The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
3rd Battn.
Husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly, of 35, South Gloucester Street, Dublin.
Marriage.
Christopher Connolly, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 35 South Gloucester Street, son of Patrick Connolly, a Labourer, married Elizabeth Dardis, a spinster, from 35 South Gloucester Street, daughter of Patrick Dardis, a Labourer, on 12 January 1905, at St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Thomas Kiernan,
Julia Connolly.
Death.
Christopher Connolly, aged 36, married, an Ex-Soldier, Army Pensioner, died on 21 November 1919, at 35 South Gloucester Street, Dublin.
The cause of death was Pulmonary Phthisis, Cardiac Failure, certified.
The informant of his death was Kate Connolly, present at death, of 35 South Gloucester Street, who registered it on 22 November 1919.
Note:
Kate Connolly was probably his mother.
His name is included in
Deansgrange Cemetery War Memorial
The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
3rd Battn.
Husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly, of 35, South Gloucester Street, Dublin.
Marriage.
Christopher Connolly, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 35 South Gloucester Street, son of Patrick Connolly, a Labourer, married Elizabeth Dardis, a spinster, from 35 South Gloucester Street, daughter of Patrick Dardis, a Labourer, on 12 January 1905, at St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Thomas Kiernan,
Julia Connolly.
Death.
Christopher Connolly, aged 36, married, an Ex-Soldier, Army Pensioner, died on 21 November 1919, at 35 South Gloucester Street, Dublin.
The cause of death was Pulmonary Phthisis, Cardiac Failure, certified.
The informant of his death was Kate Connolly, present at death, of 35 South Gloucester Street, who registered it on 22 November 1919.
Note:
Kate Connolly was probably his mother.
His name is included in
Deansgrange Cemetery War Memorial
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