1934

1934 calendar

Names listed below are those from or related to Limerick city or county and environs only

 

  • Baring, Godfrey, Park House, Harborough, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 23/06/1934, news report, has resided in Limerick for several years; son of Thomas Baring, report Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 

  • Barrett, Josephine, 5 Bank Place, Limerick Chronicle 25/06/1934, inquest report, fell down the stairs; age 6, report Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 

  • Barry, John, Galbally, Co. Limerick, Limerick Echo 06/11/0934, aged 20, died when load of earth and stones he was carting collapsed and crushed him at farm of Timothy O'Donoghue at Carrickroche, Galbally 

  • Baxter, Robert, of ship "Harpalian" at Limerick Docks, Limerick Echo 06/02/1934, able seaman, aged 42 drowned after falling between vessel and quay while boarding ship at Limerick Docks, report and inquest findings 

  • Blood, Agnes, Willow Bank, Kilmurry, Limerick Chronicle 29/09/1934, funeral report, widow of Charles Blood; buried at family ground in Kilnasoolagh, Newmarket on Fergus (will report, 02/02/1935)

  • Bouchier, Vera, Wickham Street, Limerick Chronicle 17/02/1934, inquest report, age 9; knocked down by a lorry

  • Bourke, Walter, Jessamine Villas, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Chronicle 13/11/1934, obituary, second son of W. Bourke; rugby player for Garryowen

  • Bourke, Mary, 43 Roxboro Road, Limerick Chronicle 16/01/1934, sister of Alderman Dan Bourke, T.D.; age 43

  • Bratt, Aldof, Gothenburg, Sweden,  Limerick Chronicle 20/12/1934, news report, Swedish Consul-General in Limerick and ship owner; trade relations with Limerick

  • Brew, Martin, Thomondgate, Limerick Chronicle 04/01/1934, vote of condolences; member of United Ireland Party

  • Brennan, Felix, Kilcredane, Co. Clare, Limerick Chronicle 08/02/1934, inquest report, age 64; Shannon pilot; died of exposure

  • Browne, William, Parteen, Limerick Chronicle 10/04/1934, inquest report, aged 3, accidentally scalded with boiling water, son of John Browne, cattle dealer & publican, report Limerick Echo 10/04/1934 

  • Browning, Francis Wise, Clorane, Kildimo, Limerick Chronicle 24/11/1934, obituary, age 81; buried at family ground in Kildimo, notice of will, Limerick Echo 21/05/1935 

  • Buckner, Joseph, 21 Cathedral Place, Limerick Chronicle 10/05/1934, inquest report, aged 45, painting contractor, inquest report; strangulation self-inflicted, report Limerick Echo 15/05/1934 

  • Bunbury, Vesey Thomas, Brigadier-General, Red House, Hook, Hants, England, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 05/04/1934, age 74, son of late Rt. Rev. Thomas Bunbury, Bishop of Limerick and Ardfert from 1899 to 1907

  • Bunbury, Barbara, Cheltenham, England, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 10/07/1934, obituary, daughter of Rt. Rev. Thomas Bunbury, Bishop of Limerick and Ardfert  from 1899 to 1907, active in social life of England in earlier days

  • Burns, Margaret, Mount Vincent House, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Chronicle 02/01/1934, funeral report, mistress at Villiers School, Henry Street; buried at St. Munchin's Cemetery

  • Capsey, John Charles, Hamilton House, Roxboro Road, Limerick Chronicle 10/04/1934, aged 21, Mechanical Engineer, motorcycle accident at Newcastle on Nenagh-Limerick road, hit pedestrians and crashed into wall, son of Charles H. Capsey, Locomotive Superintendent G.S.R., funeral report 12/04/1934, report Limerick Echo 10/04/1934 , Limerick Echo 17/04/1934 sympathy vote 

  • Carr, Frank, 66 Clare Street, Limerick Chronicle 24/04/1934, age 50; boiler maker; brother of James Carr, superintendent of municipal waterworks

  • Carroll, Cornelius Fr., East Hartree, Bristol, U.K.,Limerick Chronicle 28/08/1934, funeral report, native of Croom, died in Kilkee during holiday, aged 61, priest, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 

  • Carroll, Martin Fr., Croom, Limerick Chronicle 13/10/1934, funeral report, native of Croom, educated at Mungret and St. Patrick's, Maynooth, renowned theologian, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 09/10/1934 

  • Carroll, James, Rev., The Presbytery, Kilfinane, Limerick Chronicle 17/04/1934, funeral report, native of Croom, died in Kilkee during holiday, aged 61, priest, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 

  • Claffey, P., Limerick, Limerick Echo 17/04/1934, sympathy vote passed by Limerick Corporation 

  • Clancy, Catherine, Athlunkard Street, Limerick Chronicle 09/08/1934, obituary, wife of James Clancy; buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Clancy, Thomas, Knockane, Adare, Limerick Echo 04/12/1934, aged 50, draper employed in Limerick, found dead in bed 

