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Margaret <I>Falvey</I> Lucitt

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Margaret Falvey Lucitt

Birth
County Waterford, Ireland
Death
11 Aug 1903 (aged 51–52)
Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Burial
Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland Add to Map
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She married Edmond Lucitt in Limerick, in 1874.
He was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary.

For further details, see the bio of her husband.

Marriage.
Edmond Lucitt, a bachelor, a Sub-Constable of Police, from Parteen, son of Michael Lucitt, a Farmer, married Margaret Falvey, a spinster, a spinster, from ??, daughter of Cain Falvey, an Ex Constable of Police, on 14 April 1874, at St. Munchin's Church, Limerick.
The witnesses were,
Thomas Mooney,
Mary Daly,

Death.
Margaret Lucitt, aged 44, married, a wife of an Ex Sergeant of Royal Irish Constabulary, died on 11 August 1903, at Bridge Street, Tralee.
The cause of death was Hepatitis, 3 months, Ascites, 3 months, certified.
His death was registered on 19 August 1903, by Margaret Lucitt, daughter, present at death, of Bridge Street.
She married Edmond Lucitt in Limerick, in 1874.
He was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary.

For further details, see the bio of her husband.

Marriage.
Edmond Lucitt, a bachelor, a Sub-Constable of Police, from Parteen, son of Michael Lucitt, a Farmer, married Margaret Falvey, a spinster, a spinster, from ??, daughter of Cain Falvey, an Ex Constable of Police, on 14 April 1874, at St. Munchin's Church, Limerick.
The witnesses were,
Thomas Mooney,
Mary Daly,

Death.
Margaret Lucitt, aged 44, married, a wife of an Ex Sergeant of Royal Irish Constabulary, died on 11 August 1903, at Bridge Street, Tralee.
The cause of death was Hepatitis, 3 months, Ascites, 3 months, certified.
His death was registered on 19 August 1903, by Margaret Lucitt, daughter, present at death, of Bridge Street.


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