George served in The Connaught Rangers in World War 1.
Marriage.
George Baistow, alias Briscoe, a bachelor, a Soldier, from 3 Wellington Cottages, Templeogue, son of George Baistow, alias Briscoe, a Soldier, married Mary Kennedy, a spinster, from Templeogue, daughter of Edward Kennedy, a Labourer, on 18 January 1915, at St. Joseph's Church, Terenure,
The witnesses were
James Kennedy
Mary Lawlor
Death.
George Briscoe, aged 66, married, a British Army Pensioner, died on 15 March 1952, at Greenhills, Tallaght.
The cause of death was Myocardial Degeneration, Cardiac Irregularity, 33 years, Renal Failure, 4 days, certified.
His death was registered on 15 March 1952, by Richard Matthews, son-in-law, present at death, of 31 Galtymore Road, Drimnagh.
George served in The Connaught Rangers in World War 1.
Marriage.
George Baistow, alias Briscoe, a bachelor, a Soldier, from 3 Wellington Cottages, Templeogue, son of George Baistow, alias Briscoe, a Soldier, married Mary Kennedy, a spinster, from Templeogue, daughter of Edward Kennedy, a Labourer, on 18 January 1915, at St. Joseph's Church, Terenure,
The witnesses were
James Kennedy
Mary Lawlor
Death.
George Briscoe, aged 66, married, a British Army Pensioner, died on 15 March 1952, at Greenhills, Tallaght.
The cause of death was Myocardial Degeneration, Cardiac Irregularity, 33 years, Renal Failure, 4 days, certified.
His death was registered on 15 March 1952, by Richard Matthews, son-in-law, present at death, of 31 Galtymore Road, Drimnagh.
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