  • Coffey, Ellen A., Barrington's Hospital, Limerick Chronicle 04/01/1934, Matron of Barrington's Hospital for 33 years; daughter of late James and Alice Coggey, Bawnbrack, Golden, Co. Tipperary [condolences 06/01/1934] [obituary 01/04/1934] 

  • Comerton, James, Limerick(?), Limerick Chronicle 22/09/1934, news report, died in London, U.K., musician at the Albert Hall; father of Florence Comerton

  • Condon, Thomas, Newcastle West, Limerick Echo 13/11/1934, death notice, farmer, member of Farmers' Union, vote of condolence passed by Limerick County Council 

  • Conway, Martin, Pound Road, Castleisland, Co. Kerry, Limerick Echo 31/07/1934, murdered on 24/05/1934, report; wife, Elizabeth Conway faced depositions at Tralee Court, returned for trial to Central Criminal Court 

  • Corbett, Frank, Limerick, Limerick Echo 27/02/1934, funeral report, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery le 02 27 1934 corbett (55 Kb)

  • Corneille, John, Rower, Adare, Limerick Chronicle 06/03/1934, age 87; uncle of John Latchford of firm Sutton & Co., farmer

  • Costello, Michael, Mount Vincent Terrace, Limerick Chronicle 21/06/1934, funeral report, former agent of Great Western Railway, age 72; buried at family ground in Waterford [obituary 19/06/1934]

  • Crockett-Johnson, George, Wicklow Street, Dublin, Limerick Echo 26/06/1934, killed in motor accident at Ballybrittas, Co. Laois when on his way to funeral in Limerick of his nephew, Edward Pearson, deceased had intended to travel by train but changed mind, report details both deaths 

  • Croker, Cortenay, Ballynagarde, Limerick Chronicle 12/07/1934, news report, aged 83; son of Captain Edward Croker, member of Local Government , notice of will, Limerick Echo 21/05/1935 

  • Croker, R.H., The Retreat, Thomondgate, Limerick Chronicle 17/07/1934, funeral report, aged 68, former Superintendent of telegraph section at General Post Office, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 17/07/1934 

  • Cross, Joseph, 2 Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Echo 18/12/1934, death notice, funeral undertaker, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Cross, Richard, Singland Road, Limerick Chronicle 16/06/1934, inquest report, aged 23, drowned at junction of Mulcair and Shannon rivers, labourer, report Limerick Echo 12/06/1934 

  • Crowe, E.P., Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, Limerick Echo 18/12/1934, aged 85, native of Emly, Co. Tipperary, took part in Fenian Rising of 1867, laying seige to Emly Barracks, obituary 

  • Crowe, Richard, Courtbrack, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Chronicle 06/11/1934, death notice, Inspector of Customs, buried at a ground in Abington [death notice 06/11/1934] 

  • Culhane, George, Rev., Bulgaden, Limerick Chronicle 24/03/1934, age 80; formerly P.P. of Cratloe and then Bulgaden up to time of death, report Limerick Echo 27/03/1934 , Limerick Echo 11/12/1934 bequests  

  • Culloo, Patrick, Tulla, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 09/10/1934, former Coroner for East Clare 

  • Cummins, Thomas J., 125, 92nd Street, New York, N.Y., U.S.A., Limerick Echo 31/07/1934, native of Croom, emigrated to U.S.A. in 1867, retired Plumbing contractor, prominent advocate of Irish Nationalism, active in athletics and Knights of Columbus, killed when struck by automobile, survived by nine children

  • Daly, Margaret, Little Barrington Street, Limerick Echo 17/04/1934, aged 70, came into house on wet day, stood close to fire and clothes caught fire, inquest verdict; accident 

  • Doody, Betty, Kilconlea, Abbeyfeale, Limerick Chronicle 24/11/1934, inquest report, child, died from injuries received when struck by lorry, driver from Abbeyfeale, report Limerick Echo 27/11/1934 *surname given as Dooley in LE report

  • Fanning, Michael (Rev. Fr.), Kilcoleman, Birr, Co. Offaly, Limerick Echo 16/10/1934, Parish Priest of Kilcoleman, killed when motor he was driving hit a wall at Hogan's Pass, River Bridge 3m. from Nenagh, native of Clonakenny, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary 

  • Fitzgerald, Bridget, 3 Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Echo 12/06/1934, funeral report 

  • Fitzgerald, May, Geraldine Villas, Mungret, Limerick Chronicle 21/06/1934, sympathy note, daughter of Joseph Fitzgerald, age 22, staff of Irish Life, buried at family burial ground in Mungret

  • Fitzgerald, William, 35 Athlunkard Street, Limerick Chronicle 14/08/1934, obituary, plastering contractor, former Borough Councillor, member of Labour Party, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo  21/08/1934  

  • Fitzgibbon, unnamed, Mrs., Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Echo 05/06/1934, sympathy vote passed by Limerick Corporation 

  • Flynn, Thomas, Church Street, Limerick Echo 18/12/1934, aged 49, Post Office Clerk, found dead in bed, wife predeceased him by a month, survived by four children 

