a Fenian, and one of The Invincibles
for further details on "The Invincibles", see
James "Skin the Goat" Fitzharris
In May 1883, Joseph Mullet was convicted of attempting to kill Denis Field, a Juror.
see
https://zoboko.com/text/wdn35xg2/the-invincibles-the-phoenix-park-assassinations-and-the-conspiracy-that-shook-an-empire/22
He was sentenced to life imprisonment
Marriage.
Joseph Mullett, a bachelor, a Grocer, from 12 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin, son of Mathew Mullett, a Court Crier, married Catherine Kelly, a spinster, from 42 Cooke Street, Dublin, daughter of Patrick Kelly, a Clerk, on 8 September 1899 at St. Audeon's Church (RC) High Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were
Hugh Mullett,
Elizabeth Mullett.
in the 1901 census, the family were living at 44 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin.
present were,
Joseph Mullett, aged 39, married, a Tobacconist,
Kate Mullett, his wife, aged 32, married,
Ellen Casey, Aunt, aged 78, a widow,
Kate Maguire, niece, aged 11,
all present had been born in Dublin.
Death.
Joseph James Mullett, aged 43, married, a Shop Keeper, died on 30 July 1905 at 44 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin
The cause of death was Paralysis, 1 year, certified.
His death was registered on 1 August 1905 by Bethany (unclear surname) present at death, 47 Great Brunswick Street
a Fenian, and one of The Invincibles
for further details on "The Invincibles", see
James "Skin the Goat" Fitzharris
In May 1883, Joseph Mullet was convicted of attempting to kill Denis Field, a Juror.
see
https://zoboko.com/text/wdn35xg2/the-invincibles-the-phoenix-park-assassinations-and-the-conspiracy-that-shook-an-empire/22
He was sentenced to life imprisonment
Marriage.
Joseph Mullett, a bachelor, a Grocer, from 12 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin, son of Mathew Mullett, a Court Crier, married Catherine Kelly, a spinster, from 42 Cooke Street, Dublin, daughter of Patrick Kelly, a Clerk, on 8 September 1899 at St. Audeon's Church (RC) High Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were
Hugh Mullett,
Elizabeth Mullett.
in the 1901 census, the family were living at 44 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin.
present were,
Joseph Mullett, aged 39, married, a Tobacconist,
Kate Mullett, his wife, aged 32, married,
Ellen Casey, Aunt, aged 78, a widow,
Kate Maguire, niece, aged 11,
all present had been born in Dublin.
Death.
Joseph James Mullett, aged 43, married, a Shop Keeper, died on 30 July 1905 at 44 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin
The cause of death was Paralysis, 1 year, certified.
His death was registered on 1 August 1905 by Bethany (unclear surname) present at death, 47 Great Brunswick Street
Inscription
Crux Mihi Salus
Erected By
Mr. MATHEW MULLETT of James' St.
in memory of his beloved Son JOHN
who died 19th Novr. 1854, aged 6 years.
And also of his beloved Daughter,
ELIZABETH, who died 20th Novr. 1854
aged 2 years.
also the above named
MATHEW MULLETT who died 25th
Decr. 1861, aged 45 years
his beloved wife JANE MULLETT
who died 18th Decr. 1893,
aged 66 years
and their beloved son
JOSEPH MULLETT
Fenian and Invincible
who died 30th July 1905,
aged 47 years.
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