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Name Age
Reg. District Vol. Page
1. Eva
Eustace, 1Q 0
Galway 4 157
Eva Eustace, daughter of James Eustace,
painter and Maria O’Flaherty of Sea Road, Galway, was born 22 August
1913 and died in early 1914.
2.
George Eustace, 4Q 34
Dublin, No. 2 349
George Eustace, a bachelor, age about 34,
Soldier, died on December 4, 1914 at 38 St. Ignatius Road, North Dublin.
William Butterly was present at death.
Sources: GRO and Irish Census 1901 and
1911.
3. James
Eustace, 4Q 72
Wexford 4 482
James Eustace, a 72 year old bachelor of
Grange, County Wexford died 8 November 1914 at his home of chronic
bronchitis (certified). James was a labourer and born about 1842.
Patrick (his X mark) Doyle was present at death and caused the body to
be buried. The death was recorded December 4, 1914 at the Bridgetown
District, Wexford.
Notes: James Eustace, age 69,
agricultural labourer, single is listed on the 1911 census as a visitor
living in the home of Patrick and Johanna Doyle, at house # 3, Grange,
Tomhaggard, County Wexford. James was not able to read or write
according to information on the census.
4. James
Eustace, 4Q 59
Naas 2 593
James Eustace, a 59 year old bachelor
farmer of Kilbride, County Wicklow, died 16 October 1914 of mitral
disease of the heart. Michael Eustace of Kilbride, his brother was
present at death which was recorded 2 November 1914.
Notes: James was born March 10, 1856 and
baptized at Blessington on March 12th. . He was the son of
James Eustace, Ballyfolan, Manor Kilbride, a farmer and his wife Mary
McEvoy. The 1911 census shows that James Eustace, age 56, and Michael
Eustace, age 47, were living at house # 10 in Kilbride, County Wicklow
together with 23 year old servant James Weeks and labourers Con Miley,
age 50 and James Clarke, age 47.
5. John
Eustace, 3Q 73 Dublin,
North 2 348
John Eustace, age about 73, Silversmith,
died on 21 July 1914 at his home at 26 Denmark Street, Dublin North.
Robert Eustace, his son was present at his death. The cause of death
which was recorded on July 22, 1914 by E.P. Eustace, Registrar was
listed as pneumonia of seven days duration.
Note: John Eustace, son of James Eustace,
married Margaret Bruce, daughter of Robert Bruce, at St. Thomas Church,
Dublin on 13 October 1862. They were the parents of Christina, born 4
January 1865; Robert, born 20 December 1867; Mary, born about 1881, and
Margaret, born 14 June 1882.
Sources: GRO and Irish Census 1901 and
1911.
6. John
Eustace, 4Q 61
Baltinglass 2 268
John Eustace of Ballytore, bachelor, age
about 61, Labourer, died on November 1, 1914 at the Baltinglass
Workhouse, County Wicklow. J.B. Doyle, occupier of the Baltinglass
Workhouse was present at his death. The cause of death which was
recorded on December 28, 1914 by J.J Cruise, Registrar was listed as
cardiac disease (syncope) certified.
Sources: GRO and Irish Census 1901 and
1911.
7. Joseph
Eustace, 1Q 7
Waterford 4 494
Joseph Eustace, son of a labourer, age
about 7 years, died on 15th March 1914 at Bank Lane, city of
Waterford, County Waterford. Joseph Eustace, father, was present at his
death at Bank Lane. The cause of death was tuberculosis and meningitis
(about 2 weeks) recorded on 16 March, 1914 by T.A. Kelleher, Registrar.
Notes: Joseph Eustace, son of Joseph
Eustace, groom and Annie Flynn was born 24 January 1907 at Bank Lane,
Waterford.
8. Patrick
Eustace, 3Q 26
Roscrea 3 339
Patrick Eustace, of Errill, Queen’s
County, son of a labourer, age about 26 years, died on June 18, 1914 at
the Roscrea workhouse. R. Meagher, occupier of the workhouse was present
at his death. The cause of death was pneumonia (6 days) certified and
recorded on July 31st 1914 by B.C. Powell, Registrar.
Notes: Patrick Eustace, son of James
Eustace, farmer of Borrahaun and Johanna Breen was born 15 August 1884.
9. Margaret
Eustace, 4Q 61 Gorey
2 573
Margaret Eustace, widow, age about 61
years, died on 6 November, 1914 at Gorey, County Wexford, of a
strangulated hernia, (certified). Ellen Eustace, daughter of Gorey was
present at her death which was recorded on 7 November 1914; M. C. Nolan,
Assistant Registrar.
Note: Probably Margaret Cranwell, wife of
John Eustace. Their daughter Ellen was born 28 December 1885.
10. Norah
Eustace, 4Q 0
Dublin 2 328
Norah Eustace, infant child, age about
three months, laborer’s daughter, died of congenital syphilis
(certified); on October 13, 1914 at 6 Irvine Terrace. Patrick Eustace,
father of 6 Irvine Terrace, was present at the death which was recorded
October 31, 1914 in District Number 1 East, North Dublin Union, County
and City of Dublin.
Note: Norah Eustace was born ______,
1914.
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