Irish News - Thursday, 1 February 1900
Birth
BURTON -- January 27, at 48 Woodvale, Dulwich, the wife of Henry Walter Burton, of daughter.
Marriage
BOARD--COOPER -- January 24, at St. Peter's Church, Birkdale, by the Rev. Dr. Cooper (father of the bride), assisted by the Rev. C. H. Hatfield, Vicar of St. Philip's, Southport, Thomas Harding, eldest son of J. T. Board, Esq., of Clifton, Bristol, to Mary Gwladys, youngest daughter of the Rev. Francis Cooper, D.D., Vicar of St. Peter's, Birkdale.
LAVERY--HIGGINS -- January 29, at Holy Cross, Ardoyne, by the Rev. Father Justin, C.P., Patrick Lavery, spirit merchant, Belfast, to Harriett E. (Ciss), only daughter of Mr. John Higgins, Divis Street (formerly of Ballycastle).
Deaths
AYRES -- January 28, at Heathfield, King's Road, Reading, Caroline, widow of the late Charles Ayres, in her 78th year.
BROWN -- January 29, at Rosnagallagh, John Brown, aged 72 years.
CAREY -- January 29, at 24 Ely Place, Dublin, Pierce, second son of the late Pierce Carey, Educational Office.
DOHERTY -- January 30, at 45 Rossville Street, Derry, Mary, wife of Thomas Doherty.
HURLEY -- January 30, at Ladytown, Naas, Maurice Hurley, aged 85 years.
M'NALLY -- January 30th, 1900, the Rev. Francis M'Nally, at the residence of his sister, Anyalla, Clontibret, after a long illness. [Interment after Office and Solemn Mass, Anyalla, to-day (Thursday), at 10.30.]
M'WHIRTER -- January 30, 1900, at his residence, Edward Street, Armagh, Hugh M'Whirter, horse-dealer. Deeply regretted. [Funeral will leave for Sandy Hill Cemetery, Armagh, on to-morrow (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock.]
MILLER -- January 28, at Termonbacca House, Derry, Sir William Miller.
PERSSE -- January 31, at Roslin Villa, Rosetta Avenue, Ballynafeigh, Louis Moore Persse, son of late Edward H. Persse, of Mount Vernon, County Galway, aged 30 years. -- R.I.P. [His remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Milltown Cemetery, on Saturday, 3rd inst., at twelve o'clock noon.] ANDREW F. PERESE.
ROULSTON -- January 29, at Alexandra Terrace, Derry, Charles Roulston, solicitor, aged 43 years.
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Irish News - Friday, 2 February 1900
Births
FERGUSON -- January 24, at 221 Crumlin Road, the wife of Geo. C. Ferguson, of a daughter.
HOWDEN -- January 29, at 24 Burlon Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the wife of Professor Robert Howden, of a son.
LYNCH -- January 27, at 23 Rock Park, Rock Ferry, the wife of Francis X. Lynch, of a son.
Marriage
LANDER--SHANN -- December 1, at the Parish Church at Nogales, Arizona, U.S.A., by the Pastor of the Parish, Philip Vincent Lander, eldest son of William Woodman Lander, of the Imperial Ottoman Bank, London, and "Lyndhurst," Hamptonwick, Middlesex, to Alice Shann, of Yorkshire.
Deaths
BYRNE -- January 30, at the Convent, Banagher, of meningitis, Edward John, son of the late Edward Byrne, F.J.I., aged 5½ years.
DALY -- February 1, at Ballyscullion, Mary, relict of the late James Daly. -- R.I.P. [Her remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Bellaghy, on to-morrow (Saturday) morning, 3rd inst., at ten o'clock.] PATRICK DALY.
DIXON -- January 31, at 9 Beechwood Avenue, Derry, Barbara, wife of Henry Purcell Dixon.
