IRELAND OLD NEWS
Clare Journal Feb 2 1860
Deaths
At Moyadda, near Kilrush, on Tuesday morning, John, only son of Thomas Lillis,
Esq., Churchtown, dearly beloved by hid friends and acquaintances as an upright
and truly honest young man. He bore his sickness, though tedious, with Christian
fortitude. his remains were followed to its last resting place by a very large
circle of friends and relatives, who wept for the loss of so young a friend and
relative.
On Saturday, Mr. Thomas Byrne, late of Cratloe and Caherelly, son of Mr. John
Byrne, of 35, Upper Cecil-street, Limerick.
Clare Journal Feb 23 1860
Marriages
On Tuesday, by the Rev. A. Newport, C.C., Mr. Thos. Carroll, builder, of this
town, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Mr. P. Edwards.
On Tuesday, by the Rev. J. McMahon, C.C., Mr. Thos. Edwards, to Bridget, eldest
daughter of Mr. John Molony, Market-street.
Death
On Sunday, the 19th inst., Mr. Richard O'Grady, aged 80 years, of Garrynagry,
parish of Kilmaly.
Clare Journal Feb 27 1860
Marriage
Jan 16, at Bombay, Henry Frederick, youngest son of the late Captain Edward
Whyte, Royal Navy, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Francis
Comyn, Esq., of Hollywell, in this county.
Deaths
At his father's house, at Lahinch, in this county, Walter Davis, Esq., eldest
son of George Davis, Esq.
At Lahinch, on wednesday, after a short illness, at an advanced age, the Rev.
Patrick Quinlivan, formerly P.P., of Inagh. from the beginning of his sickness
which he dreaded would prove fatal, he was constantly attended by one of the
Ennistymon Curates. Though comparitively a stranger, and apparently friendless -
he experienced much kindness and attention from both the parochial clergy, and
the people.
Submitted by Declan
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