  • Foley, Dermot, (Fergus Finnbheil), Ballinacurra, Limerick Chronicle 13/03/1934, prominent in Gaelic League, author of songs and involvement in Irish language revival, acquaintance of Douglas Hyde, father of Dr. D. T. Foley, native of Kerry, former Customs official, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo  20/03/1934 

  • Foley, Patrick, Oldtown, Limerick Chronicle 24/11/1934, obituary, farmer, age 70; died from heart attack

  • Forrestal, Alice, Jerpoint Church, Thomastown, Limerick Echo 10/04/1934, funeral report 

  • Gabbett, William, 'Ard-na-Lia', O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Chronicle 24/04/1934, partner in firm William B. Fitt & Sons; sudden death [funeral report 26/04/1934] buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 24/04/1934 , Limerick Echo 01/05/1934 condolence 

  • Gaffney, J.S., 66 O'Connell Street, Limerick Echo 08/05/1934, former crown Solicitor for Limerick, will published 

  • Gleeson, Bryan, Limerick, Limerick Echo 16/10/1934, Clerk of St. Michael's Parish, aged 42, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery   

  • Gleeson, J., Askeaton, Limerick Chronicle 07/08/1934, obituary, once of Canty family drapery and hardware business in Askeaton, wife of Jack Gleeson, Cannock & Co., buried at family ground in Lismakeera, report Limerick Echo 14/08/1934 

  • Gleeson, Richard, Ashbourne Avenue, Limerick Echo 12/06/1934, obituary, builder, originator of the starting gate at equine events, Fedamore origins, involved with St. Michael's Temperance Society, former member Limerick Corporation 

  • Glynn, John, Ennis, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 29/05/1934, I.R.A. Club member, shot dead during fracas with League of Youth members in Ennis, court case depositions against accused Sean McNamara, report 

  • Graves, Augusta Caroline, Kensington Court, London, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 24/09/1935, died 04/08/1934, report of will, daughter of Right Rev. Charles Graves, Bishop of Limerick

  • Greany, John, Drehidtarsna (?), Croom , Limerick Chronicle 28/06/1934, news report, labourer, aged 70, motor accident, after casting vote in Adare was returning home by bicycle when struck by car, report Limerick Echo 03/07/1934 

  • Griffin, John, Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Chronicle 07/08/1934, funeral report; partner at Griffin & Sons; buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 04/08/1934] [in memoriam, 03/08/1935]

  • Griffin, John, Jones' Lane, Watergate, Limerick Chronicle 13/02/1934, age 39; drowned in attempt to save child named Patrick O'Dwyer, aged 4 who was rescued by another man [vote of sympathy, Harbour Board 13/02/1934] [report re:testimonal 05/04/1934], report Limerick Echo 13/02/1934 inquest, report Limerick Echo 05/06/1934 bravery award 

  • Griffin, Mary, 24 Broad Street, Limerick Echo 10/04/1934, shopkeeper, aged 70, neighbours had not seen her for 24 hours, Gardaí gained entrance but found her deceased, heart trouble cause of death 

  • Gubbins, John, Parnell Street, Limerick Echo 01/05/1934, Carpenter with G.S. Railways, renowned sportsman, played rugby with Young Munster and Garryowen, returned to Young Munster when they attained senior rank, former club President, fought in War of Independence, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Gubbins, unnamed, Mrs., Parnell Street, Limerick Echo 23/10/1934, sympathy notice from Vehicle and Wagon Builders' Society 

  • Guerin, Bridget, Lower Mallow Street, Limerick Chronicle 23/01/1934, funeral report, wife of John Guerin; sister of John Toomey

  • Guerin, Michael, Limerick (?), Limerick Chronicle 01/02/1934, funeral report, former Postmaster of Limerick, report Limerick Echo 30/01/1934 

  • Hallinan, Mary Lorenzo, Sr., St. Mary's Convent, Limerick Chronicle 09/01/1934, obituary, sister of late bishop of Limerick; Most Rev. Dr. Hallinan; buried at St. Mary's Convent Cemetery

  • Hardiman, Nora, 50 Roxtown Terrace, Limerick Chronicle 06/11/1934, death notice, daughter of Denis and Lena Hardiman; age 16; buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Harrisson, William, Limerick (?), Limerick Chronicle 17/10/1934, obituary, son of Harisson Lee

  • Hartigan, James R., Boher House, Meanus, Bruff, Limerick Chronicle 17/05/1934, age 59; son of late Thomas Hartigan; brother of J. P. Hartigan, well-known racing official and auctioneer [funeral report 22/05/1934] 

  • Hartnett, M., Kilconlea, Abbeyfeale, Limerick Chronicle 28/06/1934, news report, collapsed on street after casting vote, aged 70, farmer, report Limerick Echo  03/07/1934 

  • Hastings, Helena, 89 O'Connell Street, Limerick Chronicle 03/03/1934, notice, daughter of late Stephen Hastings, one-time mayor of Limerick

  • Hayes, John, Holycross, Bruff, Limerick Chronicle 06/11/1934, news report, aged 32, farmer, accidentally shot in heart when gun fired as he was going over paling while on duck-shoot, buried at Athlacca Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 13/11/1934 

