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Death Notices & Obituaries Northern Standard 1952 1953 Death Notices & Obituaries in The Northern Standard 1952 - NAMES: ADDRESSES: DATE: PAGE: Alexander, Martha Clonavarne, Brandrum 22/02/1952 17,18 Agnew, Robert Thompson Aghatamy, Monaghan 04/09/1953 179,191 Alford, Jane Rawdeerpark, Clones 30/10/1953 208 Alford, Willie Clinagore, Drummully, Currin 29/05/1953 151 Anderson, Joseph Carnaveigh, Aughnamullen 04/09/1953 179 Anketell, Isabella Drumcaw, Monaghan 20/11/1953 213,220 Armour, Rev. William Monaghan 20/11/1953 216,217 Armstrong, James Drollagh, Aghabog 05/09/1952 71,76 Armstrong, Mary A. Stonebridge, Clones 25/07/1952 64 Atkinson, George Ballybay 24/12/1952 105 Aughey, James Tullycallick, Glaslough 24/04/1953 134,136 Beggan, Michael Scotshouse 04/04/1952 26 Bell, James Whitehall St. Clones 11/07/1952 61 Bell, Samuel Robert Dromore, Stranooden 25/04/1952 42 Bell, Samuel Robert Dromore, Stranooden 18/04/1952 44 Berry, Margaret Anne Hillsborough & Oldpark, Monaghan 03/10/1952 88 Bowden, Joseph Cootehill 17/04/1953 134 Boylan, Elizabeth Marnaharn 26/06/1953 159 Boyle, Thomas Corduffkelly, Carrickmacross 14/03/1952 26 Brady, Bridget Mullinahinchago, Tydavney 04/04/1952 30 Brady, Infant Campstown, Cootehill 15/05/1953 146 Brady, James Ardrumkeen & Ballyconnell 30/05/1952 34 Brannigan, Thomas Lathlurcan, Monaghan 14/11/1952 92 Branyan, James USA & Shanwalla, Clontibret 04/04/1952 25,47,48 Brennan, Hugh Carrickamore, Corvalley, Ballybay 18/12/1953 227 Brogan, Ann Killyagraggy, Swann's Cross 24/04/1953 133 Brogan, Family Killeevan 29/05/1953 151 Brogan, Patrick Annakilly, Clones 21/03/1952 18 Brown, Annie Roslea Road, Clones 25/01/1952 4 Bryce, Samuel Belgium Park, Monaghan 01/02/1952 9 Bryson, Mrs Belfast & Mullarock, Monaghan 13/06/1952 53 Bunyan, Maurice J. Coolshannagh Rd. Monaghan 20/11/1953 215 Burke, Garda E. Blacklion & Killeevan 04/09/1953 179 Burns, Mary A. Market Square 23/10/1953 202 Burns, Tessie Corrinshigo, Castleblayney 16/10/1953 201 Byers, Elizabeth Drumgaghan, Glaslough 07/03/1952 21 Byrne, Mary Clonturkmason, Carrickmacross 02/05/1952 42 Byrne, Thomas Liscarnan, Magheracloone 30/01/1953 121 Byrne, Thomas Market Square 26/06/1953 158 Callan, Katie Derrynanamph, Monaghan 28/08/1953 178,180,181 Calvert, William Fairview, Rockcorry 02/10/1953 188 Campbell, Miss Annacatty, Glaslough 23/12/1953 229 Campbell, Thomas Noble St. Castleblayney 30/05/1952 33 Carragher, Edward Corcaghan, Stranooden 12/06/1953 157 Carroll, Patrick Lisgorran, Ballybay 16/10/1953 195,198 Carson, Eva Bangor & Clones 18/01/1952 5 Carville, Terence Main St. Carrickmacross 02/05/1952 39 Cassidy, Mary A. Newbliss 13/11/1953 208 Cassidy, Owen Derryarritt, Scotstown 28/11/1952 95 Cassidy, Patrick Roslea & Clones 15/08/1952 63 Clarke, Charles Dublin & Corfad, Rockcoryy & Latton 15/08/1952 63,70 Clarke, John Drumbrane, Aghabog 02/05/1952 40 Clarke, Michael Derryrusk, Latton 04/01/1952 3 Clarke, Patrick Rockcorry 04/12/1953 224 Clerkin, Frank Edenbrone, Latton 15/02/1952 15 Clerkin, James Monaghan 09/01/1953 112 Clerkin, James Knockballyroney, Scotstown 16/10/1953 198 Clerkin, Mrs Edraguil 15/02/1952 14 Clerkin, Mrs Drumgarrow, Threemilehouse 23/10/1953 202 