Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
In 1890, Alfred had been a Coachman at Rockingham, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, working for the King-Harman family.
In 1896, Alfred had been a Servant at Stradbally Hall, working for the Cosby Family.
In the 1901 census, he was a Stableman, living with his wife and children at Dame Lane, Dublin.
In the 1911 census, the family were living at Dame Lane, Dublin.
present were,
Alfred Burtenshaw, aged 49, a Caretaker, married, born in England.
Andrea, his wife, aged 50, married, born in Germany,
They had been married 27 years and had 4 children,
1. Andrea Florence, daughter, aged 24, a Relief Stamper, single, born on North Wales,
m. 5 Dec. 1911, Sgt. William Henry Etheridge, 11th Hussars,
2. Emma Agnes, aged 20, a Dressmaker, single, born in Roscommon, [b. 8 Nov. 1890]
3. Fred, son, aged 17, an Apprentice, single, born in Queen's County, [b. 8 Sept. 1895]
4. Andreas, son, aged 14, a Page Boy, single, born in Queen's County, b. 15 Dec. 1896, Stradbally]
later Andrew, a Sorting Clerk, GPO, m. 24 Sept. 1919, Catherine McGarry,
other children included
Laurence, then a Porter, m. 28 Jan. 1912, Christina Weir.
Donald Alexander, b. 10 June 1892, Rockingham, Boyle.
m. 7 Jan. 1914, Mary Sims. He was then a Chauffeur.
Francis, then a Chauffeur, m. Annie May Kenrick, 26 September 1917.
Death
Alfred Burtenshaw, aged 56, married, an ex-soldier, late of 7 Sussex Terrace, Leeson Street, Dublin, died at The Richmond Hospital, Dublin, on 23 January 1920.
The cause of death was Sarcoma of the Groin, Heart Failure, certified.
His name is included in the
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
In 1890, Alfred had been a Coachman at Rockingham, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, working for the King-Harman family.
In 1896, Alfred had been a Servant at Stradbally Hall, working for the Cosby Family.
In the 1901 census, he was a Stableman, living with his wife and children at Dame Lane, Dublin.
In the 1911 census, the family were living at Dame Lane, Dublin.
present were,
Alfred Burtenshaw, aged 49, a Caretaker, married, born in England.
Andrea, his wife, aged 50, married, born in Germany,
They had been married 27 years and had 4 children,
1. Andrea Florence, daughter, aged 24, a Relief Stamper, single, born on North Wales,
m. 5 Dec. 1911, Sgt. William Henry Etheridge, 11th Hussars,
2. Emma Agnes, aged 20, a Dressmaker, single, born in Roscommon, [b. 8 Nov. 1890]
3. Fred, son, aged 17, an Apprentice, single, born in Queen's County, [b. 8 Sept. 1895]
4. Andreas, son, aged 14, a Page Boy, single, born in Queen's County, b. 15 Dec. 1896, Stradbally]
later Andrew, a Sorting Clerk, GPO, m. 24 Sept. 1919, Catherine McGarry,
other children included
Laurence, then a Porter, m. 28 Jan. 1912, Christina Weir.
Donald Alexander, b. 10 June 1892, Rockingham, Boyle.
m. 7 Jan. 1914, Mary Sims. He was then a Chauffeur.
Francis, then a Chauffeur, m. Annie May Kenrick, 26 September 1917.
Death
Alfred Burtenshaw, aged 56, married, an ex-soldier, late of 7 Sussex Terrace, Leeson Street, Dublin, died at The Richmond Hospital, Dublin, on 23 January 1920.
The cause of death was Sarcoma of the Groin, Heart Failure, certified.
His name is included in the
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
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