St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda - Burials Register 1702 - 1899

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St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda - Burials Register 1702 - 1899 St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda - Burials Register 1702 - 1899 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments - Mary 04 February 1704 A Child left on the - A Child Left on the 08 March 1713 - Ignatius 27 March 1713 A Child left on the - A Soldiers Wife 30 August 1716 - A poor Woman, A 02 December 1718 Stra - A Poor Man 29 January 1721 - Edward [A 17 November 1724 for the stone 8br 8t Youngman - A Beggar Man, A 22 August 1726 Stra - Ruth 14 June 1727 A Parish Child - Catherine 31 July 1727 A Child left on the - Penelope 01 July 1729 A Foundling - A Saylor who was 01 January 1730 at New-Kay dro - A Stranger 23 March 1731 - A Stranger 01 July 1732 - A Stranger 15 October 1732 - A Parish Child 24 January 1733 - A Bastard Child 20 May 1733 - A Soldier 15 June 1733 Page 1 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments - A Poor Woman 09 August 1734 Child birth. that di - A Poor Boy 27 September 1734 - A Poor Widow 20 April 1735 - A Dutchman 07 April 1740 - A Foundling 29 July 1740 - A Sailor who was 28 July 1745 at new Quay. dro - The Sailor that drow 14 January 1760 - - Name and Residence 26 May 1826 A Poor Traveller 00 John Smyth unknown - Margaret Lodged at Sunday's Gate 25 November 1826 A Stranger 00 T.B.Owens - - Co. Hospital 27 March 1834 A Stranger name 40 Rev.G.King unkn Abberly John 29 April 1754 Merchant Aberly Mary Daughter of 25 May 1753 Merchant Joh Ackland Elizabeth Daughter 23 June 1702 Widow t Ackland George 27 July 1705 Ackland George Son 30 July 1705 ofthesaid Ackland Luce Daugh.to 04 February 1707 George Ackland John 20 May 1707 Ackland Edward 12 May 1711 Page 2 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Ackland Sarah Daug.to 15 September 1730 Mr.Hen Ackland Widow 26 November 1730 Out of the Poor Hous Ackland Sarah Daug.to 07 July 1731 Mr.Hen Ackland Alderman Henry 17 August 1742 Ackland Mr.John 11 November 1742 Ackland Edward 17 September 1744 Ackland Mr.Thomas 25 May 1748 Ackland Mrs.Elizabeth 03 March 1759 Ackland Miss.Margaret 05 May 1782 Ackland Mary 27 October 1806 Widow 71 Wardlaw Ball Ackland Alicia Anne Peter Street 15 May 1827 00 T.B.Owens 3 Weeks Ackland Henry William Street 11 June 1830 48 J.Magee Ackland Graves Saint James's 08 September 1860 Captain Half Pay 65 Edward Gore Kelly Ackland [Junior] Edward Son to the 05 August 1713 Wi Adams Catherine Shop Street 10 June 1832 35 Rev.Joseph Duncan Adams John Shop Street 07 May 1844 60 Dissenter Adams Joseph Boyce Laurence Street 29 March 1871 21 John Eccles Addy Anne Strand 19 March 1831 52 Adkison Sarah Daugh.to 09 July 1707 Chris Page 3 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Ahern Jane Church Alleys 02 January 1852 90 W.B.Arkin Aickin Thomas 19 February 1820 79 T.B.Owens Akins John Son to John 27 May 1723 A Stranger Alder Jane 18 October 1771 Aldersey Elizabeth 18 June 1719 Alexander Jane Daug.to David 13 May 1714 Alexander David 30 December 1715 Alexander Anne King Street 30 July 1851 22 W.B.Arkin Algar Elizabeth Palace Street 22 September 1831 63 Rev.Richard George Algar Emma Palace Street 27 March 1834 00 Rev.G.King 6 Months Algar Robert Laurence Street 21 January 1847 70 William M Beresford Algar Jane Church Alleys 02 September 1848 54 Andrew Williamson Algar Robert Ashe Laurence Street 07 January 1852 17 W.E.Ormsby Algar Jane Mount Hanover, Co. Meath 05 November 1875 32 John Eccles & John Archer Allen Mrs.Dorothy 26 May 1703 Allen William 15 August 1703 Allen John 11 February 1711 Allen Mrs.Catherine 24 September 1755 Allen Elizabeth 15 December 1756 Carpenter Daughterof Allen Francis 13 July 1758 Boatman Allen Mrs. 23 April 1769 Page 4 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Allen Peter 02 March 1807 St.Mary's Drogheda 04 Bigoe Henzell Allen Amelia 19 May 1808 Parish of St.Mary's 02 Henry Leland Allen Mary Anne 01 April 1809 03 Henry Leland Allen Amelia 20 October 1810 00 Henry Leland Allen Richard 18 January 1811 Parish of St.Mary 23 Henry Leland Allen Mary Anne 11 August 1813 07 Henry Leland Allen James 06 May 1815 An Infant 00 Henry Leland Allen Anthony 22 May 1815 11 Henry Leland Allen Joseph 08 July 1821 40 T.B.Owens Allen John England 24 July 1825 32 T.B.Owens Allen Andrew Laurence Street 20 December 1825 21 T.B.Owens Allen John Laurences Street 03 February 1829 Post Master 57 T.B.Owens Allen Mrs.John