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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - B Obituaries, death notices, etc. - B Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Bacon female (Miss) 14/09/1796 Patrick Street (Cork?) Baggot Daniel 09/01/1799 Mary Street shoemaker Baggot James 04/09/1805 Charleville, Co Cork late of Ballingarry, Co Limerick Baggot John 31/10/1922 Castleconnell farmer's son; shot in Castleconnell; Civil War casualty; news report (inquest report 09/11/1922) Baggot Michael 24/09/1789 shoemaker Baggot Terence 14/08/1799 Mary Street shoemaker Baggott James 23/06/1906 Buenos Ayres died at his brothers residence Donoman Castle, Croom Baggott Catherine 19/03/1908 Clounagh, Ballingarry obituary Baggott female (Widow) 13/11/1812 Mary Street Baggott James 20/03/1948 Adare, Co. Limerick victualler, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Bagnall George 12/04/1904 4 Catherine Place death notice Bagnell Charles Edward 08/06/1897 14 Grosvenor Place, (London?)S.W. aged 70, son of Rev. William Henry Bagnell of Ballybrood Rectory, Co. Limerick Bagott Thomas 22/08/1832 George's Quay Bagwell Mary Anne 20/08/1856 Kinsale aged 19 months, dau of Charles E. Bagwell of Mallow Street, Limerick Bahilly John 31/08/1844 Merchants' Quay farmer Bailey Annie M. 14/05/1895 62 Harcourt Street, Dublin aged 72, widow of William Bailey, M.D., R.N., of Castletown Conyers, Co. Limerick Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Bailey Charles Frederick Leeder 18/05/1916 First World War casualty; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; formerly employed in Limerick land agent's office; death notice (obituary, 20/05/1916) Bailey Henry 05/11/1874 Gortboy, Kilmallock aged 77; death notice Bailey Jane 02/10/1866 Gortboy, Kilmallock wife of Henry Bailey Bailey Lydia Aminda 21/03/1865 Gortboy, Kilmallock aged 20, dau of Henry Bailey Bailey M. P. 08/11/1898 McAllister Place, Chicago, USA aged 59, native of Limerick Bailey Mr. (male) 20/06/1857 Limerick City master of the ship "Bee" Bailey T. Weldon 24/09/1912 Gortboy House, Kilmallock funeral report Bailey Thomas 05/08/1854 Castletown Conyers brother of Dr. Bailey Bailey William 17/01/1846 aged 27 Bailey William Frederick 17/04/1917 Castletown-Conyers, Co. Limerick lawyer at the Estates Commissioners; death notice (obituary, 17/04/1917) Bailey William Wellington 06/10/1910 Plassy rubber merchant; (obituary, 6/10/1910) (funeral report, 08/10/1910) Bailiff Land 29/09/1821 Co, Kerry of Mr. Bateman of Elmgrove murdered between Abbeyfeale and Fort Bainbridge Michael 04/08/1824 Bainbridge Michael 09/03/1825 Attyflin Baird E. J. 18/03/1911 Newcastle West bank official; funeral report Baird Richard 09/12/1840 James Street Royal Navy Baird Thomas Maiden 22/04/1840 Merchants' Quay Baker Agnes 10/01/1911 Ashbourne, Limerick widow of Robert Richard Baker; death notice Baker Agnes (née O'Farrell) 18/03/1924 Leicester, England daughter of Jane O'Farrell, North Strand; obituary Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Baker Alfred B. 24/10/1905 secretary of Corporation Gas Committee; funeral report (condolences 26/10/1905)( condolences 28/10/1905) Baker Alicia 15/03/1848 Dominick Street wife of James Baker, late of Limerick Baker C. C. M. 14/01/1905 Lismacue, Bansha Y.M.C.A. supporter, spoke frequently at Munster Hall Limerick Baker Catherine 24/02/1931 18 Frederick Place widow of late Julius Baker of Ballingrane, Co. Limerick, death notice Baker Catherine Mary 05/07/1881 George Street dau. of Edward Baker, death notice Baker Edward 26/03/1921 8 O'Connell Street death notice Baker Edward Standish 03/07/1886 Dublin son of late Robert Richard Baker, Green Park, Limerick, death notice Baker Eliza 10/02/1836 Baker Place dau of Richard Baker Baker Emma 08/08/1863 101 George Street aged four months, dau of John W. Baker, also of Mount Catherine, Co. Clare Baker female (Mrs.) 28/01/1812 Ennis, Co. Clare Baker female (Mrs.) 15/02/1832 Ennis of Meelick Baker female (Mrs.) 05/04/1854 Torquay wife of William R. Baker of Lisnacue, co. Tipp., dau of Charles Conyers of George's Street Baker female (Mrs.) 19/12/1882 George Street wife of Edward Baker, death notice Baker female (Mrs.) 01/12/1906 Newmarket on Fergus mother of E.W.Baker, Cecil St. Baker George Gustavus, Rev. 08/10/1815 The Glebe House, O'Brien's Bridge, Co. Limerick Baker George Gustavus, Rev. 08/10/1816 The Glebe House, O'Brien's Bridge, former Rector of Killeely and Prebend of Lattin, Co. Tipperary Co. Clare Baker Hugh 16/05/1801 Tipperary Captain of the Yeoman Infantry Baker Jennie 01/01/1898 George Street aged 19, dau of Edward Baker, merchant (death report 01/01/1898) Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Baker John 02/01/1912 Market Alley