[Primary school in Ireland].
Marriage.
William Roche, a bachelor, a National Teacher, from Dungeel, son of Maurice Roche, a Farmer, married Ellie Foley, a spinster, a National Teacher, from Reen, daughter of James Foley, a Farmer, on 28 April 1908, in The Church of St. James, Killorglin.
The witnesses were
Pat Roche,
Mary Foley
In the 1911 census of Ireland, the Foley family were living at Reen, Killorglin, Co. Kerry. The house had 7 rooms.
Present were,
James Foley, a Farmer, aged 60, married.
Mary, his wife, aged 54.
They had been married 34 years. 10 children had been born, 6 of whom were alive. All of their children were living with them.
Their children,
Charles, son, aged 31, a Farmer's son, aged 31, single,
John, son, aged 29, a Farmer's son, aged 29, single,
Mary, daughter, aged 25, a Farmer's daughter, single,
Hanoria, daughter, aged 18, a Scholar, single,
James, son, aged 15, a Scholar, single,
William Roche, son-in-law, aged 29, a National Teacher, married,
Ellen Foley, daughter, aged 28, a National Teacher, married,
They had been married 3 years and had 2 children,
Maurice Roche, grandson, aged 1,
James Gerard, grandson, aged under 6 months,
a domestic servant and a visitor were also present.
Death.
Ellen Roche, aged 59, married, an Ex National Teacher, died on 25 April 1942 at Dungeel, Milltown, Killarney district.
The cause of death was Hyperpiesis, Syncope, certified.
Her death was registered on 8 May 1942 by Maurice Roche, son, present at death, Dungeel
Note.
The headstone, and that of Cormac, were erected by her son, Rev. Patrick Vincent Roche, b. 1913.
[Primary school in Ireland].
Marriage.
William Roche, a bachelor, a National Teacher, from Dungeel, son of Maurice Roche, a Farmer, married Ellie Foley, a spinster, a National Teacher, from Reen, daughter of James Foley, a Farmer, on 28 April 1908, in The Church of St. James, Killorglin.
The witnesses were
Pat Roche,
Mary Foley
In the 1911 census of Ireland, the Foley family were living at Reen, Killorglin, Co. Kerry. The house had 7 rooms.
Present were,
James Foley, a Farmer, aged 60, married.
Mary, his wife, aged 54.
They had been married 34 years. 10 children had been born, 6 of whom were alive. All of their children were living with them.
Their children,
Charles, son, aged 31, a Farmer's son, aged 31, single,
John, son, aged 29, a Farmer's son, aged 29, single,
Mary, daughter, aged 25, a Farmer's daughter, single,
Hanoria, daughter, aged 18, a Scholar, single,
James, son, aged 15, a Scholar, single,
William Roche, son-in-law, aged 29, a National Teacher, married,
Ellen Foley, daughter, aged 28, a National Teacher, married,
They had been married 3 years and had 2 children,
Maurice Roche, grandson, aged 1,
James Gerard, grandson, aged under 6 months,
a domestic servant and a visitor were also present.
Death.
Ellen Roche, aged 59, married, an Ex National Teacher, died on 25 April 1942 at Dungeel, Milltown, Killarney district.
The cause of death was Hyperpiesis, Syncope, certified.
Her death was registered on 8 May 1942 by Maurice Roche, son, present at death, Dungeel
Note.
The headstone, and that of Cormac, were erected by her son, Rev. Patrick Vincent Roche, b. 1913.
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