Newspapers:
C.J. = “Clare Journal”
L.C. = “Limerick Chronicle”
L.R. = “Limerick Reporter”
L.S.C. = “Limerick Southern Chronicle”
Adair
C.J., 12 March 1866
In Bindon-street, the wife of A.C. Adair, Esq, County Surveyor, of a
daughter.
Blackburn
C.J., 29 November 1866
On Saturday, in Jail-street, the wife of Mr J. Blackburn, of a daughter.
Blackwell
C.J., 11 January 1866
On yesterday morning, at Toureen Cottage, Ennistymon, the wife of Thomas
Blackwell, Esq, of a son.
Bulger
C.J., 1 January 1866
At his residence, Moore-street, Kilrush, the wife of Daniel Bulger, of
a son.
Burke
L.S.C., 27 January 1866
On the 25th instant, at Scariff, the wife of Thomas Burke, Esq, M.D.,
of a daughter.
Butler
C.J., 21 May 1866
At the South terrace, Cork, the wife of Wm. Butler, jun., Esq, J.P.,
Bunnahow, in this county, of a daughter.
Canaan
C.J., 19 March 1866
AN INTERESTING EVENT
To the Editor of the “Clare Journal”
Ennistymon, March 14th, 1866
My dear Sir – I received from the Queen, through Sir Thomas Biddulph,
a donation of Three Pounds by post-office order, with a desire to hand
the amount to Mary, the wife of John Canaan, residing at Roadford, to
assist her after her confinement of three children at one birth. You
will please acknowledge this most gracious act of our beloved Queen in
your next issue. – Yours sincerely, William Ryan, M.D., Medical
Officer of Roadford Dispensary District, Ennistymon Union.
Crogan
L.C., 15 October 1866
At Kilrush, county Clare, the wife of Mr D. Crogan, of a son.
Crowe
C.J., 19 July 1866
July 16, at Cahircalla, near Ennis, the wife of Wainwright Crowe, Esq,
of a son.
Curtin
C.J., 24 December 1866
On the 14th instant, at Rinroe, the wife of Daniel Curtin, Esq, of a
daughter.
Foley
C.J., 7 May 1866
In Frances-street, Kilrush, on Thursday last, the wife of Wm. Foley,
Esq, M.D., of a son.
Foley
L.S.C., 26 September 1866
On yesterday, at No. 3, Market-square, Kilrush, the wife of Dr Michael
Foley, of a daughter.
Frost
L.C., 26 May 1866
On Thursday, 12th inst. the wife of Thomas Arthur Frost, Esq, Meelick
Fort, of a daughter.
Galway
C.J., 23 April 1866
At Dangan, on Saturday, the wife of the late John Galway, Esq, Doone,
of a daughter.
Glynn
L.C., 24 November 1866
At Frances-street, Kilrush, on the 21st instant, the wife of Michael
Glynn, Esq, of a daughter.
Grace
L.S.C., 9 May 1866
At Killaloe, the wife of Mr P.M. Grace, station master, of a daughter.
Greene
C.J., 10 May 1866
On yesterday, at 2, Bindon Street, the wife of Thomas Greene, Esq, J.P.,
of a daughter.
Griffin
L.S.C., 13 June 1866
At Scariff on Monday, the 11th inst. the wife of Mr Thomas Griffin, Shopkeeper,
of a son.
Hadden
C.J., 25 October 1866
On the 22nd inst. at Woodview, Kilrush, the wife of Geo. Hadden, Esq,
of the Provincial Bank, Ennis, of a son.
Jones
L.C., 23 June 1866
On the 21st inst. at Bunratty Glebe, county Clare, the wife of the Rev
Richard Bathoe Jones, of a son.
Keane
L.S.C., 10 February 1866
Feb. 4, at Kilkee, co Clare, the wife of Henry Keane, Esq, of a daughter.
Keeshan
C.J., 19 March 1866
THREE AT A BIRTH
Last week, the wife of Sub-Constable Keeshan, of the Ogonnelloe police
station, near Killaloe, was safely delivered of three children, a boy
and two girls, all in good health and likely to live. She was attended
by Dr Burke, medical officer of the Scariff Union. It is expected an
application will be made to her Majesty for her usual bounty in such
interesting cases and which has been reported in another case elsewhere.
[Note: See Canaan, above.]
Kenny
C.J., 25 January 1866
At 17, Middle Gardiner Street, Dublim, the wife of Mathew Kenny, solicitor,
of a son.
Kerin
L.C., 26 May 1866
At Roslevin, near this town, the wife of Michael Kerin, Esq, J.P., of
a son.
Laffere
L.S.C., 17 November 1866
At Woodfield House, Broadford, county Clare, the wife of John B. Laffere,
Esq, of a daughter.
Laffere
C.J., 22 November 1866
At Woodfield House, Broadford, county Clare, the wife of John B. Laffere,
Esq, of a daughter.
Lillis
C.J., 12 April 1866
At Tarmon, on the 3rd instant, the wife of N.M. Lillis, Esq, of a son.
