine female (Mrs.) 09/05/1821 Fish Lane Quane Edmond 03/12/1903 Deerpark, Galbally death notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Quane James 09/02/1848 Rathurd to be executed for murder of Ralph Hill, his father fell behind rent on the property from Benjamin Frend (execution report 23/02/1848) Quane James 10/03/1932 38 Roxboro Road aged about 80 Quane Michael 10/05/1851 Thomondgate aged 11, suspected poisoning Quane Patrick 24/10/1832 Ballyseeda cholera Quarry Richard, Rev. 24/06/1919 England son of late Ven. John Quarry, former Rector of Donoughmore; death notice Quay Charlotte 26/02/1831 Quay Charlotte 26/03/1831 Quiade Charles 25/01/1900 Nelson Street death notice Quick George 26/09/1838 Southsea late Captain King's Dragoon Guards Quigley Edmond 02/11/1949 Ballyculleen, Croom, Co. Limerick buried Hospital Graveyard Quigley Hannah T., Mrs. 26/04/1947 Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S.A. native of Graigue, Castletown, Co. Limerick, buried St. Patricks Cemetery, Hudson Quigley James 04/01/1947 3 Rossa Villas, Garryowen Irish Volunteers, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quigley John 26/02/1848 seaman, of the brig 'Shannon', drowned near Grass Island Quigley male 29/03/1900 homicide in Doon; news report Quill Jeremiah 14/01/1942 Gortnagros, Athea native speaker of Irish Quilligan Cornelius 13/04/1937 15 West Field Road death notice, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quilligan Ellen 12/01/1929 18 Island Road wife of Patrick Quilligan and mother of J. J. Quilligan, secretary of City Home and Hospital; funeral report [additional details taken from Mount St. Lawrence burial register] Quilligan James 23/09/1944 Ardlaman, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick acknowledgement notice Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Quilligan John 07/06/1904 farmer; suicide; inquest report Quilligan John 20/06/1916 Broad Street local politician; obituary Quilligan John 06/07/1942 St. Therese’s, Corbally secretary of City Board of Health over 20 years; rugby player; member of Muintir naTíre [death notice 06/07/1942; tribute 11/07/1942; further tribute 15/07/1942 Quilligan Kathleen 05/03/1940 20 Island Road news report, age 20, daughter of James Quilligan, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Quilligan Margaret, Mrs. 20/12/1947 14 Mount Pleasant Avenue buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quilligan Matthew 16/03/1937 Caherdavin death notice Quilligan Michael 30/01/1930 Ballyfireen, Oola aged 45; native of Rathkeale; fatal quarrel with brother Patrick Quilligan Quilligan Michael 25/11/1940 15 Westfields, North Circular Road news report, had a grocery store in Mungret Street, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Quilligan Patrick 09/02/1939 Mill Road, Corbally funeral report, contributor to "Limerick Chronicle", buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Quilligan Patrick 05/05/1945 18 Island Road buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quilligan Peter 08/03/1941 2 Garryowen Villas death notice, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Quilligan Roger 20/01/1940 1 Broad Street death notice, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Quillinan Ailbe 03/06/1942 10 Crescent Avenue GAA official; treasurer for the Munster Council; buried Mount St. Lawrence [death notice 06/06/1942] Quillinan Annie, Mrs. 29/05/1948 Caherdavin buried Inch St. Lawrence Cemetery, Caherconlish Quillinan Bridget (nee Walsh 22/09/1906 42 George Street death notice, wife of Matthew Quinlan (funeral report 25/09/1906) Quillinan Catherine 18/02/1868 Purtane, Co. Limerick dau of late John Quillinan, Limerick City Quillinan John 20/11/1861 Oola murder report (further report, 04/12/1861) Quillinan John 02/01/1943 Portane Co. Limerick votes of sympathy notes Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Quillinan John, Rev. 28/05/1853 Clouneagh, nr Ballingary Quillinan Mary Ann 24/10/1942 Laurencetown, Kilfinane buried Ballingarry cemetery Quillinan Timothy 12/01/1904 Castletown, Doon death notice Quilter Kate, Mrs. 30/06/1945 14 Davis Street Quilty (family member) 25/12/1943 Ballyhahill, Co. Limerick Quilty Bridget 01/04/1897 Thomondgate death notice (funeral report, 06/04/1897) Quilty Frank J. 16/02/1918 Thomondgate railway clerk; death notice (obituary, 16/02/1918) (funeral report, 26/02/1918) (acknowledgement, 02/03/1918) Quilty John 07/04/1791 believed to have been thrown in the river by a gang Quilty John 21/07/1893 Bruff Hill, Bruff farmer Quilty John 25/02/1946 Lisnagry buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quilty John 02/03/1946 Lisnagry, Co. Limerick fought in Spanish Civil War Quilty Mary 11/01/1941 Rathkeale news report, teacher in St. Anne's school, buried at New Cemetery, Rathkeale Quilty Maryanne, Daniel, Martin 12/01/1859 Augustinian Place aged 5, 3 & 1 respectively, children of Daniel Quilty Quin Alphonsus 23/11/1907 1 Keeper View Terrace, Athlunkard obituary Street Quin Anne 25/01/1900 20 Hartstonge Street Lower daughter of late Thomas Quin, merchant; death notice Quin Caroline Adelide, Lady 06/07/1853 dau of Earl and Countess of Dunraven, int at Adare, funeral report Quin Catherine 11/12/1844 Catherine Street widow of James Quin, mother of John Quin, grocer, Patrick Street Quin Catherine 06/12/1851 Waterpark, opposite Castle Connell wife of John Quin of Limerick City; int at Shanagolden Quin Catherine 11/11/1940 13 Road East, Janesboro dath notice, wife of Edward Quin, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Quin Catherine (Mrs.) 19/11/1814 Quin Edward 20/08/1851 Quebec aged 41, native of Limerick Quin Edward 27/12/1947 3 Athlunkard Villas buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Quin Eliza 05/03/1870 Danesfield, Galway widow of late Michael Quin, and late of George Street, Limerick Quin Elizabeth 29/02/1840 Ballyornan, Wicklow widow of Charles William Quin, late Physican General of the Forces, sister to the Dean of Limerick Quin Elizabeth 04/09/1943 29 O'Connell Street Quin Ellen 22/12/1824 Mary Street Quin Ellen 15/05/1833 Broad Street Quin Ellen 10/01/1849 Broad Street wife of James Quin, grocer Quin Ellen 18/08/1858 Limerick dau of T.F. Quin, Bathurst, West Africa Quin Enid Wyndham 04/07/1891 Adare dau of Lord and Lady Dunraven (funeral report 7/7/1891) (acknowledgement 16/7/1891) Quin Evelyn Claire, Miss 09/03/1946 Sedgemere, Westfields, North buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Circular Road Quin Fanny 19/11/1874 14 Westland Street aged 65; widow of late Anthony Quin, coach-builder; death notice Quin female (Miss) 20/08/1796 (Limerick?) died at Tramore, Co. Waterford "where she had been for the recovery of her health" Quin female (Miss) 26/05/1815 proprietress of the Female Boarding School, Ennis.
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