FITZSIMONS -- January 31, at her residence, 44 Oranmore Street, Clonard Gardens, Margaret Mary (Maggie), aged 2 years and 8 months, daughter of John Fitzsimons, late of Ballycastle, County Antrim.
GARVIN -- January 31, at 15 Barry Street, Derry, Mrs. Nancy Garvin, aged 82 years.
GRIER -- January 31, at Aughnish, Ramelton, James Grier.
GINTON -- January 30, at 3 St. Teresa's Road, Glasnevin, Richard Ginton, late of Birr, aged 23 years.
JUDGE -- January 31, at Killasser, Swinford, Very Rev. Thomas Canon Judge, aged 82 years.
KINSELLA -- At Clondalkin, William, son of Daniel Kinsella, aged 38 years.
MARRON -- February 1, at his residence, 20 M'Quillan Street, Patrick Marron. -- R.I.P. (The remains of my dearly-beloved father will be removed from above address for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at two o'clock.] JAMES MARRON.
M'CANN -- February 1, at his residence, 86 Hanover Street, Belfast, James M Cann. -- R.I.P.
PERSSE -- January 31, at Roslin Villa, Rosetta Avenue, Ballynafeigh, Louis Moore Persse, son of late Edward H. Persse, of Mount Vernon, County Galway, aged 30 years. -- R.I.P. [His remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Milltown Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), 3rd inst., at twelve o'clock noon.] ANDREW F. PERSSE.
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Irish News - Saturday, 3 February 1900
Births
FARRER -- January 30, 30 Brunswick Gardens, Campden Hill, the wife of Bryan Farrer, of a son.
GOUGH -- January 31, at Rush, County Dublin, the wife of T. Gough, of a son.
Marriages
DOYLE--LAVERTY -- January 30, at the Holy Rosary Church, Belfast, by the Very Rev. H. Laverty, V.G., assisted by the Very Rev. C. S. Quin, P.P, V.F., the Very Rev. Dr. M'Conville, P.P., V.F., Gargory, the Very Rev. R. Crickard, P.P., V.F., Holy Rosary; and the Very Rev. John Doyle, P.P, Ballynahinch, Bernard, second son James Doyle, J.P., Cloughskelt, County Down, to Sarah, elder daughter Robert Laverty, Toomebridge.
KING--MACKAY -- January 30, at the Parish Church, Trowbridge, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, assisted by the Rev. A. C. D. Ryder, Rector of the Parish, and the Rev. M. D. Wardrop, H. T. Firmstone King, B.A., B.C.I., eldest son of W. H. King, of Pedmore House, Stourbridge, to Alice Mary, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Mackay, of The Grange, Trowbridge.
Deaths
BOYLE -- January 31, at 60 Bishop Street, Derry, Samuel James Boyle, aged 19 years.
COHEN -- February 1, at Killaster House, Castlerea, County Roscommon, Bridget Mary, relict of the late Patrick Cohen, aged 72 years.
DALY -- February 1, at Ballyscullion, Mary, relict of the late James Daly. -- R.I.P. [Her remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Bellaghy, on this (Saturday) morning, 3rd inst., at ten o'clock.] PATRICK DALY.
HOWE -- January 31, at 21 Emmet Street, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Patrick Howe, aged 50 years.
HOUSTON -- January 31, at Lisnascreagh, Plumbridge, James Houston, aged 68 years.
KANE -- February 2, at 175 Divis Street, James, infant son of James and Rose Kane. [Funeral this day (Saturday), at two o'clock, to Milltown Cemetery.]
KEANE -- January 30, at the Good Shepherd Convent, Limerick, Sister Mary of St. Elizabeth Keane, eighth year of religious life.
KILLOCH -- January 29, at Fairview Terrace, Enniskillen, Margaret, relict of the late William Killoch, Derry.
MARRON -- February 1, at his residence, 20 M'Quillan Street, Patrick Marron, -- R.I.P. [The remains of my dearly-beloved father will be removed from address for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on to-day (Saturday), at two o'clock.] JAMES MARRON.
