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1904 Births Registered in the District of No 2 Urban in the Union of Cork in the County of Cork.
No. 336.
Date and Place of Birth - 1904 September Fourteenth, 55 Commons Road,
Name (if any) - Mary, Sex - F.
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father - Michael O'Callaghan, 55 Commons Road.
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother - Mary O'Callaghan formerly Howard.
Rank or Profession of Father - Labourer.
Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant - Mary O'Callaghan, Mother, 55 Commons Road.
When Registered - December Third 1904.
Signature of Registrar - D J O'Brien
1911 Census of Ireland
55 Commons Road, Blackpool, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland
Michael O'Callaghan, Head of Family, R Catholic, Read & Write, Age 46, Male, Flax Rougher, Married, born Cork City.
Mary O'Callaghan, Wife, R Catholic, Read & Write, Age 42, Female, Married, Years Married 19, Total children born alive - 6, Children Still living 5. born Cork City.
Michael O'Callaghan, Son, R Catholic, Read & Write, Age 16, Male, Machine Boy, Single, born Cork City, Speaks Irish & English.
Maurice O'Callaghan, Son, R Catholic, Read & Write, Age 14, Male, Machine Boy, Single, born Cork City, Speaks Irish & English.
Julia O'Callaghan, Daughter, R Catholic, Read & Write, Age 11, Female, Scholar, Single, born Cork City, Speaks Irish & English.
Mary O'Callaghan, Daughter, R Catholic, Cannot Read, Age 6, Female, Scholar, Single, born Cork City,
John O'Callaghan, Son, R Catholic, Cannot Read, Age 3, Male, , Single, born Cork City,
The Evening Echo - Cork - Saturday 7 October 1967
MULCAHY (Cork)- On October 6,1967 at her residence, 55 Commons Road, Mary (nee O'Callaghan) (E. de M.) beloved wife of James Mulcahy. Deeply regretted by her
loving husband, sister, brothers, nieces, nephews and relatives. R.I.P.
Removal on this (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock to Church of the Annunciation, Blackpool. Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock on tomorrow (Sunday) morning. Funeral immediately after-wards to St Joseph's Cemetery-(English, American and Australian papers please copy)
Roinn An Taoisigh
Department of the Taoiseach
Baile Atha Claith 2
Dublin 2
12/10/67
Dear Mr Mulcahy,
On my
last visit to Blackpool I
was informed of the passing
of your dear wife. May I
offer you and yours my
sincerest sympathy.
It is difficult for outsiders
to fully understand the
feelings of the bereaved
ones on occasions like
this but we can and
will pray God to comfort
and sustain you in
your loss.
Yours Sincerely
Jack Lynch [2, 3, 4]
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