  • Hayes, Michael, Carey's Road, Limerick Chronicle 14/04/1934, aged 63; dock labourer; fell from second floor window, report Limerick Echo 17/04/1934

  • Hayes, Michael Rev.,  Ardagh, Limerick Chronicle 16/06/1934, news report, parish priest of Ardagh; buried at church ground [funeral report 21/06/1934] , report Limerick Echo 19/06/1934 , Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 sympathy vote , Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 funeral report 

  • Healy, John, Dublin, Limerick Chronicle 31/05/1934, news report, age 62; family connections with Limerick; editor of Irish Times, and Dublin correspondent of the London Times; married to Adeline Alton, daugther of James Poe Alton

  • Hehir, J. (Mrs.), Drumcliffe, Ennis, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 20/11/1934, death notice, died in Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin 

  • Herbert, M. Agnes (Rev. Mother), Presentation Convent, Sexton Street, Limerick Echo 30/01/1934, nun, daughter of late Town Councillor Mr. P. Herbert 

  • Hickey, Patrick, Prospect Villas, Rosbrien, Limerick Echo 21/08/1934, aged 72, former carpenter with Bannatyne & Sons for 40 years, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Hoey, Mary Bernard (Sr.), Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 18/09/1934, nun, native of Dangan, Quin, Co. Clare, suffered heart attack while bathing and drowned at Spanish Point, news report of rescue efforts and obituary 

  • Hogan, Mary Bernadine (Sr.), Mercy Convent, Ennis, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 11/09/1934, aged 75, native of Tullassa, Kilmaley, Co. Clare, funeral report   

  • Hogan, Patrick, Ardagh, Limerick Chronicle 19/04/1934, aged 16, railway porter, accident at Ardagh Railway Station, caught between buffers while shunting wagons, report Limerick Echo 24/04/1934 

  • Humphreys, M. (Mr.), Dublin, Limerick Echo 05/06/1934, had Limerick connections, funeral report, buried in Glasnevin Cemetery 

  • Humphreys, Timothy, Abington, Murroe, Limerick Echo 27/03/1934, sympathy vote 

  • Johnson, George, 29 Wicklow Street, Dublin, Limerick Chronicle 30/06/1934, funeral report, originated from Limerick; motor accident; age 55;dentist 

  • Johnston, Arthur Hallam, 1 Military Place, Limerick Chronicle 28/04/1934, son of Robert M. Johnston; age 27; official of B.O.I., Limerick [funeral report 01/05/1934] 

  • Kearney, Hugh, Dún Laoghaire, Limerick Chronicle 06/12/1934, funeral report, aged 65, formerly of Limerick G.P.O., W. J. Shaw and Sons Ltd., then Auctioneer, keen yachtsman and cyclist, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery (news report 04/12/1934) , report Limerick Echo 11/12/1934

  • Kearon, Robert Albert, Dungar Terrace, Dún Laoghaire, Limerick Chronicle 25/01/1934, native of Limerick; son of late Captain Kearon; nephew of Miss A. Enright of 2 Crescent Avenue

  • Kelly, P., Cree, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 27/11/1934, former Fine Gael T.D. for Clare, funeral report 

  • Kennedy, Denis, Ballyneety, Limerick Chronicle 19/04/1934, farmer, inquest report, died from natural causes, report Limerick Echo 24/04/1934 

  • Kennedy, J., Killeavy, Glin, Co, Limerick, Limerick Echo 10/04/1934, death notice, uncle of Fr. Dermot Fitzgerald, Limerick 

  • Kennedy, T., Killeavy, U.S.A., Limerick Echo 10/04/1934, death notice, uncle of Fr. Dermot Fitzgerald, Limerick, originally from Glin, Co. Limerick 

  • Kew, William James, Elm Park, Limerick, Limerick Chronicle 11/12/1934, obituary, manager of Dairy Supply Company; buried at family ground in Douglas, Co. Cork

  • Keyes, Marion, Lifford Avenue, Ballinacurra, Limerick Chronicle 10/04/1934, widow of late David R. Keyes, Tuam, daughter of late Martin Maguire, corn merchant, Limerick, Limerick Echo 17/04/1934 sympathy vote 

  • King, Mary, Sunnymount, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Chronicle 20/03/1934, wife of John King; daughter of Thomas Hogan, Dooradoyle House, Mungret

  • Landers, William, Pallasgreen, Limerick Chronicle 19/07/1934, news report, Chairman of Vintners Assistants' Union; buried at Glasnevin Cemetery

  • Lane, Annie, Thomondgate, Limerick Echo 27/11/1934, death notice, well known in farming community of Limerick & Clare and of professional, commercial circles in Limerick, wife of Michael Lane, buried in Bunratty 

  • Leake, Agnes, John Street, Limerick Chronicle 10/05/1934, widow of Jonas Leake; apothecary; late of Rathkeale

  • Leary, Thomas, Ballard Road, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 17/07/1934, aged 30, E.S.B. employee, news report, electrocuted while carrying poles at Moy, Lahinch, his father was murdered by the Black and Tans in 1920 