M'CANN -- February 1, at his residence, 86 Hanover Street, Belfast, James M'Cann. -- R.I.P. [The remains of my dearly-beloved husband will be removed from above address for interment in Milltown Cemetery on to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.] ANN M'CANN.
ORR -- February 2, 1900, at the residence her brother-in-law (David M'Cullough, Moneyrea), Jane, eldest daughter of the late Gawin Orr, of Granshaw. [Her remains will be removed for interment in Moneyrea burying-ground, on to-morrow (Sunday), 4th inst., at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.]
PERSSE -- January 31, at Roslin Villa, Rosetta Avenue, Ballynafeigh, Louis Moore Persse, son of late Edward H. Persse, Mount Vernon, County Galway, aged 30 years -- R.I.P. [His remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Milltown Cemetery, to-day (Saturday), 3rd inst., at twelve o'clock noon.] ANDREW F. PERSSE.
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Irish News - Monday, 5 February 1900
Births
DOOLEY -- January 27, at 26 Upper Bridge Street, Dublin, the wife of Thomas Dooley, of a daughter.
GAVEN -- January 30, at Mina Villa, Charlmont Road, Tooting-Graveney, S.W., the wife of J. V. Galwey Gaven, of a daughter.
Marriage
FARRELL--L'ESTRANGE -- January 31, at St. James's, Spanish Place, W., by the Very Rev. Canon Gildea, D.D., assisted by the Rev. E. E. Garnett, Arthur William, son of J. A. Farrell, Esq., D.L./ of Moynalty, County Meath, to Harriett Mary, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel L'Estrange, of Moystown, King's County, and Chester Place, Norwich.
Deaths
ALLEN -- February 4, at her residence, 57 Cavendish Street, Falls Road, Martha Frances, relict of the late William Henry Allen, Postal Telegraph Department, Belfast. -- R.I.P. [Her remains will be removed from above address for interment in Milltown Cemetery on to-morrow (Tuesday), at two p.m.]
BLACK -- February 4, at his residence, Ballyucan, Edmond Black. -- R.I.P. [His remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Culfeightrin, at half-past eleven on to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, February 6th.]
BRANGAN -- February 2, at St. John's Convent, North Brunswick Street, Dublin, Sister Monica Brangan, Sister of Charity, in the 31st year of her age, 11th of religious vocation.
CONNOLLY -- February 3, Henry Connolly, compositor. [His remains will be removed for interment in Milltown Cemetery from his sister's residence, 13 Thomas Street, on this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.] ANNIE STUART.
GUITON -- January 30, at 3 St. Teresa's Road, Glasnevin, Richard Guiton, aged 23 years.
HORAN -- February 2, at The Square, Kilbeggan, William Horan, aged 68 years.
JOYCE -- January 31, at 14 Leinster Road, Dublin, Stephen Joyce, late of Registry of Deeds Office.
KING -- February 4, 1900, at his residence, Walton Park, Liverpool, Henry King, late of Castlewellan. -- R.I.P.
M'LARNON -- February 3, 1900, at his father's residence, 53 Cosgrave Street, Thomas Henry, the only surviving son of Frank M'Larnon, aged 13 years. -- R.I.P.
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Irish News - Tuesday, 6 February 1900
Birth
NOLAN -- January 28, at 8 Gulistan Terrace, Rathmines, the wife of J. J. Nolan, of a daughter.
Marriage
REYNOLDS--FARRINGTON -- At St. Paul's, Dublin, by the Rev. Father Sladin, C.C., Harry Reynolds, Balbriggan, Hollybank Road, Clontarf, eldest son of the late Robert Reynolds, Balbriggan, to Elizabeth Mary (Cissie), eldest surviving daughter of Denis Farrington, Dublin.
