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51 | 1911 Census | O'Brien-Redmond Family in Kilnamanagh Beg Image and transcription for the O'Brien-Redmond Family in Kilnamanagh Beg. | ||
52 | 1911 Census | Redmond-Redmond Family in Kilcandra, Co. Wicklow Image and transcription for the Redmond family. | ||
53 | 1911 Census | Whelan-Doyle family in Huntington, Co. Carlow Image and transcription of the original census form for Ellen Doyle residing with her granddaughter in Huntington. | ||
54 | 1911 England Census Donald Poupart is 29 and living at 18 Bolton Gardens Teddington. He is married to Beatrice Corben and they have a nine month old baby daughter Joyce. A servant, Gladys Lucy Bowden, also lives with them. Donald lists his occupation as a dealer in electrical apparatus. | ||
55 | 1911 England Census Violet is now 18 and still a boarding student in Fern Bank school. | ||
56 | 1911 England Census Charles is 25 and living alone at 165 Albany Street, Regents Park, St Pancras. He lists his occupation as Automobile Engineer and as an employee. | ||
57 | 1911 England Census It is four years since George married to Eliza Augusta Waller. They are living on Tadworthy Road in North Devonshire - a beautiful rural area. He is 42 and signs the census as GO Bigge Major Royal Engineers. It notes his Punjab birth and that he is British by parentage. Eliza, of course, was born in Dublin and their daughter, four year old Peggy, was born in Africa. They also have a 'nurse domestic' living with them. | ||
58 | 1911 England Census - Lees & Scovell Bigge Household Thomas lists two postal address on the census - the house in which they are currently residing, 22 West Hill, St Leonards-on-Sea and the house they have lived in for 20+ years - Lye House, Bricket Wood, St Alban's, Hertfordshire. | ||
59 | 1911 England Census - Lees-Simon Family in Kent Mabel and Max are both 35 and married for eight years. They have a baby, Philip - 15 months is entered on the census and then replaced with 1 year. | ||
60 | 1911 England Census - Thomas Hans Orde Lees Family Thomas is 36 and his wife Rhoda is 38. Their daughter Renée Isabel is two and they are living with Rhoda's 21 year old son Archie Stewart Fraser who takes the responsibility of completing the census form. He lists his occupation as Lieutenant of the Hampshire Regiment and Thomas's as Captain of The Royal Marine Light Infantry. They also have a servant living in the house. | ||
61 | 1911 Ireland Census - James Staunton and Margaret Tierney James (45) and Maggie (38) are still living in the same house, neighbours to his brother John and her sister Ann (who also married). They now have three children - Thomas is now 10, John 9 and Mary Josephine is 6. | ||
62 | 1911 Ireland Census - Maria Tierney & Francis Bourke Maria is 54 and widowed. Six children are at home with her - John (24); Edward (22); Maggie (19); Pat (18); James (14) and Frank (13). | ||
63 | 1911 Irish Census Anna Selina Waller died in Feb 1911 just two months shy of the census. Richard and 7 month old John are living with Richard's brother John in Ballynaclogh, Tipperary. Anna's three eldest children are in Antrim. The house also holds five servants and one nurse. The residents are CoI and the staff are all RC. | ||
64 | 1911 Irish Census - Henderson-Dunne Family Samuel (27) and Edward (23) are both still living in the family home with Mary who is now 56. | ||
65 | 1911 Irish Census - Vines-Henderson Household | ||
66 | 1911 Irish Census - Vines-O'Rourke Household For this census the family are enumerated as Divine. William (47) and Elizabeth, given as Bessie, (36) are now married for 13 years. Together they have had 8 children of which 5 are still alive. | ||
67 | 1915 - Departing London, England for Gibraltar 23 Oct 1915 - This is an interesting record. George is heading to Gibraltar with the R.E. This time the passenger lists a Mrs (Eliza) a female child (Peggy... who would be approximately 8) and an unnamed male child.... who could that be? Ship Name: Kaisar-I-Hin Shipping line: P & O S N Co | ||
68 | 1922 Army Census - William Vines - Page 18 Wicklow 2 Eastern Division, Eastern Command. | ||
69 | 1922 Army Census - William Vines - Page 28 Wicklow 2 Eastern Division, Eastern Command. | ||
70 | 1927 - Southampton England to Genoa Italy 8 Dec 1927 - George and Eliza leave England for Genoa Italy Ship Name: Vondel Shipping line: Nederland Royal Mail Line | ||
71 | 1928 - Departing Genoa and arriving Southampton England 23 Mar 1928 - George & Eliza take a boat travelling home from Indonesia and leave Genoa for Southampton. Ship Name: Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft Shipping line: Nederland Royal Mail Line | ||
72 | 1928 - Leaving Southampton England for Genoa Italy 20 Dec 1928 - George, Eliza and Peggy head to Genoa until Spring. Ship Name: Christiaan Huygens Shipping line: Nederland Royal Mail Line | ||
73 | 1929 - Departing Genoa and arriving in Southampton 6 Mar 1929 - George, Eliza and Peggy leave Genoa, Italy and arrive back in Southampton, England. Ship Name: Christiaan Huygens Shipping line: Nederland Royal Mail Line | ||