  • Ledden, Joseph, 37 Catherine Street, Limerick Chronicle 30/10/1934, inquest report, aged 6, playing with friends at Mount Kennett, ran after ball and fell into the river Shannon, son of John Leddin, report Limerick Echo  30/10/1934  *surname Leddin in LE report

  • Long, John (357 Kb) , Fedamore, Limerick Chronicle 06/09/1934, inquest report, drowned in Shannon river, body recovered from Arthur's Quay, aged 49, report Limerick Echo 11/09/1934 

  • Lee, Nora, Milford House, Limerick Chronicle 28/08/1934, obituary, age 90; widow of J. H. Lee; buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery

  • Lee, Harrison William, Sydney, N.S.W.,Australia, Limerick Echo 17/07/1937, native of Limerick, grandson of Harrison Lee, founder of the City Foundry c.1848 

  • Lynch, John (Rev. Fr.), Duagh, Co. Kerry, Limerick Echo 13/03/1934, priest, aged 53, author of "Criost Rí", distinguished Irish language scholar, brother of Fionán Lynch T.D.     

  • Lynch, M. P., Cork, Limerick Echo 28/08/1934, possible connection with Kilfinane, mass offered there, large League of Youth attendance 

  • Lynch, Richard, Newenham Street, Limerick Chronicle 10/11/1934, obituary, aged 64, former Superintendent at sorting office G.P.O., well-known sportsman, prominent with Garryowen F.C. in youth, report Limerick Echo  13/11/1934 

  • Lyons, William Henry, Croom Castle, Co. Limerick, Limerick Chronicle 29/12/1934, death notice and news report, captain; son of W. H. Lyons; buried at family ground in Croom (funeral report, 01/01/1935)

  • Lysaght, Michael, St. Lelia Street, Limerick Chronicle 11/12/1934, news report, G.S.R. engine driver, was taking goods train from Limerick to Waterford, took ill at Dromkeen Station while on footplate, aged 40, report Limerick Echo 11/12/1934 

  • MacNamara, Jack, 77 Henry Street, Limerick Chronicle 05/06/1934, funeral report, son of Martin MacNamara, G.P.O., aged 19, player with Bohemian R.F.C. and track athlete, noted swimmer, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [death notice 02/06/1934], report Limerick Echo 12/06/1934 , Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 sympathy)

  • McCarthy, Mai, 2 Pery Square, Limerick Chronicle 06/01/1934, obituary, daughter of Mina and late Stephen J. McCarthy; died at her sister's house in Cork; buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [death notice 06/01/1934] [funeral report 09/01/1934]  

  • McDonnell, William, Thomondgate, Limerick Echo 12/06/1934, motion of sympathy from Fianna Fáil Cumann 

  • McDermott, Christopher, Rev., Redemptorist Monastery, S.C. Road, Limerick Chronicle 11/12/1934, funeral report, aged 73, born in Birr, renowned preacher, based in Australia until 1924, conducted Retreats in many territories, interred at Crypt behind Redemptorist Church High Altar, report Limerick Echo 11/12/1934  

  • McGrath, Conception M. Sr., Limerick(?), Limerick Chronicle 04/09/1934, sympathy note, sister at the Presentation Convent, report Limerick Echo 11/09/1934 le 09 11 1934 mcgrath (58 Kb)

  • MacInerney, Brigid, 5 Andrew's Gardens, Thomondgate, Limerick Chronicle 29/03/1934, inquest report; died of poisoning

  • McKenna, Maurice, John Street, Limerick Chronicle 23/01/1934, news report, aged 54; sudden death

  • McMahon, Joseph, Dublin, Limerick Chronicle 06/02/1934, Inspector of Schools for 40 years; stationed for a time at Limerick, report Limerick Echo 30/01/1934 

  • McNamara, Matthew, Dr., Clondrinagh, Limerick Chronicle 02/10/1934, obituary, lived in Brisbane, Australia; doctor, report Limerick Echo 09/10/1934

  • McNamara, Mary Ita, Sr., St. Mary's Convent, Limerick, Limerick Chronicle 11/09/1934, obituary, aged 36, sister at St. Mary's Convent, native of Glendree, Lower Feakle, Co. Clare, buried at the Convent Cemetery, name given as Sr. Rita in Echo, report Limerick Echo 11/09/1934 

  • McNamara, Elizabeth, Commercial Hotel, Catherine Street, Limerick Chronicle 14/07/1934, sympathy note, age 80; widow of John McNamara

  • McNamara, Christopher, Nicholas Street, Limerick Chronicle 08/11/1934, news report, knocked down by lorry on Nicholas Street, near Castle Barracks, sustained shocking injuries, aged 4 years, driver accused of manslaughter, report Limerick Echo 13/11/1934 , report Limerick Echo 27/11/1934 manslaughter case

  • Madden, unnamed male, Askeaton, Limerick Echo 20/11/1934, former National teacher, message of sympathy to family from Askeaton Old I.R.A. 

