The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
3rd Battalion.
Aged 34.
Commemorated on Grangegorman Memorial.
Thought to be buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Limerick.
Birth.
Edward Fahy, son of Michael Fahy and Bridget Fahy, formerly Hannan, was born on 21 November 1885, at Kerwick Lane, Limerick.
His father was a Storeman.
Marriage.
Edward Fahy, aged 18, a bachelor, a Labourer, from Summer Street, son of Michael Fahy (deceased), a Labourer, married Amelia Bourke, aged 18, from John's Square, daughter of Michael Bourke, a Dyer, on 25 November 1903, at Limerick Cathedral.
Recorded in the 1911 census at St. John's Square, Limerick.
Edward Fahey, aged 25, married, a Pork Butcher,
Amelia, his wife, aged 25, married,
They had been married 7 years and had 4 children, 3 of whom were alive,
Edward, son, aged 6,
Mathew, son, aged 4,
Mary, daughter, aged 1 [her birth was not registered]
parents of
Michael, b. 9 Sept. 1904, Lying In Hosp. Edward was a Storeman, 7 Williams Lane,
[Michael died on 6 May 1905, aged 8 months, from Convulsions, at St. John's Square].
Edward, b. 16 Aug. 1905, 5 St. John's Square, Edward was a Storeman, [m. 1936 Mary Riordan]
Matthew, b. 14 May 1907, Lying in Hosp. Edward was a Labourer, 5 Summer Street,
Mary,
John, b. 29 Sept. 1911, Canter's Row, Edward was a Pork Butcher,
[John died 6 Oct. 1912, aged 1 year, at Garryowen].
James, b. 30 May 1913, Bushy Lane, Edward was a Storeman,
Ellen Christina, b. 19 Dec. 1915, 5 St. John's Square, Edward was a Soldier, R.M.F.
Michael John Anthony, b. 11 June 1919, 5 John's Square, Edward was an Army Pensioner
Death.
Edward Fahy, aged 30, married, a Discharged Soldier, died on 29 April 1920, at 5 John's Square, Limerick.
The cause of death was Pulmonary Tuberculosis, about 12 months, certified.
His death was registered on 3 May 1920, by Amelia Fahy, widow of deceased, present at death, 5 John's Square.
The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
3rd Battalion.
Aged 34.
Commemorated on Grangegorman Memorial.
Thought to be buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Limerick.
Birth.
Edward Fahy, son of Michael Fahy and Bridget Fahy, formerly Hannan, was born on 21 November 1885, at Kerwick Lane, Limerick.
His father was a Storeman.
Marriage.
Edward Fahy, aged 18, a bachelor, a Labourer, from Summer Street, son of Michael Fahy (deceased), a Labourer, married Amelia Bourke, aged 18, from John's Square, daughter of Michael Bourke, a Dyer, on 25 November 1903, at Limerick Cathedral.
Recorded in the 1911 census at St. John's Square, Limerick.
Edward Fahey, aged 25, married, a Pork Butcher,
Amelia, his wife, aged 25, married,
They had been married 7 years and had 4 children, 3 of whom were alive,
Edward, son, aged 6,
Mathew, son, aged 4,
Mary, daughter, aged 1 [her birth was not registered]
parents of
Michael, b. 9 Sept. 1904, Lying In Hosp. Edward was a Storeman, 7 Williams Lane,
[Michael died on 6 May 1905, aged 8 months, from Convulsions, at St. John's Square].
Edward, b. 16 Aug. 1905, 5 St. John's Square, Edward was a Storeman, [m. 1936 Mary Riordan]
Matthew, b. 14 May 1907, Lying in Hosp. Edward was a Labourer, 5 Summer Street,
Mary,
John, b. 29 Sept. 1911, Canter's Row, Edward was a Pork Butcher,
[John died 6 Oct. 1912, aged 1 year, at Garryowen].
James, b. 30 May 1913, Bushy Lane, Edward was a Storeman,
Ellen Christina, b. 19 Dec. 1915, 5 St. John's Square, Edward was a Soldier, R.M.F.
Michael John Anthony, b. 11 June 1919, 5 John's Square, Edward was an Army Pensioner
Death.
Edward Fahy, aged 30, married, a Discharged Soldier, died on 29 April 1920, at 5 John's Square, Limerick.
The cause of death was Pulmonary Tuberculosis, about 12 months, certified.
His death was registered on 3 May 1920, by Amelia Fahy, widow of deceased, present at death, 5 John's Square.
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