The Pioneer Corps.
Son of Thomas and Bridget Collins, of Dublin.
Husband of Margaret Collins.
Son of Thomas Collins and his second wife Bridget Collins, formerly Doyle,
In the 1901 census, the family were living at 75 Marrowbone Lane, Dublin.
Thomas Collins was aged 40, a General Labourer,
Bridget, his wife was aged 38,
They had 11 children, 6 sons and 5 daughters,
Denis was their 7th child, aged 4.
Marriage.
Denis Collins, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 2 Pimlico, Meath Street, son of Thomas Collins, and Margaret Lynch, a spinster, a Dealer, from 24 North Anne Street, daughter of James Lynch, a Labourer, were married on 6 October 1924, at St. Michan's Church, Halston Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Edward Geoghegan,
Ellen Lynch,
Death.
Denis Collins, aged 41, married, a British Soldier, late of 19 Mark's Alley, was brought in dead on arrival at The Meath Hospital, on 28 December 1943.
The cause of death was Heart Failure following Atheroma of the Aorta and Coronary Arteries.
His death was registered on 4 January 1944, on foot of information received from the Dublin City Coroner, following a Post Mortem Examination held at the Meath Hospital on 29 December 1940
His name is included on
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
The Pioneer Corps.
Son of Thomas and Bridget Collins, of Dublin.
Husband of Margaret Collins.
Son of Thomas Collins and his second wife Bridget Collins, formerly Doyle,
In the 1901 census, the family were living at 75 Marrowbone Lane, Dublin.
Thomas Collins was aged 40, a General Labourer,
Bridget, his wife was aged 38,
They had 11 children, 6 sons and 5 daughters,
Denis was their 7th child, aged 4.
Marriage.
Denis Collins, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 2 Pimlico, Meath Street, son of Thomas Collins, and Margaret Lynch, a spinster, a Dealer, from 24 North Anne Street, daughter of James Lynch, a Labourer, were married on 6 October 1924, at St. Michan's Church, Halston Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Edward Geoghegan,
Ellen Lynch,
Death.
Denis Collins, aged 41, married, a British Soldier, late of 19 Mark's Alley, was brought in dead on arrival at The Meath Hospital, on 28 December 1943.
The cause of death was Heart Failure following Atheroma of the Aorta and Coronary Arteries.
His death was registered on 4 January 1944, on foot of information received from the Dublin City Coroner, following a Post Mortem Examination held at the Meath Hospital on 29 December 1940
His name is included on
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
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