suicide; inquest report Baker John Denvir 05/08/1922 son of late Edward Baker, Limerick; death notice Baker John Richard 03/12/1912 Ashbourne, Limerick bank official; obituary Baker Lilian (Sister Mary John) 12/03/1896 Novitate, St. Anne's D'Auray, France aged 19, dau of Edward Baker of George Street, Limerick (death report 12/03/1896) Baker Lucinda 01/06/1853 Massey Lodge, Co. Tipperary d. at residence of her son, Rev. H. L. Baker of Ballygawley, widow of Hugh Ryes Baker; sister of Lord Chief Justice of Queen's Bench, dau of Anthony Lefroy of Limerick city, Col. 13th Light Dragoons Baker Mary 20/01/1838 Baker Place wife of Richard Baker, Ballycar, Co. Clare Baker Pauline 03/11/1932 Brookeborough, Co. Fermanagh dau of Edward Baker, O'Connell Street, sister of Mrs. G. O'Donovan, Lansdowne Villas Baker Richard 02/06/1815 Limerick late of Ennis, Co. Clare Baker Richard 24/06/1843 George Street aged 35, solicitor Baker Richard 01/01/1853 Rochdale, Lancashire, UK aged 89, of Townhead, brother of Robert Baker, Limerick Baker Richard S. 01/06/1831 Thomas Baker Robert 10/02/1836 Baker Place Baker Robert Carroll 27/03/1894 (funeral report, 31/3/1894) (death notice 27/3/1894) (notice of funeral 29/3/1894) Baker Robert R. 24/09/1885 Greenpark, Ballinacurra death notice Baker Thomas 11/02/1852 Vize's Fields son of Robert Baker Baker Vincent 09/01/1894 buyer at Cannock & Co. (death notice 9/1/1894) Baldwin Albert Henry 13/03/1926 accountant with Limerick Chronicle; death notice (funeral report, 16/03/1926) Baldwin Charles William 25/10/1944 7 Upper Clanbrassil Street, Dublin funeral to St. Munchin’s Church, Limerick Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Baldwin Florence & Robert 10/01/1882 Limerick children of J. A. Baldwin, death notice Baldwin John Augustus 20/10/1885 son of late J. A. Baldwin, Headview, Lismore, Co. Waterford, death notice Baldwin Louis, Rev. 17/02/1947 Franciscan Friary buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Baldwin Marion 27/08/1910 North Strand widow of J. A. Baldwin; announcement (funeral report, 30/08/1910) Baldwin Solomon 28/05/1831 Cartown Baldwin Sophie Adelaide (Lily) 17/01/1918 Ballinacurra Terrace wife of J. A. Baldwin; death notice Baldwin unknown 02/11/1918 10 O'Connell Street acknowledgement Ball Anthony Joseph 19/01/1859 Adare aged 10 months, son of Thomas Ball Ball Benjamin Marcus General 14/04/1841 formerly of the 40th Regt. Ball Elizabeth 18/05/1905 4 Alphonsus Place widow of Samuel Ball; death notice Ball Ella Victoria 07/01/1871 Lincoln Place, New Street aged 11 weeks, dau of William Ball Ball female (Mrs.) 24/02/1783 The Parade wife of Joseph Ball Ball female (Mrs.) 14/01/1875 Ashgrove, Finglas, Co. Dublin wife of Godfrey Massy Ball; dau. of late Godfrey Massy, Ballywire, Co. Limerick; death notice Ball Frederick Albert 17/12/1892 6 Mount Vincent Terrace death notice, aged 11 years, son of William and Mary Ball,(further death report 17/12/1892) Ball George Joseph Dickson 30/10/1866 Balbriggan, Co. Dublin aged 23, son of Godfrey Massy Ball, grandson of Capt. Godfrey Massy, late of Ballywire, Co. Limerick Ball Godfrey Massey 27/04/1859 Co. Meath aged 18, son of Godfrey Massey Ball, grandson of late Godfrey Massey, Ballywire, Co. Limerick Ball Hanby 13/06/1939 Limerick (?) death notice, daughter of John Ball, Limerick, buried at Mount Jerome Cemetery Ball Hannah 27/10/1863 Tritonville wife of William Ball, interred in Adare Churchyard Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Ball J. H. 04/02/1908 Rathbane analyst at Limerick Condensed Milk Company; obituary Ball James 08/03/1848 Rour, Adare Ball John 17/02/1849 Westport Inspector of Revenue Police, son of Mrs. Furnell of Limerick Ball Mary Lowery 17/02/1912 Bedford, England, U.K. widow of William Ball and formerly of Limerick; funeral report Ball Robert G. 08/11/1948 68 Lansdowne Park solicitor, buried Charleville, Co. Cork Ball Thomas 11/08/1864 Mondelihy House, Adare aged 43, son of Hon. Mr. Justice Ball, d. at 85 Stephen's Green, Dublin, res of his father (funeral report 16/08/1864) Ball W. (Mr.) 05/02/1814 Killaloe, Co. Clare Ball William 28/05/1903 6 Mount St. Vincent Terrace buyer with Cannock & Co; funeral report (death notice, 26/05/1903) Ballard Margaret 05/03/1853 High Street wife of Richard Ballard, chandler, sister of Rev. James O'Regan, P.P. of Fedamore Ballard Michael 15/05/1841 Castleconnell aged 21 Ballard Richard 20/05/1826 Mungret Street Ballard Richard 08/05/1862 High Street aged 82 Ballingal Robert R. 02/08/1928 Argyllshire, U.K. former estate manager to Earl of Dunraven; obituary Balmer Henry Blennerhassett 04/03/1826 Castleconnell Balmer Isabella 13/02/1822 Castleconnell Balmer John F. 28/09/1844 Park Lane, Leeds, U.K.
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