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Charles Henry Canning

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Charles Henry Canning

Birth
Oulart, County Wexford, Ireland
Death
1923 (aged 55–56)
Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Deans Grange, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
SW. M1. 86
Memorial ID
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Son of John W. Canning and Elizabeth Hynes Canning.

In the 1901 census, the Canning family were living at 23, Upper George's Street, Kingstown. The house had 9 rooms.
present were,
Charles Henry Canning, aged 33, a Stationmaster, born in Wexford Co.
Sarah Anne Canning, his wife, aged 41, a Dressmaker, born in Wicklow Co.
their children
Charles James, son, aged 7, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Susan Elizabeth, daughter, aged 5, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Frances Margarita, daughter, aged 4, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Thomas William, son, aged 9 months, born in Dublin

also present were,
George W. Canning, brother, aged 18, a clerk, born in Cork Co.
James Unkles, father-in-law, aged 77, a retired Sexton, born in Cork Co.


In the 1911 census, the Canning family were living at 38, Upper George's Street, Kingstown. The house had 7 rooms.
The house appears to also be known as 38, Merville Place.

Charles Henry Canning, aged 43, a cashier/book-keeper, born in Wexford
Sarah Anne Canning, his wife, aged 53, born in Wicklow
They had been married 18 years, and had 4 children, all of whom were living.

their children
Charles James, son, aged 17, a Clerk, born in Dublin.
Susan Elizabeth, daughter, aged 15, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Frances Margarita, daughter, aged 14, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Thomas William, son, aged 10, born in Dublin


Death Certificate.
Charles Henry Canning, aged 58, married, a Cashier, died at 38 Upper George's Street, Dun Laoghaire, on 18 November 1925.
The cause of death was Influenza, 12 days, Heart Failure, 6 hours, certified.
The informant of his death was Wm. Canning, son, present at death, of the same address, who registered it on 19 November 1925.

Son of John W. Canning and Elizabeth Hynes Canning.

In the 1901 census, the Canning family were living at 23, Upper George's Street, Kingstown. The house had 9 rooms.
present were,
Charles Henry Canning, aged 33, a Stationmaster, born in Wexford Co.
Sarah Anne Canning, his wife, aged 41, a Dressmaker, born in Wicklow Co.
their children
Charles James, son, aged 7, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Susan Elizabeth, daughter, aged 5, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Frances Margarita, daughter, aged 4, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Thomas William, son, aged 9 months, born in Dublin

also present were,
George W. Canning, brother, aged 18, a clerk, born in Cork Co.
James Unkles, father-in-law, aged 77, a retired Sexton, born in Cork Co.


In the 1911 census, the Canning family were living at 38, Upper George's Street, Kingstown. The house had 7 rooms.
The house appears to also be known as 38, Merville Place.

Charles Henry Canning, aged 43, a cashier/book-keeper, born in Wexford
Sarah Anne Canning, his wife, aged 53, born in Wicklow
They had been married 18 years, and had 4 children, all of whom were living.

their children
Charles James, son, aged 17, a Clerk, born in Dublin.
Susan Elizabeth, daughter, aged 15, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Frances Margarita, daughter, aged 14, a scholar, born in Dublin.
Thomas William, son, aged 10, born in Dublin


Death Certificate.
Charles Henry Canning, aged 58, married, a Cashier, died at 38 Upper George's Street, Dun Laoghaire, on 18 November 1925.
The cause of death was Influenza, 12 days, Heart Failure, 6 hours, certified.
The informant of his death was Wm. Canning, son, present at death, of the same address, who registered it on 19 November 1925.


Inscription


IN
Loving Memory
of
RITA
The dearly loved daughter of
CHARLES H. and SARAH A. CANNING
Kingstown
Who fell asleep 4th June 1916
Aged 19 ½ years

"Blessed are the pure in heart"

also their dear son
CHARLIE
Leinster Regiment
died 16th October 1918
from illness contracted on active service
Aged 25 years

He did his duty

Also the above
CHARLES H. CANNING
who entered into rest 18th November 1923
aged 58 years

"Safe in the arms of Jesus"



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