Deaths
BALL -- February 5, 1900, at 35 Garfield Street, Belfast, James Ball, junior. [The remains of my beloved son will be removed from the above address for interment in the family burying-place, Clifton Street, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at four o'clock prompt. Friends will kindly accept this Intimation.] JAMES BALL.
BYERS -- February 2, at Castlethird, Churchtown, James Byers.
DEVLIN -- February 5, at his residence, Moneymore, Henry Devlin, J.P. -- R.I.P. [The remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Moneymore, at eleven o'clock on to-morrow (Wednesday), the 7th February. Friends will please accept this intimation.] MARY DEVLIN.
DAUNT -- February 4, at the Mater Hospital, Dublin, John J. Daunt, aged 28 years.
HANLEY -- February 3, at 16 Robert Street, Dublin, William Hanley, aged 37 years.
HOUSTON -- February 2, at 36 Chamberlain Street, Derry, Esther, relict of the late John Houston.
HUTCHINSON -- February 2, at the Post Office, Lifford, Jane, relict of the late James Hutchinson, aged 85 years.
KING -- February 4, 1900, at his residence, Walton Park, Liverpool, Henry King, late of Castlewellan. -- R.I.P.
M'SHERRY -- February 5, at 104 Drumcondra Road, Dublin, Thomas M'Sherry, aged 86 years. -- R.I.P. [Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, leaving above address at eight a.m. for Amiens Street Station, arriving in Cookstown, County Tyrone, at 1.10 p.m.]
QUINN -- February 4, at 17 Seymour Street, Alice, the dearly-beloved wife of James Quinn. -- R.I.P. Her remains will be removed for interment in Milltown Cemetery on to-day (Tuesday), at 1.30 p.m.]
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Irish News - Wednesday, 7 February 1900
Births
DUNN -- February 2, at 12 Windsor Circus, Kelvinside, Glasgow, the wife of David Dunn, of a son.
LANGTON -- February 2, at Ponteland Vicarage, Newcastle-on-Tyne, the wife of the Rev. F. W. Langton, of a daughter.
MURPHY -- February 3, at the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, the wife of Charles Murphy, 48 Cavendish Street, Belfast, of a son.
Marriage
BURKE -- LUBY -- January 25, at St. Michael's Church, Kingstown, by the Rev. P. Flavin, C.C., William Burke, solicitor, eldest son of William Burke, Holyville, Monkstown, County Dublin, to Annie, daughter of the late Thomas O'Dwyer Luby, of Cashel, County Tipperary.
Deaths
DEVLIN -- February 5, at his residence, Moneymore, Henry Devlin, J.P. -- R.I.P. [The remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Moneymore, at eleven o'clock on to-day (Wednesday), the 7th February. Friends will please accept this intimation.] MARY DEVLIN.
DUFFY -- February 6, at 13 Annandale Street, Belfast, Peter Duffy. [The remains of my beloved brother will be removed from above address at 8.30 a.m. on to-morrow (Thursday), 8th inst., for Northern Counties Railway, thence by rail per 9.45 a.m. train to Draperstown, for interment in the family burying-ground, Sixtowns.] HENRY DUFFY.
GRIER -- February 4, at Ards Little, William Grier, late of Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A.
LYONS -- February 5, at 44 South Richmond Street, Dublin, Patrick Lyons, member of the Plasterers' Society and the Old Guard Union.
M'GIVNEY -- February 5, at Kilnaleck, Catherine M'Givney, widow of the late Philip M'Givney, aged 69 years.
M'MAHON -- February 5, at Ballybarrack, Dundalk, Patrick, youngest son of John M'Mahon.
M'SHERRY -- February 5, at 104 Drumcondra Road, Dublin, Thomas M'Sherry, aged 86 years. -- R.I.P. [Funeral on this (Wednesday) morning, leaving above address at eight a.m. for Amiens Street Station, arriving in Cookstown, County Tyrone, at 1.10 p.m.]