  • Madigan, Margaret, Knockardnarhan, Shanagolden, Limerick Echo 28/08/1934, elderly lady, attacked and mauled by cattle on nephew's farm, inquest 

  • Mangan, Ter, Croom, Limerick Echo 20/11/1934, renowned member of Croom Hurling Club, former inter-County player with Limerick, as mark of respect Croom took no further part in remainder of season 

  • Meade, Thomas, 21 Davis Street, Limerick Echo 18/12/1934, obituary, after a brief illness, Branch Secretary of the N.U.R., was married for only six months, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Meany, Margaret, Bank Place, Limerick Chronicle 23/01/1934, news report, age 47; sudden death

  • Meehan, Annie, 29 Sand Mall, Limerick Chronicle 02/06/1934, death notice, wife of Thomas Meehan, employee of Pigott & Co., O'Connell St., buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, news report 02/06/1934, death notice, 02/06/1934, report Limerick Echo 12/06/1934 

  • Metege, Grace, Macleod, Alberta, Canada, Limerick Chronicle 10/04/1934, wife of John Metge; daughter of late Very Rev. Lucius O'Brien; Dean of Limerick

  • Minihan, Michael, Limerick, Limerick Echo 13/11/1934, news report, aged 33, Draper's Assistant, killed when his motorcycle skidded trying to avoid pedestrian, was returning to city from Clarecastle, inquest 

  • Moran, Margaret, Dublin, Limerick Chronicle 03/02/1934, formerly baker & confectioner on O'Connell Street, widow of James J. Moran, former M.D. of Cannock & Co.

  • Moran, Mary, (Miss), Dixon's Place, Limerick Echo 18/12/1934, sympathy message to John Moran on death of his sister from Limerick Bakers' Society

  • Morgan, Thomas, Turraree, Glin, Limerick Chronicle 02/10/1934, inquest report, collapsed on street after fight

  • Morrissey, Bridget, North Circular Road, Limerick Chronicle 14/04/1934, age 13; burning accident

  • Moynihan, Michael, Newmarket, Limerick Chronicle 13/11/1934, inquest report, age 33; drapery assistant at Cannock & Co.; ran over on Ennis Road

  • Mulqueen, Patrick, Rosbrien, Limerick Chronicle 28/08/1934, obituary, farmer, former member Limerick No. 1 District Council, buried at Kilkeedy Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 

  • Murphy, Patrick, Island Road, Limerick Chronicle 06/03/1934, age 29, painter; sudden death

  • Murray, Patrick, North Main Street, Youghal, Co. Cork, Limerick Echo 03/07/1934, father of Rev. John Murray, C.SS.R., spiritual director of Archconfraternity, Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick

  • Myles, John, Frohenlog, Dolgally, North Wales, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 14/04/1934, aged 78; brother of Sir Thomas Myles, Dublin; member of old Limerick family [funeral report 21/04/1934]

  • Nagle, Garrett, Lemonfield, Crecora, Limerick Chronicle 12/06/1934, inquest report, farmer, aged 70, attacked and gored by a bull, died at scene, report Limerick Echo 12/06/1934

  • Naughton, Mary, Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick Chronicle 30/08/1934, obituary, wife of Thomas Naughton; employee of the Harbour Board, report Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 

  • Nestor, Louis, 3 Alphonsus Terrace, Limerick Chronicle 21/06/1934, obituary, son of A. Nestor, principal of Nestor Bros., keen sportsman, member of Shannon Rowing Club, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 

  • Nihill, Martin, North Strand, Limerick Chronicle 06/10/1934, news report, collapsed on Matthew Bridge; age 63

  • Nunan, Joseph, Parkside Avenue, London SW, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 20/12/1934, born in Limerick; son of Patrick Nunan; age 61;  employee of British Colonial Service

  • O'Brien, John, Church Road, Old Pallas, Limerick Echo 10/07/1934, Blacksmith, complained of feeling unwell, died soon after retiring to bed

  • O'Callaghan, Eugene, Charleston Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin, Limerick Chronicle 02/06/1934, Director of City Tannery, brother of former mayor of Limerick, Michael O'Callaghan, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [death notice 02/06/1934] [funeral report 05/06/1934], report Limerick Echo  12/06/1934 

  • O'Connell, Joseph, Bellevue Park, Cork, Limerick Chronicle 11/01/1934, for number of years was secretary of Spaight & Sons, Limerick

  • O'Connor., J.E. (Rev. Fr.), Tarbert, Co. Kerry, Limerick Echo 17/07/1934, aged 60, Parish priest of Tarbert, native of Tullamore, Listowel, Co. Kerry, obituary 

  • O'Connor, Willliam, Rossa Avenue, Limerick Echo 23/10/1934, one of the oldest of the Abbey fisherman, member of old established Limerick family, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • O'Donnell, Michael, Oldtown, Hospital, Co. Limerick, Limerick Echo 17/07/1934, Parnellite, during Land War alongside John Dillon, he witnessed the Mitchelstown Square shooting and assisted dying and wounded, obituary 