Magdalene Street 04 April 1835 52 Rev.Mr. Rodney Allen John George West Street 20 April 1840 Mariner 29 A.Wynne Allen Peter West Street 15 September 1840 Merchant 32 Arthur Wynne Allen Jane Mall 14 April 1855 42 John G Eccles Allen Mary Anne George's Street 14 April 1868 25 I.H.Monsarrat Allerry Mary Daug.to Henry 19 October 1739 Alley Delia Hannah Dublin 17 May 1856 80 W.E.Ormsby Allin William Son of 07 February 1758 Franc Page 5 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Allison Henry 16 March 1704 A Seaman that was dr Anderson Robert 31 January 1717 A Soldier Andrew James Son to John 05 October 1707 Andrew John Son to John 29 July 1712 Andrew Henry 27 April 1713 Andrew James Son to John 22 March 1730 Andrew Robert 18 May 1735 Andrew Thomas Son to 25 October 1747 Thomas Andrew Mrs.Rose 09 November 1758 Andrew A Child of Thomas 30 September 1763 Andrew [Senior] Thomas 23 December 1781 Butcher Andrews Jane 12 September 1706 Andrews The Widow 26 December 1709 Andrews George 11 December 1717 Andrews John 19 November 1734 Andrews A Child of Thomas 28 August 1750 Andrews Richard Son of 09 August 1756 Butcher Thoma Andrews Elizabeth 06 May 1762 Andrews Robert Son of 30 March 1763 Thomas Page 6 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Andrews Mrs. 01 December 1778 Andrews Thomas 24 February 1819 Beaulieu 62 Wardlaw Ball Andrews Thomas 03 September 1820 27 T.B.Owens Andrews Martha 29 June 1823 43 T.B.Owens Andrews Mary St.Johns Poor House 27 May 1832 87 Rev.Joseph Duncan Andrews Susan Chord Road, Drogheda 02 April 1877 50 John Eccles & C.G.Booth Angsly Elizabeth 26 October 1704 Anslow Benjamin Son to 10 January 1705 Will Anslow Abraham Son to 08 August 1709 Willi Anthony Susanna 21 November 1706 Apperson Frances Peter Street 21 November 1839 03 John.A.Wall Apperson Jane Widows House 27 December 1846 64 William M Beresford Apperson Elizabeth William Street 01 January 1848 40 William M Beresford Apperson Thomas Peter Street 01 December 1848 Printer 36 Andrew Williamson Appleby Ann Daug.to John 13 January 1747 Appleyard Modlin 05 August 1702 Appleyard John Son to Joseph 02 October 1716 Appleyard Mark Son to Joseph 17 July 1722 Appleyard William Son to 26 July 1722 Joseph Appleyard Sarah 19 October 1722 Page 7 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Appleyard Thomas 01 June 1739 Appleyard Sarah Daug.to 23 August 1740 Henry Appleyard Mary Daug.to Henry 20 May 1741 Appleyard Mary Daug.to Henry 06 June 1746 Appleyard Elizabeth 26 October 1746 Appleyard Elizabeth Daughter 12 December 1754 Smith D Appleyard Henry 19 November 1757 Shoemaker Appleyard Widow 13 February 1763 Appleyard A Child of James 17 September 1770 Appleyard A Child of James 27 February 1771 Appleyard David 12 August 1771 Appleyard James 23 June 1807 75 Bigoe Henzell Appleyard Margaret 08 February 1814 83 Henry Leland Appleyard Catharine Shop Street 26 August 1823 39 T.B.Owens Appleyard David West Gate 07 October 1826 50 John Smyth Appleyard Thomas Church Yard 28 June 1831 11 Rev.Richard George Appleyard James Church Alleys 15 May 1839 65 John.A.Wall Appleyard Gervais F. Church Alleys 21 August 1849 00 Andrew Williamson 3 Days Appleyard William Y. Church Alleys 27 January 1851 03 W.E.Ormsby + 3 Months Appleyard Elizabeth Killineer 11 March 1857 80 John G Eccles Page 8 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Appleyard Catherine Maria Boyne Terrace, Drogheda 11 October 1880 71 John Eccles Applyard Mathew 28 April 1703 Archbold Edward 30 September 1763 Archer Alderman 12 August 1768 Archibold Henry Charles Fair Street, Drogheda 30 March 1881 00 Presbyterian 11 Months David Ardrews William Son of 11 September 1762 Thomas Argles Jane Palace Street 24 February 1857 34 Dissenter Armitage John Son to 05 December 1710 Timothy Armour Samuel Strand Road, Drogheda 14 January 1896 61 T.R.Brunskill Curate Armstrong Jane Daughter to 11 September 1721 Joh Armstrong William Son to John 30 November 1731 Armstrong Mrs. 05 December 1779 Armstrong George 18 October 1818 Alderman, 56 Henry Leland Kilsharvan Armstrong Susanna Loughbough 03 June 1829 00 T.B.Owens 21 Months Armstrong Robert Peter Street 15 June 1832 19 Rev.Joseph Duncan Armstrong Mrs.Elizabeth Peter Street 18 March 1833 47 Rev.J.Magee Armstrong Mary West Street 22 November 1854 90 John Eccles Ash William Son to Willi 26 February 1713 Ash Mr.Dudley 26 April 1732 Excize Officer Page 9 of 287 Surname First Name Address Date Buried Profession Age Clergyman Comments Ash Thomas 09 December 1765 Ash Mrs.
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