MULVANEY -- February 4, at Drinadaly, Trim, John Mulvaney, aged 83 years
MURRAY -- February 3, at Convent of Poor Clares, Newry, Anne (Sister Mary Agatha), third daughter of the late Thomas Murray, Dublin.
O'NEILL -- February 2, at the Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Baldoyle, Sister Mary Joseph Levin, daughter of the late Edmond O'Neil, of Bay Lodge, Glengariff, County Antrim, in the 75th year of her age.
O'SULLIVAN -- February 4, at 2 Charleville Terrace, North Circular Road, Dublin, Vincent A. O'Sullivan, fourth son of George J. O'Sullivan, aged 26 years.
PARKHILL -- February 5, at 25 Pine Street, Waterside, Derry, Armour Parkhill, aged 70 years.
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Irish News - Thursday, 8 February 1900
Births
DALLAGHAN -- February 4, at 52 South Circular Road, Portobello, the wife of Patrick Dallaghan, of a daughter.
M'GRATH -- January 31, at 78 Dalymount, Phibsboro', the wife of Matthew M'Grath, of son.
Marriage
MILLAR--KELLY -- February 1, at St. Paul's Church, Canterbury, the Very Rev. Dean of Canterbury, the Rev. W. H. Jackson, R.D., and the Rev. C. N. Kelly officiating, Commander H. J. Ogilvy Millar, R.N., son of the late Canon J. Ogilvy Millar, Rector of Christian Malford, Chippenham, and Mrs. J. Ogilvy Millar, to Ethel Maud Edith, elder daughter of Colonel W. E. R. Kelly, Commanding the Troops, Canterbury.
Deaths
ALLEN -- February 6, at Mount Street, Mullingar, Mary Allen.
CHRISTIE -- February 6, at his residence, Diamond, Coleraine, Daniel Christie. [Funeral to Cemetery on to-morrow (Friday), the 9th inst., at one o'clock p.m. American papers please copy.]
DUFFY -- February 6, at 13 Annandale Street, Belfast, Peter Duffy. [The remains of my beloved brother will be removed from above address at 8.30 a.m. on to-day (Thursday), 8th inst., for Northern Counties Railway, thence by rail per 9.45 a.m. train to Draperstown, for interment in the family burying-ground, Sixtowns.] HENRY DUFFY.
DUDDY -- February 5, at 225 Bishop Street (without) Derry, Mary, wife of George Duddy, aged 46 years.
HAYDEN -- February 5, at the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Athy, Sister Margaret Mary Hayden, Caherlesk, County Kilkenny, aged 53 years, professed 25 years.
KELLY -- February 5, suddenly, on board the ss City of Rotterdam, Alexandria Dock, Dublin, Captain Joseph Kelly.
MAGINN -- February 7, at his residence, Islandmoyle, Daniel Maginn, Esq., D.C., brother of the late Very Rev. Michael Maginn, P.P., St. Alphonsus' Church. Glasgow. [His remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Cabra, on to-morrow (Friday), at twelve noon.]
MAGUIRE -- February 7, at the residence of her niece (Mrs. M'Clean, The Quarter, Killough), Sophia, widow of the late Mr. Henry Maguire, J.P., Church Street, Downpatrick. -- R.I.P. [Her remains will be interred in the family vault in Down Cathedral Graveyard, on to-morrow (Friday), leaving The Quarter at eleven o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.]
O'TOOLE -- February 6, at Camera Immale, Stratford-on-Slaney, County Wicklow, John O'Toole.
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Irish News - Friday, 9 February 1900
Births
HUGHES -- February 5, at the Commercial Hotel, Middletown, the wife of James Hughes, of a son.
MACKILL -- February 5, at 7 Great Western Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow, the wife of Robert Mackill, of a son.
MURPHY -- February 3, at 45 Smithfield, Dublin, the wife of James Murphy, of a son.
