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501 Sponsors: John Callan and Mary Smyth. KINSELLA, Charles J. (I6888)
 
502 Sponsors: Michael O'Sullivan, and Elizabeth Mary G??? O'DRISCOLL, Kathleen Maud. (I140)
 
503 Sponsors: William Fleury, Mary Byrne. O'DRISCOLL, Norah Evangelist (I123)
 
504 Sponsors: William Hornes and Elizabeth Cullen. KINSELLA, Anne Maria (I4251)
 
505 Sponsors: William Sullivan. & Hanna Long. O'SULLIVAN, Margaret (I430)
 
506 Sponsors:John Collins & Johanna Murphy. Ellen Sullivan O'SULLIVAN, Anne (I431)
 
507 St Bridgets: A. K. 319 O'DRISCOLL, John Joseph (I585)
 
508 Staffordshire, England, Extracted Parish Records about "John Alldrett" & "Mary Pott"

Text: 23 Oct 1728 John Alldrett & Mary Pott mar.
Book: List of Churchwardens.
Collection: Staffordshire: Hamstall Ridware - Parish Registers, 1598-1812
 
Family: John ALLDRITT / Mary POTT (F415)
 
509 Started work in Guinness's Brewery.

On the 16 Nov 1945 aged just 25 Yrs.

Mannix worked as what was known as a Tapman.


 
GUIDON, Mannix Patrick (I1521)
 
510 Still alive in 1927 and living in Friens, in Nebraska. ALLDRITT, Benjamin F. (I1999)
 
511 Sydney, was a single man, and worked as a Cabinet Maker just like his father. LONG, Sydney (I1608)
 
512 Taken from the Irish Genealogy web site. on 19-11-2011 LENNON, Ellen (I164)
 
513 The Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede, overlooking the Thames on Cooper's Hill four miles from Windsor, commemorates the names of over 20,000 airmen who were lost in the Second World War during operations from bases in the United Kingdom and North and Western Europe and who have no known graves. They served in all commands from Bombers to Maintenance, and came from all parts of the Commonwealth as well as countries in Europe which had been taken by the Germans (such as Denmark, the Netherlands, or Poland) and whose airmen continued to fight in the ranks of the Royal Air Force. The memorial was designed by Sir Edward Maufe with sculpture by Vernon Hill and ceilings by John Hutton. LEARMOND, Patrick Alexander George. (I5396)
 
514 The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette,Fri., July 29, 1910, p. 3, col. 4 & 5.Death of Howard B. Overcash.__Howard B. Overcash, of 928 N Street west, died at 8 o'clock last evening following an extended illness. The funeral will be held from the residence at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, in charge of Linden camp No. 145, M. W. A., Rev. C. W. Maggart and Rev. F. K. Ward officiating. Interment will be made in Linwood cemetery.__Mr. Overcash was injured in the year 1908 by heavy lifting and he later suffered an attack of pneumonia that weakened his system for Tuberculosis that was the final cause of his death. Besides the Modern Woodmen, he was also a member of the M. B. A. and Royal Neighbors. Besides his wife he leaves a little daughter to mourn his loss. OVERCASH, Howard Benjamin (I5915)
 
515 The death has occurred of Donal LANE of St. Anthony's, Tramore Road, Togher, Cork LANE, Daniel Thadeus (I371)
 
516 The death has occurred of Kitty Mullins, ( O'Sullivan) of Cork

The death has occurred of Kitty MULLINS (nee O'Sullivan) of St. Finian's, Dorgans Road, Cork on August 24, 2006.
Requiem Mass today, Saturday, at 12 noon in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, The Lough.
Funeral afterwards to St. Oliver's Cemetery. Rest in Peace. 
O'SULLIVAN, Norah Kitty (I534)
 
517 The death has occurred of Sheila COURTNEY (nee Long)
Ballincollig, Cork


Courtney (Ballincollig, Co. Cork and late of Harrow) on October 21st 2016, peacefully surrounded by her family at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice,

Sheila (nee Long) beloved wife of the late Hughie and loving mother of Michael, Jacqueline and Marie.

Sadly missed by her loving family, son-in-law, daughter-in-in law, grandchildren, great-granddaughter, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbors and friends.

Rest in peace.

Lying in repose at Crowley's Funeral Home, Ballincollig. Rosary at 7pm Tuesday 25th October followed by removal to the Church of St. Mary and St. John, Ballincollig.

Requiem Mass at 11am Wednesday 26th October.
Funeral afterwards to St. Olivers Cemetery. 
LONG, Julia [Sheila] (I31)
 
518 The death has occurred of Stephen LONG
Liam Lynch Park, Glasheen Road, Glasheen, Cork
Unexpectedly, at Tralee General Hospital. Beloved son of Nellie and the late Noel and loving brother of Noel, Billy, Jimmy, Aidan, Ann and Georgina. Sadly missed by his loving family, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, aunts, relatives and friends. Rest in peace.

Reposing at Sullivan's Funeral Home, Turners Cross. Removal on Friday at 6.30pm to The Church of the Holy Spirit, Dennehy's Cross. Requiem Mass on Saturday at 11am. Funeral afterwards to Douglas Cemetery.
Date Published: Thursday 27th March 2008
Date of Death: Wednesday 26th March 2008 
LONG, Stephen (I3217)
 
519 The Grave is located in subdivision 262, Section A, Grave 9. Edmond bought this grave on 20 Oct 1896 upon the death of his son, Arthur Alldritt.
The original marker was Markstone.
Buried in the grave are,
Samuel Alldritt : 1887.
Arthur Alldritt : 1896.
Georgina Alldritt :1910.
Edmond Alldritt : 1915.
Henrietta Alldritt : 1933.
At a later date Mervyn Haines, the son of Georgina, put up a marker that is there to this day. 
ALLDRITT, Edmund (I792)
 
520 The Longs came from a long line of master cabinetmaker's and had a furniture making business in Cork city.
The family moved to Dublin where Thomas Long became works manager with the cabinetmakers Robert Strahan and co, in 24 Henry Street Dublin, and son Richard served his time there after attending the Christian Brothers School , Westland Row. 
LONG, Thomas (I1511)
 

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