Clerkin, Patrick Iterera, Scotstown 09/05/1952 37 Clerkin, Peter Guilford, Tydavnet 09/01/1953 112 Clerkin, Rosina Drumgarrow, Threemilehouse 30/10/1953 206 Clifford, Mrs Millbrook, Clones 26/09/1952 82 Clinton, Patrick Drumass, Inniskeen 17/04/1953 137 Coburn, James Louth & Monaghan 11/12/1953 225 Coffey, Capt. Thomas Newtownbutler Rd. Clones 27/06/1952 57 Coffey, Dr. Richard Coolshannagh House, Monaghan 12/09/1952 74 Conlan, Mary Anne Carrickaldra, Latton 16/10/1953 201 Conlan, Matthew Mullinary, Ballybay 12/09/1952 78 Connolly, James Old Cross Square, Monaghan 09/01/1953 112 Connolly, James Old Cross Square, Monaghan 23/01/1953 115 Connolly, John Rockcorry 25/09/1953 184 Connolly, John Latton 02/10/1953 192 Connolly, Mary O'Neill St. Carrickmacross 09/10/1953 190 Connolly, Mrs C. Killark, Scotshouse 09/01/1953 108 Connolly, Mrs H. Annalitten 14/08/1953 173 Connolly, Mrs J. Analore St. Clones 27/06/1952 54 Connolly, Mrs Terence Cornacrieve, Emyvale 14/08/1953 174 Connolly, Patrick Eshacrin, Scotstown 18/09/1953 188 Connolly, Peter Coolkill, Scotstown 29/08/1952 76 Coogan, Peter Cornenagh, Ballybay 13/02/1953 122 Coogan, Peter Rathmore, Carrickmacross 06/11/1953 209 Corbett, John Drumkeen, Newbliss 27/03/1953 128 Corrie, James Main St. Ballybay 12/12/1952 97,100,104 Coyle, Francis Main St. Ballybay 08/05/1953 144 Coyle, Francis Anney, Latton 18/12/1953 224,227,230 Coyle, Sr. Philomena Patrick South Africa & Mahon, Latton 15/05/1953 150 Craig, Thomas Straghan, Monaghan 02/01/1953 107 Creighton, George Elliott Lisnaskea & Monaghan 30/10/1953 204 Creighton, Joseph Newbliss 24/04/1953 134,149 Crooke, Alfred Dunraymond House, Ballybay 14/08/1953 174 Crowe, Mrs M.E. Scotshouse 10/04/1953 140 Cunningham, Anthony Aghabog 13/11/1953 214,219 Curry, Charles UK & Clontibret 16/10/1953 198 Curry, Joseph Lisnaskea & Clontibret 16/10/1953 198 Dale, Annie Rawderry, Newbliss 23/01/1953 114,118 Dalton, James Crossbane, Newbliss 07/08/1953 173 Dalton, James Drumreenagh, Newbliss 16/10/1953 200 Dalton, Owen Mullaghmore, Drumcondrath, Co. Meath 12/06/1953 157 Daly, John Rausker, Annyalla 25/07/1952 62 Daly, Owen Cornagrew, Tullycorbett 27/03/1953 129 Daly, Patrick Liverpool & Cooltrim, Latton 23/10/1953 202 Daly, Sr. Mary Rose Strabane & Ballybay 04/01/1952 3 Daly, Timothy Cornacrew, Tullycorbett 28/11/1952 97,98 Deighan, Brigid Drumhillagh, Latnamard 07/03/1952 23 Deighan, Peter Drumhillagh, Latnamard 25/09/1953 191 Delaney, Arthur J. Emyvale 10/04/1953 140 Dermott, James Drumchonion, Bawn 18/09/1953 184 Devine, May Castlerea & Monaghan 29/05/1953 152,154 Devine, Mrs M.L. Seveagh, Glaslough 04/01/1952 2 Dolan, Bernard Milltown, Monaghan 13/11/1953 208,214 Donaghy, Patrick Park St. Monaghan 09/01/1953 111 Donard, James Rakeeragh, Swann's Cross 21/03/1952 24,25 Donnelly, John Newbliss 30/01/1953 121,124 Donnelly, Margaret Park St. Monaghan 12/12/1952 101,105 Donovan, Jack Analore St. Clones 30/05/1952 34 Doogan, Margaret Eleanor Woodburn, Newbliss 08/05/1953 143,147,148 Draffin, Annie Drumgrole, Ballybay 30/10/1953 207 Drumm, Brigid Bawn 11/04/1952 47 Drumm, Prof. P.J. Cork & Bawn 18/01/1952 6 Duffy, Alice Carrickaldra, Latton 13/06/1952 53 Duffy, Alice Tonyscallon, Doohamlet 01/05/1953 141 Duffy, Bernard J. Carrickmacross 