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Eustace Family Deaths & Burials in Ireland (1895)

By: David Carberry, Ronald F. Eustice & Terry Diebel

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INDEX of Irish Deaths – 1895                       LDS Film 0101598

#          Name                                                  Age      Registration District   Vol.     Page     

1.  Anna Eustace,                                3Q       0          Dublin, North              2          511

Anne Eustace of 34 Church Street, Dublin, a one month old child, died July 26, 1894 of convulsions, no medical attendant. Anne (her X mark), mother of 34 Church Street was present at the death which was registered August 10, 1895 in No. 3, North City District, North Dublin Union, Dublin; W.D. White, Registrar.

Note: Anna Christina Eustace was born 9 June 1895 to James Eustace; cab driver in City of Dublin and Anne Lyons at 34 Church Street, Dublin North.

Source: PRO.

 

2. Charles Eustace,                             4Q       32        Dublin, South              2          499

Charles Eustace, of Ship Street, Dublin, a bachelor about 32 years old, compositor, died December 20, 1895 at Stevens Hospital of phthisis, (six months), certified. L. Spearing, Stevens Hospital was present at the death which was registered December 27, 1895 in No. 1, South City District, South Dublin Union, Dublin; Thomas O’Neill, Registrar.

Note: Charles Eustace was born about 1863.

Source: PRO.

 

3. Ellen Buckner Eustis,                     4Q       59        Dunshaughlin              2          585

Ellen Buckner Eustace, of Lagose, a Gentleman’s wife, about 59 years old, died October 26, 1895 at Lagose of heart disease and pneumonia, (4 days), certified. George Eustis, occupier, Lagose, was present at the death which was registered October 28, 1895 in the Ratoath District, Dunshaughlin      Union, county Meath; George W. Daly, Registrar.

Note: Ellen Bruckner Eustace was born about 1836.

Source: PRO.

 

4. Francis Eustace,                             3Q       0          Dublin, South              2          389

Francis Eustace, of 33 Wentworth Place, Dublin, a child about eleven months old, son of a smith’s helper, died July 18, 1895 at Sir P. Duns Hospital, Dublin of bronchitis, (seven days), and pneumonia (one day), certified. Christy Heath, Sir P. Duns Hospital was present at the death which was registered July 19, 1895 in No. 4, South City District, South Dublin Union, Dublin; H.W. Byrne, Registrar.

Note: Francis Eustace, son of Francis Eustace, engine fitter and Bridget Kavanagh of 33 Wentworth Place, Dublin was born 29 July 1894.

Source: PRO.

 

5. Hardy Eustace,                               1Q       69        Carlow                        3          327

Hardy Eustace, the son of James Hardy Eustace and Elizabeth Reed, was born in 1827 and died in 1895. Captain Hardy Eustace of Castlemore and Hardymount, J.P. served in the 4th Dragoons and the Carlow Regiment, and was High Sheriff of Carlow in 1862. He married in 1856 to Anne (died 1892), daughter of John Dawson Duckett of Duckett’s Grove, Co. Carlow, and had six children including his heir John James Hardy Rowland Eustace, who assumed the Duckett name in compliance with the Will of his uncle William Duckett, who had died in 1908. The other children were: Joseph William Duckett Francis, b. 1861, d. infancy; Frederick Adolphus Dawson Oliver, Major, 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 1866, dsp. 1927; Johanna Fredrica Eugenia Gundreda married 1894 Lieut.-Colonel Reginald Jocelyn Heber-Percy; Alexandra Sabina Sarah Anna, married 1892, William Edward Grogan of Slaney Park, Co. Wicklow, and had two sons, Cornelius William, b. 1895, and John Reginald, b. 1899, and two daughters; Grace Isabella Florence Josephine, m. 1906, P D. Scott-Moncrieff.

 

6. Jane Eustace,                                  4Q       48        Dublin, South              2          474

Jane Eustace, of Spring Gardens, Dublin, a 48 year old spinster, occupation; charwoman, died October 21, 1895 at the South Dublin Union Workhouse, Dublin of brain disease, certified. A. Francis, occupier S.D.U. workhouse was present at the death which was registered October 22, 1895 in No. 1, South City District, South Dublin Union, Dublin. Jane Eustace was born about 1847.

Source: PRO.