74 | 1929 - Departing Southampton, England arriving in Genoa, Italy 24 Oct 1929 - George and Eliza depart England for Italy. Ship Name: Johan De Witt Shipping line: Nederland Royal Mail Line | ||
75 | 1930 - Genoa Italy to Southampton England 7 Mar 1930 - Peggy returns from Genoa alone. Her parents will remain until May 1930. Ship Name Jan Pieterszoon Coen Shipping Line Nederland Royal Mail Line | ||
76 | 1930 - Genoa Italy to Southampton England 16 May 1930 - Eliza and George are returning from the annual trip to Italy. Ship Name Hooft Shipping Line Nederland Royal Mail line | ||
77 | 1930 US Census - John Bourke and Mary McGough (McGoff) John (44) & Mary (36) are married for 8 years and have four daughters - Anna (6); Margaret (5); Mary (3) and Catherine (11 months). | ||
78 | 1901 Irish Census In 1901 Mary Georgina Waller is married to an English man - Henry Annesley Coxwell-Rogers a County Inspector with the Royal Irish Constabulary. She has a four year old son, Norman and runs a 12 room house with three servants. | ||
79 | 1911 Irish Census Mary is now living in the Royal Irish Constabulary depot in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. Her husband is not present but she lists herself as married and the mother of two children (with no deaths). The children can be found on the English Census - both are attending (different) boarding schools. | ||
80 | Funeral of Commandant Rogers, RIC - Freeman's Journal 19 April 1911 Last afternoon the remains of Assistant-Inspector-General Henry Annesley Coxwell Rogers, Commandant of the R.I.C. Depot, Phoenix Park, who met with a fatal accident last Saturday, were removed from the Depot to Knightsbridge railway terminus, whence they were conveyed for internment in the family burial ground, Cheltenham. The funeral was of a deeply impressive character and spoke eloquently of the high and widespread respect in which the deceased gentleman was held. | ||
81 | John Henry Coxwell-Rogers Status: Located; Major, 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards), Royal Armoured Corps. Son of Henry Annesley Coxwell-Rogers and Mary Georgina Coxwell-Rogers, of Rye, Sussex. Age: 39. | ||
82 | Norman Annesley Coxwell-Rogers - Baptism Record | ||
83 | Olive Rowena Waller - Marriage Record 7 Apr 1904 | ||
84 | Olive Rowena Waller - Probate BRAYBROOKE Olive Rowena of Green Acre Hawkhurst Kent widow died 3 July 1953 at The Kent and Sussex Hospital Tunbridge Wells Probate London 17 September to Oliver Henry Braybrooke schoolmaster. | ||
85 | Twenty-five Years Ago Today....
(from the "Belfast News-Letter" of April 2011) [...} Mr W.A. O'Connell, County-Inspector, was appointed an Assistant Inspector-General of the R.I.C, for duty as Commandant of the Depot, Phoenix Park, Dublin, in succession to Mr. Henry Annesley Coxwell Rogers, who was killed by an accidental fall from his horse. | ||
86 | Ada Maud Waller - Probate WALLER, Ada Maud of The Rectory Bredfield Woodbridge Suffolk died 21 February 1976 Probate Brighton 3 June £7024 | ||
87 | Advertisement | Sale of Ivy Lodge An advertisement for the sale of Ivy Lodge published in The Irish Times on 3rd October 1983. | ||
88 | Alec & Mary Vines On the doorstep of 3 Sunnybank, Kilpedder. | ||
89 | Alice Vines (nee Wafer) | ||
90 | Alice Vines (nee Wafer) | ||
91 | Alice Vines (nee Wafer) - Death Announcement 19 December 1968 Irish Independent | ||
92 | Amelia Graves and George Adamson - Marriage Certificate 12 September 1867 | ||
93 | Amelia Graves-Adamson - Burial Record Name: Amelia Adamson | Abode: Limehurst, Painswick Rd | When Buried: Nov 9th 1935 | Age: 85 years | Performed by: F.J. Newth, Asst. Curator | ||
94 | Andrew O'Brien & Elizabeth Russell | Parish Register of Marriage Anno Domini 1867 | ||
95 | Andrew O'Brien | Civil Registration of Death 1910 June 11th; Rathdrum Union* | Andrew Brien | Male | Widower | 80 Years | Mason | Cause of Death: Diabetes Mellitus Coma; Certified | Informant: Peter W. Mahon(?); Occupier; Rathdrum Union | Registered: June Twenty-fifth 1910 | ||
96 | Anna Selina Waller - Probate BAYLY, Anna Selina 12 June Probate of the Will of Anna Selina Bayly late of Wellington Nenagh Co Tipperary Married Woman who died 4 February 1911 at 12 Hume Street Dublin granted at DUBLIN to Arthur E. de W. Waller Esquire and William A. Morton Medial Doctor Effects £2, 381 14s. 6d. | ||
97 | Anne Tierney-Staunton - Death Registration 1951 Sixth December Snugboro | Anne Staunton | Female | Widow | Age: 81 Years | Occupation: Farmer | Cause of Death and Duration of Illness: Fractured Femur & Cardiac Failure & Shock 4 days. Senile Debility. Certified. | Informant: J Staunton, Son, Snugboro. | ||
98 | Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects - Hardress De Warrenne Waller | ||
99 | Baby Boy Henderson - Registration of Birth 19 April 1890 | ||
100 | Baby Boy Henderson - Registration of Death Baby Henderson was alive for twenty minutes. Two days later Catherine Keane registers both the birth and death. |