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St Mary's Street Residents 1917 |
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Written by John McCullagh
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Monday, 07 May 2007 |
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We
return to our feature of listing former residents of Newry. The following is a list of the residents of
St Mary’s Street towards the close of the First World War.

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1
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Patrick
Keenan
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2
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Eliza
E McClorey
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3
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James
Dunne
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4
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James
O’Hanlon
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5
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Edward
Fullerton
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6
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James
Kean
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8
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Susan
McGrane
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10
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James
Braniff
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11
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Isabella
Morgan
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12
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James
McCarthy
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15
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Mary
Brady
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17
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Daniel
Hillen
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18
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William
Connellan
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19
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Ernest
Jones
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20
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Catherine
Byrne
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21
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John
Tomany
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24
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Alice
Donnelly
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26
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Luke
Hollywood
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29
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Michael
McConville
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31
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Hugh
Rooney
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32
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Patrick
McKevitt
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33
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Mary
Marley
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34
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Patrick
McLoughlin
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35
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James
Brady
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37
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Patrick
Rooney
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38
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Michael
Falloon
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39
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James
Torley
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Rose
O’Hanlon
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42
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Thomas
Lundy
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44
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McAteer & Son
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Almost
one in three of these homes were held in the name of a woman occupant. Even in today’s emancipated world, such a
percentage is unheard of. Two factors
probably contributed. Women live
longer. And, more importantly, this was
wartime and many menfolk were fighting at the Somme
or on the other Green Fields of France – many too, never to return.
Many
of our town’s best known surnames are included. Was James Braniff a forebear of Peter Braniff, solicitor? Is Michael Falloon a predecessor of our
reader, Gene? Was William a father to
the famous Joe Connellan, public representative?
Certainly
this list, like those that went before and others to follow, should be of
immense help to Newry folk in search of their ancestors!
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