 

7. Jane Eustase,                                  2Q       14        Waterford                   4          551

Jane Eustace, of Bank Lane, Waterford, a 14 year old spinster, child of a bookbinder, died April 29, 1895 at Bank Lane, disease of the spine, no medical attendant. John Eustace, father of Bank Lane was present at the death which was registered April 29, 1895 in No. 1, Waterford District, Waterford Union, Waterford. Jane Eustace was born 2 June 1880 at Castle Street, Waterford. She was the daughter of John Eustace, bookbinder and Mary Ann Chalk.

Source: PRO.

 

8. Mary Eustace,                                1Q       80        Dublin, North              2          544

Mary Eustace, of 43 Beresford Street, an 80 year old widow, housekeeper, died March 24, 1895 at Beresford Street, asthenia (one month), certified. Elizabeth (her X mark) Dixon of 22 Beresford Street was present at the death which was registered March 25, 1895 in No. 3, North City District, Dublin North Union, Dublin; W.D. White, Registrar. Mary Eustace was born about 1815.

Source: PRO.

 

9. Mary Anne Eustace,                                   1Q       0          Balrothery                  2          323

Mary Anne Eustace, of Courtlough, a four month old female child, died January 23, 1895 at Courtlough, of whooping cough (one month), pneumonia (three days), certified. John (his X mark) Eustace of Courtlough was present at the death which was registered January 28, 1895 in the Balbriggan District, Balrothery Union, County Dublin; Edward McGonagle, Assistant Registrar.

Note: Mary Anne Eustace daughter of John Eustace and Anna McDonald was born 1 September 1894 at Balbriggan.

Source: PRO.

 

10. Patrick Eustace,                           1Q       48        Dublin, North              2          415

Patrick Eustace, of 31 Ballybough Road, Dublin, a 48 year old widower, occupation: car owner, died June 8, 1895 at his home, of uremia coma, certified. L. Eustace, sister of 31 Ballybough Road was present at the death which was registered June 10, 1895 in Number 1, North City District, North Dublin Union, County and City of Dublin; J. P. Garland, Assistant Registrar.

Note: Patrick Eustace was born about 1847.

Source: PRO.


11. William Eustace,                          4Q       65        Tullamore                   3          410

William Eustace, of Harbour Street, Tullamore, a 65 year old gas manager; married, died December 5, 1895 at his home, of general tuberculosis and exhaustion (six months), certified. Frederick Eustace, son, of Tullamore was present at the death which was registered December 17, 1895 in Tullamore, King’s County; J.A. Moorhead, Registrar.

Note: William Eustace was born about 1830.

William Eustace was born about 1830 probably in County Kilkenny; he began his career as a plumber and later became a gas works manager, first in Kilkenny and later at Tullamore, Kings County (later Offaly). He married Marianne (Marian) Miller and they were the parents of Frederick who was born 24 May 1869 at Johns Green, Kilkenny District 1, County Kilkenny. At the time of the son’s birth, William’s occupation was listed as superintendent in gas house. In June, 1873, William Eustace was appointed manager of the Tullamore Gas Works, a position he continued to fill until his death, when he was succeeded by his son, Frederick J. Eustace. William Eustace died 5 December 1895, age 85 years at Harbor Street, Tullamore

Source: PRO.

Additional Information:
William Eustace of Tullamore:

In June, 1873, William Eustace was appointed manager of the works, which important position he continued to fill with satisfaction to the directors and everybody else concerned until his death in 1895, when he was succeeded by his son, Frederick Thomas Eustace, the present popular manager. During the last decade the works have been reconstructed, their being very little of the original plant in existence. (As the town developed industrially, it became necessary to make improvements and extensions in the works. A new gas holder was erected at a cost of over one thousand pounds. The retort settings have been constructed on what is known as the regenerative system. A plant for the manufacture of sulphate of ammonia was also erected at considerable expense. The system of public lighting has also been considerably improved, the illuminating power of the lamps having been greatly increased by the adoption of inverted incandescent burners which are a vast improvement on the old flat flame burners. Originally the number of public lamps in Tullamore was forty; the number is now double that, and within the past couple of years new mains have been laid through different parts of the town. About a year ago there was talk about introducing the electric light, and the scheme was successfully defeated at the Urban Council by the supporters of the old-time system. Since then the directors have had under consideration a scheme for the lighting of the town with electricity and possibly in the near future the scheme will fructify. The town is well lighted at present - the Gas Company having at the beginning of the season made a new arrangement with the Urban Council whereby the lighting can be more effectively and satisfactorily carried out. The present secretary of the company is Mr. J. A. Lumley, who succeeded his father when that esteemed gentleman died in 1900. It is of some interest to note that when the company was formed, in 1859, the population of Tullamore was 5,000.

 
 

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