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    1. [IRL-OBITS] !! Ballina Chronicle; Aug 23, 1849
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. BALLINA CHRONICLE Ballina, Mayo, Ireland Wednesday, August 23, 1849 MARRIED. In the Church of Castlebar, by the Rev. W.G. Jackson of Westport, Arthur Thomas, Esq. of Leighlin Bridge, Vice Guardian of the Union of Castlebar, to Jeannette, eldest daughter of John C. Larminie, Esq. of Spencer Park, Castlebar. DIED At Killala, on the 15th instant, of cholera, John Kirkwood, Esq. The loss of this estimable Magistrate and Merchant is deeply regretted by all who knew him. At Killala, of cholera, the beloved wife of the Rev. William Bourke. In this town, on the 11th instant, of cholera, Charles Atkinson, Esq., coroner. This gentleman was much esteemed by all to whom he was known. and has left behind him a young and interesting family to mourn his loss. In this town on the 16th instant, after a protracted illness, the beloved and amiable wife of M.H. Devlin, Esq., M.D. At the same time, two of her children, who were interred along with her. In this town on the 9th instant, much and deservedly regretted, the beloved wife of Dr. M'Nair. In this town, on the 9th instant, of cholera, the beloved wife of Francis Knox, Esq., deeply regretted. In this town, after her confinement, Winifred, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Harte, Master of the Workhouse. On Monday, the 13th instant, at the Vicarage, Lacken, Helen, the beloved wife of the Rev. George Bermingham. In Ballinrobe, on the 17th instant, suddenly, in the 83d year of his age, Thomas Gildea, Esq. Clerk of the Peace for this county. August 10th at Killanley Glebe, aged 81 years, the Rev. James Burrows, Vicar of the united parishes of Castleconnor and Kilglass. In this town on the 18th instant, Mary, relic of the late George Rogers, Esq. She was sustained throughout a protracted illness by the consolation of the Gospel and her end was peace. Of cholera, at his residence in Sligo, on Tuesday last, Thomas Little, Esq., M.D. L.L.D. Surgeon of the County Infirmary. For upwards of 30 years he enjoyed, deservedly, the highest position as physician and surgeon in this province. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/

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