  • O'Dwyer, Mary, 29 Parnell Street, Limerick Chronicle 26/04/1934, obituary, wife of Jerry O'Dwyer, Inspector, Great Southern Railways; buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 01/05/1934 

  • O'Dwyer, Jack, Rose Villas, Ballinacurra, Limerick Chronicle 11/12/1934, news report, age 20; son of James O'Dwyer, student

  • O'Gorman, Teresa, 17 Francis Street, Limerick Chronicle 22/09/1934, inquest report, aged 5, died from scalding, accidentally stumbled over pot of boiling water, daughter of Nora O'Gorman, report Limerick Echo 25/09/1934 

  • O'Grady, John, St. Alphonsus Terrace, Limerick Chronicle 27/11/1934, obituary, noted athlete, weight throwing champion, world record at 28lb. shot putting during Tailteann Games, Dublin 1924, Olympian, died aged 42, native of Ballybricken, buried at Kilmurry, Caherconlish, report Limerick Echo 27/11/1934 , Limerick Echo 18/12/1934 sympathy 

  • O'Grady, Katie, Thomas Street, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, Limerick Chronicle 21/09/1935, report of will

  • O'Halloran, James, Keeper View Terrace, Athlunkard Street, Limerick Chronicle 01/09/1934, funeral report, age 72;  compositor and foreman of the 'Limerick Chronicle' for 57 years, Freeman of Limerick, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 30/08/1934], report Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 funeral, Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 obituary 

  • O'Halloran, Joseph, Mitchell Street, Johnsgate, Limerick Echo 20/02/1934, death notice, Porkbutcher, aged 42, survived by wife and six children 

  • O'Kelly, Robert, Kilpeacon, Limerick Chronicle 16/06/1934, sympathy note, Major veteran of the Great War; member of Co. Limerick Hunt

  • O'Mahony, John, Rathkeale, Limerick Chronicle 30/06/1934, news report, age 65; proprietor at McDonnell & Co., former County Councillor, Peace Commisioner, report Limerick Echo 03/07/1934 

  • O'Neill, Michael, Ballybricken, Grange, Limerick Chronicle 30/10/1934, inquest report, aged 2, fell into kitchen fire, died of toxemia and shock from burns acccidentally received , report Limerick Echo 30/10/1934 

  • O'Neill, Patrick, 59 Parnell Street, Limerick Chronicle 22/05/1934, aged 60; lodging house keeper; inquest report

  • O'Neill, Eileen (Egleston), Canada Street, Waterford, Limerick Chronicle 06/03/1934, née Egleston, native of Limerick, aged 21, died at residence of her aunt, sister of George Egleston

  • O'Sullivan, Michael, Limerick (?), Limerick Chronicle 01/03/1934, died in cycling/motor accident; son of Michael O'Sullivan; caretaker, County Council offices

  • O' Sullivan, Mary (611 Kb) , 18 Lower Hartstonge Street, Limerick Chronicle 19/04/1934, funeral report, widow of Timothy O'Sullivan; buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 04/09/1934 

  • O'Sullivan, Christopher, Market Alley, Limerick Chronicle 05/06/1934, inquest report, aged 36, collapsed suddenly at work in Docks, carpenter/carter, report Limerick Echo 05/06/1934

  • O'Brien, Denis, Thomondgate, Limerick Chronicle 24/07/1934, news report, Sergeant of the 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers; died in Chelsea, U.K.

  • Orr, Elizabeth, Rosbrien, Limerick Chronicle 13/11/1934, news report, relict of Albert Orr

  • Peacocke, Lizzie, 3 Ballinacurra Terrace, Limerick Chronicle 19/07/1934, funeral report, sister of J. J. Peacocke, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 24/07/1934

  • Pearson, Edward, Cooga, Doon, Limerick Chronicle 25/06/1934, funeral report, secretary at Goodwin & Co., aged 41, starter pistol he was using at race jammed and discharged into hand, died of tetanus, buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, report Limerick Echo 26/06/1934 

  • Pickersquill, Joseph, Bard Hill, Weetwood, Leeds, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 24/05/1934, obituary, died suddenly, related to Limerick Hunt; Master of the County Limerick Foxhounds; buried at Lawnswood Cemetery

  • Portley, E. (Mrs.), Ballybricken, Limerick Echo 04/09/1934, neé Ryan, sons prominent in War of independence fighting with Mid-Limerick Flying Column, I.R.A., home burned by Black & Tans as reprisal for Dromkeen ambush, buried at Caherelly 

  • Potter, Laurence (Rev. Fr.), St. Francis Xavier's, Dublin, Limerick Echo  04/12/1934, Jesuit priest, aged 62, had served in Limerick for several years as Rector, improving and enlarging Jesuit church on the Crescent, Kilkenny native, noted linguist, associated with Penny Dinners Foundation 

  • Potter, Mary, Croom, Limerick Chronicle 06/01/1934, age 102; native of Croom; died at the County Home, Newcastle West

  • Ray, Therese, Edward Street, Limerick, Limerick Echo 11/09/1934, news report, aged 19, cyclist knocked down by motor car at Ballysimon on August 1st 1934, court case (2 file entries)   