04/04/1952 28 Duffy, Catherine Drumskelt, Newbliss 01/02/1952 9 Duffy, Edward Shanmullagh, Tullycorbett 05/12/1952 100 Duffy, Elizabeth Newbliss 12/06/1953 155,157 Duffy, Harry Lower Main St. Ballybay 24/12/1952 106,110 Duffy, James Newtownbutler Rd. Clones 06/11/1953 185 Duffy, James Newtownbutler Rd. Clones 06/11/1953 230 Duffy, Kathleen Cornahoe, Ballybay 18/09/1953 188 Duffy, Maura West St. Castleblayney 23/05/1952 35 Duffy, Mrs Ballybay 01/05/1953 141 Duffy, Patrick Magheracloone 07/08/1953 173 Duffy, Terence Tyranedon, Tullycorbett 23/01/1953 116 Dunlop, Robert Portstewart & Monaghan 03/04/1953 132 Dunwoody, Samuel David Mullyknock 13/02/1953 123 Eakin, Emily Glennan House, Glaslough 28/08/1953 175,178 Eakin, Emily Glennan House, Glaslough 04/09/1953 182,183 Earls, Thomas Fermanagh St. Clones 30/10/1953 206 Edwards, Annie Portinaghy House, Emyvale 19/06/1953 157 Egan, Margaret Strokestown & Smithboro 18/07/1952 65 Elliott, Jane Stewart Aviemore, Monaghan 25/04/1952 42 Elliott, John Milltown, Monaghan 30/05/1952 33,34 Exshaw, Sydney Killygoan, Monaghan 20/06/1952 52,53,55,56 Farrell, Mary Jane Dundrummons, Selloo 26/06/1953 157,159 Feeney, Catherine Cara St. Clones 28/08/1953 178,181 Feeney, Ellen Scarva, Clones 17/07/1953 162 Fiddis, Mary Newtownbutler 16/10/1953 199 Finan, Sgt. James Granard & Rockcorry 10/04/1953 137 Finegan, Anne Toneyelida, Donaghamoyne 01/05/1953 143 Finnan, Annie Devin Reilly Tce. Monaghan 13/11/1953 213 Finnegan, Arthur Derryrellan, Emyvale 23/10/1953 203 Finnegan, Elizabeth Glaslough 13/06/1952 54 Finnegan, Kate Cordoola, Ballybay 24/04/1953 131 Finnegan, Patrick Ballybay 25/01/1952 7 Finnegan, Thomas Smithboro 13/02/1953 123 Fitzgerald, Patrick Coolnalong, Clones 13/11/1953 214 Fitzimmons, Mrs Robert nee WeirDown & Bawn 02/10/1953 192 Fitzpatrick, Owen Sporthall, Latton 23/01/1953 117 Flack, John James Derrylossett, Rockcorry 29/05/1953 151 Flood, Francis Carrickmacross 23/01/1953 114 Flood, Minnie Mullabrian Emyvale 05/06/1953 155 Flynn, Francis William Monkstown, Dublin & Ballybay 06/06/1952 51 Forde, Elizabeth Drumcannon, Latton 23/01/1953 115 Forde, Samuel Drumcannon, Latton 04/07/1952 58 Forde, William John Drum & Derrygooney 23/12/1953 229 Foster, Mrs Robert Belfast & Rockcorry 17/10/1952 88 Fowler, Capt. James Ardaghey 05/12/1952 99 Fox, Patrick Sragh, Aughnamullen 06/06/1952 51 Fox, Robert James Lisnagalliagh, Latton 23/12/1953 229 Francie, Henry The Glen, Rockcorry 27/03/1953 130 Gallagher, Patrick Carrowkeel 29/02/1952 15 Gamble, Annie Dublin & 22, Belgium Park, Monaghan 15/02/1952 12,13 Gardiner, Christopher Carrickashedge, Carrickmacross 08/02/1952 11,12 Gardiner, Eamon Carrickashedge, Carrickmacross 08/02/1952 11,12 Gardiner, Patrick Samuel Ballyloughan, Magheracloone 07/08/1953 173 Gavan, John W. Newbliss 19/08/1952 78,80 Gibson, George Dungannon & Monaghan 18/09/1953 181 Gillanders, Andrew Crosses, Monaghan 29/08/1952 73,75 Gillespie, Sarah J. Clones 04/07/1952 59 Gillic, Peter Cootehill 22/05/1953 148 Girvan, Robert UK & Annahagh, Monaghan 04/12/1953 222,223 Glass, David Drumgrole, Ballybay 21/03/1952 19 Gormley, Mr. T. York St. Castleblayney 03/07/1953 158 Gormley, Owen Augher, Co.
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