McAuliffe
C.J., 5 February 1866
On the 21st ult. at Cullina, Labasheeda, the wife of Mr Thomas McAuliffe,
of a son, being the first representative of the fifth generation, all
living. The “gude woman” herself, the great-great-great-great-grandmother,
being able to thread a needle without specs, her intellectual faculties
being particularly sharp and collected.
Mahon
C.J., 5 February 1866
On the 2nd inst. at New Park, the wife of Charles George Mahon, Esq,
J.P., of a daughter.
Mahony
L.C., 26 May 1866
At Kilrush, the wife of Mr John Mahony, Market-square, of a daughter.
Milward
C.J., 12 March 1866
In this town, the wife of J.H. Milward, Manager of the National Bank,
of a son.
Molony
L.C., 3 November 1866
At Prospect Cottage, Labasheeda, county Clare, the wife of D. Molony,
Esq, of a son.
Moreland
L.C., 12 May 1866
At Norwood, Knock, the wife of T. Harrison Moreland, Esq, of a son.
Morony
L.C., 10 May 1866
On the 4th inst. at Miltown Malbay, the wife of Captain Morony, 3rd Regt.
(“The Buffs”), of a son.
Morrissey
C.J., 1 November 1866
At Moore Street, Kilrush, the wife of James Morrissey, Esq, of a son.
Mulville
L.C., 10 March 1866
March 9th, at Kilrush, the wife of Mr Denis Mulville, grocer, of a son.
Nolan
C.J., 22 November 1866
At Kilrush, on the 15th inst. the wife of George Nolan, Esq, of a son.
O’Bryan
C.J., 25 October 1866
October 20, the wife of Cornelius Thomas O’Bryan, Esq, Clonroad
Cottage, Ennis, of a son.
O’Connor
C.J., 22 November 1866
At Moore-street, Kilrush, the wife of Mr P. O’Connor, of a son.
O’Dwyer
L.R., 17 April 1866
On Wednesday at Henry street, in Kilrush, the wife of Mr Richard O’Dwyer,
of a daughter.
O’Flanagan
C.J., 12 February 1866
At Ballyurra House, Kilrush, the wife of James O’Flanagan, Esq,
of a son.
O’Flanagan
C.J., 17 October 1866
On Friday, the 11th instant, at Hermitage, Kinvara, the wife of Henry
C. O’Flanagan, Esq, of a son.
Russell
L.C., 11 December 1866
Dec. 8th, at Woodbine Cottage, Miltown Malbay, the wife of Francis Russell,
Esq, of a daughter.
Russell
L.C., 11 December 1866
On the 29th November, at Rathmore, Sixmile-bridge, the wife of William
Russell, Esq, of a daughter.
Ryall
L.S.C., 4 April 1866
On yesterday, in Ennis, the wife of John C. Ryall, Esq, of a daughter.
Ryan
L.S.C., 21 April 1866
On the 19th instant, at Hermitage, Killadysart, the wife of Laurence
Ryan, Esq, of a son.
Ryan
C.J., 30 July 1866
On the 29th instant, at Church-street, Ennis, the wife of G. Ryan, Esq,
of a son.
Scanlan
C.J., 16 July 1866
At Kilrush, on the 12th inst. the wife of James Scanlan, Esq, Post-master,
of a son.
Smyth
C.J., 8 Match 1866
On this morning, in Church street, the wife of Mr David Smyth, merchant,
of a daughter.
Spaight
C.J., 27 September 1866
At Limerick, on the 25th inst. the wife of Captain G.C. Spaight, of a
daughter.
Sparling
L.S.C., 25 August 1866
At Maryville, near Killaloe, the wife of Mr Phillip Sparling, of a son.
Stack
L.C., 4 August 1866
On yesterday, the 3rd inst. the wife of Mr Edmund Stack, wine and spirit
merchant, O’Connell-square, Ennis, of a daughter.
Steven
C.J., 1 October 1866
On Thursday the 27th inst. in Jail-street, the wife of Mr W.D. Steven,
of a son.
Stritch
C.J., 23 April 1866
At Toomullin, in this county, the wife of Thomas A. Stritch, Esq, of
a son.
Studdert
C.J., 7 June 1866
At Clonderalaw, the wife of Captain Studdert, of a son.
Sullivan
L.C., 26 May 1866
At Rose Cottage, Knock, the wife of J.B. Sullivan, Esq, M.D.,of a son.
Warren
C.J., 8 January 1866
On the 4th inst. at Broom-hill House, Kilrush, the wife of Augustus Warren,
Esq, of a son.
Whyte
L.C., 12 July 1866
July 11, at Strandfield House,Miltown Malbay, the wife of Captain John
A. Whyte, of a son.
Woulfe
C.J., 28 June 1866
At Moymore House, near Ennistymon, on the 23rd inst. the wife of Francis
Woulfe, Esq, of twins, a son and daughter.
Wright
C.J., 5 March 1866
At Miltown Lodge, Miltown, the wife of Frederick George Wright, Esq,
of a son.
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