  • Regan, Michael, Ballybrood, Pallasgreen, Limerick Echo 03/07/1934, aged 55, Thatcher, went to fetch water from well, collapsed and died, found by wife, father of five children 

  • Reidy, John, North Strand, Limerick, Limerick Echo 08/05/1934, aged 60, proprietor of Curraghgour Bar, former compositor, served as City Councillor, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery 

  • Reidy, Michael, 22 Bishop Street (Rathkeale?), Limerick Chronicle 27/02/1934,  funeral report, buried at Rathkeale, Limerick Echo 06/03/1934 acknowledgment 

  • Rennison, Henry, Very Rev., The Rectory, Wexford, Limerick Chronicle 17/04/1934, Dean of Ferns and Rector of Wexford; native of Pallaskenry, Co Limerick; born in 1854

  • Rooney, John J., Dublin, Limerick Echo 27/03/1934, aged 32, former Garda, served in Limerick before leaving force, worked as book-keeper in Dublin, seen struggling in river Liffey on St. Patrick's Day but drowned before rescue attempt could be made 

  • Rose, Agnes Eliza de Ros, Limerick (?), Limerick Chronicle 30/01/1934, widow of Robert de Ros Rose of Aghabeg, Co. Limerick; mother of Major de Ros Rose of Ardhu

  • Rowe, Annie, 5 O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Chronicle 28/08/1934, funeral report, wife of Robert Rowe, tobacconist, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [obituary 25/08/1934], report Limerick Echo 28/08/1934 

  • Ryan, James, Rathurd Castle, Limerick Echo 26/06/1934, death notice, buried in Castleconnell Cemetery 

  • Ryan, Thomas, Baunreagh, Askeaton, Limerick Chronicle 26/05/1934, funeral report, carpenter; age 50; fell from scaffolding; buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery , report Limerick Echo 24/07/1934 court award to widow and orphans 

  • Ryan, Lucy, 7 Garryowen, Limerick Chronicle 24/04/1934, age 3; knocked down by horse and dray; inquest report

  • Scully, Patrick, Quilty, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo 03/07/1934, aged 110, described in report as "England's Oldest Soldier", had served in British army in India 

  • Sexton, A.J., 68, O'Connell Street, Limerick Chronicle 23/10/1934, funeral report, auctioneer, active with the Citizens and Ratepayers' Association, aged 68, buried Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery [news report 20/10/1934], report Limerick Echo 23/10/1934 obituary 

  • Shade, W.L., Rev., Enfield, Limerick Chronicle 15/03/1934, age 68; formerly Rector of Kilcornan and also Bruff

  • Shortt, John, 77 Catherine Street, Limerick Chronicle 24/04/1934, age 60; mechanic; sudden death

  •  Spring Rice, Thomas Aubrey, Right Hon., 3rd Baron Monteagle, Limerick Chronicle 18/10/1934, d. 11 Oct 1934 (report re will, 22/06/1935)

  • Sullivan, McAuliffe, Dromcollogher, Limerick Echo 10/07/1934, son of late Doctor P.F. Sullivan, buried at Dromcollogher Cemetery 

  • Tierney, John, Rev., Mungret, Limerick Chronicle 28/04/1934, aged 76; C.C., Mungret; born in Bulgaden, Co. Limerick [funeral report 01/05/1934]

  • Tobin, Edward Thomas, Corby, Northants, England, U.K., Limerick Chronicle 07/04/1934, age 37; native of Limerick; train/car accident

  • Toomey, Thomas, Sexton Street, Limerick Echo 17/04/1934, sympathy vote passed by Limerick Corporation 

  • Toppin, Sarah, E., Willmount House, Roxboro, Limerick Chronicle 01/03/1934, widow of Philip R. Toppin; former M.D. of Cannock & Co.,; daughter of George Davis Moon

  • Tuite, Edward, Limerick, Limerick Echo 17/04/1934, sympathy vote passed by Limerick Corporation 

  • unnamed, female, Kilcarroll, Co. Clare, Limerick Echo, 11/09/1934, aged 70, lived alone on farm, found dead sitting on chair, had been dead for a week until missed, found by neighbour who forced entry to house 

  • unknown male, Limerick Chronicle 20/02/1934, unidentified skeletal remains found on small island near Mungret, had been in river over 12 months, report Limerick Echo 27/02/1934 inquest

  • Wallace, Octavius, Rathmore, Palmerstown Road, Dublin, Limerick Chronicle 27/02/1934, aged 85, son of Richard Wallace family jewellers in Limerick, graduated from Trinity, High Sheriff of Limerick in 1863, was connected in commercial enterprise in Limerick [funeral report 01/03/1934], report Limerick Echo 06/03/1934 

  • Wilkinson, Charles Orde, Ardanoir, Foynes, Limerick Chronicle 15/03/1934, official in Estates Office; cousin of late Lord Monteagle

  • Woodhouse, Frederick Sinton, New Zealand, Limerick Chronicle 20/01/1934, son of late William John Woodhouse of 35 O'Connell Street

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