Marriage
O'REILLY--M'KEON -- January 30, at St. Peter and Paul's Church, Balbriggan, by the Rev. P. Fee, P.P., Bernard O'Reilly, Bridge Street, Balbriggan, third son of Bernard O'Reilly, Island, County Cavan, to Josphine (Josey) M'Keon, youngest daughter of the late P. W. M'Keon, Dunleer, County Louth.
Deaths
BRITTON -- January 31, at Newtown, Carrick-on-Suir, Mary Anne, wife of Wm. Britton, J.P., aged 56 years.
GREENE -- December 24, at Orange, N.S. Wales, Australia, Louis Greene, youngest son of the late Thomas Greene, Manimore, Drogheda, aged 22 years.
MAGUIRE -- February 7, at the residence of her niece (Mrs. M'Clean, The Quarter, Killough), Sophia, widow of the late Mr. Henry Maguire, J.P., Church Street, Downpatrick. -- R.I.P. [Her remains will be interred in the family vault in Down Cathedral Graveyard, on to-day (Friday), leaving The Quarter at eleven o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.]
MOONEY -- February 6, at 59 Booterstown Avenue, Dublin, Bernard Mooney, Clerk in Irish Land Commission.
MOUGHTY -- At Multyfarnham, John Moughty, aged 49 years.
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Irish News - Saturday, 10 February 1900
Births
AGNEW -- February 7, at 24 Old Queen Street, Westminster, S.W., the wife of Captain Quentin Agnew, of a son.
BIRCH -- February 3, at Walton-le-Dale, Lancashire, the wife of Walter de H. Birch, of a daughter.
Marriage
LARKIN--DOWLING -- February 7, at the Church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar, by the Rev. C. J. Malone, C.C., Michael Larkin, second son of the late Edward Larkin, Luggacurran, Queen's County, to Josephine, younger daughter of Patrick Dowling, 131 Upper Rathmines, Dublin.
Deaths
CONNOLLY -- February 9, at his residence, 36 Springfield Road, Richard Connolly. -- R.I.P. [His remains will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Sunday), at two o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Hannahstown. Friends will please accept this intimation.]
DEVLIN -- February 8, at Esson, Armoy, Samuel Devlin, senior. -- R.I.P. [Funeral at eleven o'clock on this (Saturday) morning.]
DONNELLY -- February 7, at 37 Seafort Avenue, Sandymount, Edward Donnelly.
DIAMOND -- February 7, at 62 Nelson Street, Derry, Annie, wife of Edward Diamond.
GIVEN -- February 7, at Clarendon Street, Derry, Mary Jane, widow of the late Rev. Professor Given, D.D.
JENKINS -- February 7, at Kilmashogue, John Jenkins.
KAVANAGH -- February 8, at 80 Talbot Street, Dublin, James Kavanagh, aged 16 years.
M'GLADE -- February 9, at Rosetta Park, Belfast, Anastasia, beloved wife of Patrick M'Glade. -- R.I.P. [Funeral private. No flowers.]
M'KELVEY -- February 7, at Tatnagole, James Hamilton M'Kelvey, aged 56 years.
MURRAY -- February 9, at her residence, Carrickmannon, Ellen, relict of the late John Murray, N. S. Teacher, aged 84 years. -- R.I.P. [Interment in Kilcairn on to-morrow (Sunday) evening, 11th inst., at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.]
NAISH -- February 6, at Rosemount, Booterstown, Richard Naish, J.P., of Ballycullen, County Limerick.
O'KANE -- February 9, at 18 College Square North, Belfast, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Joseph O'Kane -- R.I.P. [Her remains will be removed for interment in Milltown Cemetery, Belfast, on to-morrow (Sunday), 11th inst., at twelve o'clock noon. No flowers.] JOSEPH O'KANE.
O'CONNOR -- February 7, at Rosebran, Athy, William O'Connor.
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