April 5th, 1909 Death of Mrs. MacKEY, Cragleigh. She died in her eighties. Her remains were removed to Ennis Cathedral and burial took place in Drumcliffe Cemetery. The chief mourners were sons Michael (Vice-Chairman of the Ennis Board of Guardians) and Denis. Son-in-law John Kerin. Nephews W. and J. Connole, Willbrook and J. and M. Connole, Kilfenora. Cousin B. Moran, Lahinch. The officiating clergymen were Rev. J. Glynn, P.P., Kilmaley and Rev. D. O�Dea, C.C., Ennis. __________________________________________________________ Aug. 12th, 1909 Shooting Outrage Near Ennis A shooting outrage, we are informed, was perpetrated a few nights ago between Ennis and Inch at a place called Knock. The house of Mr. John MUNGOVAN was fired into with a number of gunshots entering the windows of the parlour, bedroom and kitchen with the glass being broken. It is said that from twelve to twenty shots were fired through the windows. Mr. Mungovan and his son hurriedly got out of bed, dressed and went out for the purpose of trying to discover the parties. They saw the moonlighters going through an adjoining field but were not able to recognise them. The motive attributed to the occurrence is that some dispute arose over some land. ___________________________________________________________ Mon. December 11, 1911 Death and Funeral of Miss Eileen M. GIBSON, Ballyvoe, Inch In our obituary columns last day an announcement of the death of Miss Eileen Margaret Gibson, eldest daughter of John Gibson, Ballyvoe House, Ennis and in common with their host of friends in every part of Clare, we desire to tender to the bereaved parents our sincere condolence in the loss of the flower of the household. She had not quite reached her fifteenth year and was full of charm and native Irish gentleness. Gentle and unaffected she won the hearts of all who met her and her premature passing away in the bloom of girlhood, on life�s threshold, has given a pang in the heart of many a friend. The immense attendance at the funeral on Sunday, despite the inclement weather, showed the general sympathy with bereaved family. The chief mourners were John Gibson, father, Mrs. Gibson, mother, John, Michael and Brendan, sons, Moira and Harriet, daughters. Thomas Gibson, Listowel and J. S. Carroll, Kilrush uncles Dr. M.G. Gibson, Master, Coombe Hospital, Dublin. Mrs. Healy, Moyarta Cottage, aunt., Mrs. Carroll, Kilrush aunt. John Healy, Moyarta Cottage, James Molohan, Ballyvaskin, John Molohan, Mrs. Molohan, John Healy, Killernan, Michael and Daniel Lynch, Mrs. Lynch, Dr. T.R. Killeen, Clonfeigh, Mrs. Killeen, James Killeen, Miss Killeen, Dr. J.B. MacClancy, P.J. Shanahan, Mrs. Shanahan, Doughmore, Miss Donnellan, Miltown-Malbay, Ms. Gibson, J.P., Mr. & Mrs. Tubridy, Limerick, Miss Tubridy, Limerick etc. cousins. The officiating clergy were Rev. John Glynn, P.P. Kilmaley and Rev. Daniel MacNamara. ___________________________________________________________ Mon. Sept. 28th, 1914 Death of Mr. Patrick GALVIN � Ballymacooda He died at his residence in Ballymacooda on Sunday, Sept. 20th, 1914. His remains were interred at Newhall Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 22nd. He was an elderly man at the time of his death and a large attendance accompanied the funeral. ----------------------------------------------------------- Thu. Dec. 3rd, 1914 Death of Mrs. Michael MCMAHON, Inchbeg House Mrs. McMahon died at her residence. She had been in failing health for some time and despite an operation in Dublin finally succumbed to her illness. She was the daughter of Mr. David KELLY late of Fountain House who had been a successful farmer in South America before returning to Ireland. Her funeral was large and representative. She was laid to rest in Drumcliffe Cemetery. The officiating clergymen were Rev. Fr. O�Dea, Adm., Rev. Fr. Roche and Rev. Fr. Cleary. The chief mourners were: Michael McMahon-husband, William Kelly-uncle, Dan Kelly and Mary Kelly-cousins, Miss Josie Cahill, Doora, Michael Joe Neylan, Willie Neylan, Killerk, Mrs. McNamara, Kilmaley, Mrs. McMahon, Bridget McMahon, Kilkee-cousins. Michael McMahon, bellharbour-father-in-law. Martin McMahon-brother-in-law. Mrs. Whelan, Kinvara, Mrs. Linnane, Bellharbour-sisters-in-law. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts