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Mary Anne <I>McDonald</I> Kingham

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Mary Anne McDonald Kingham

Birth
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death
6 Jan 1904 (aged 38–39)
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Glasnevin, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
NA 50.5 South
Memorial ID
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Mary McDonald/McDonnell Kingham

Marriage.
William Kingham, a bachelor, a Corporal in the West Yorkshire Regiment, from Ship Street Barracks, Dublin, son of Joshua Kingham, a Steward, married Mary Anne McDonald, a spinster, from 57 Wellington Road, daughter of John McDonald, a Gardener, on 29 June 1887, at St. Werburgh's Church [C. of I], Werburgh Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
W. J. Wilsher,
Julia Ryan

The family were recorded in the 1901 census, living at Tara Street, Dublin
present were
William Kingham, aged 49, married, a Restaurant Proprietor, born in England,
Mary A., his wife, aged 37, married, born in Dublin,
Ellen M., daughter, aged 13 [b. 16 Apr. 1888]
William H., son, aged 12, [b. 2 Dec. 1889]
John, son, aged 9, [b. 2 Dec. 1893]
Walter, son, aged 8, [b. 27 July 1895]
Mary A., daughter, aged 5, [b. 27 Dec. 1896]
Rosaline, daughter, aged 4, [b. 13 Apr. 1898]
Ann, daughter, aged 2,
2 servants, a male Groom and a female General Servant, were also present

Death.
Mary Kingham, aged 39, married, late of 16a Tara Street, died on 6 January 1904, at the Whitworth Hospital, Drumcondra, Dublin.
The cause of death was Alcoholic Neuritis, Cardiac Failure, certified.

27 June 1904.
Administration of the estate of Mary Kingham, late of 16a Tara Street, Dublin, Widow, who died 6 January 1904 at The Whitworth Hospital, Dublin, granted at Dublin to Rosannah McDonald, Widow
Effects: £1,279. 19s. 11d. (Limited)

Her name is not recorded on the headstone.
Mary McDonald/McDonnell Kingham

Marriage.
William Kingham, a bachelor, a Corporal in the West Yorkshire Regiment, from Ship Street Barracks, Dublin, son of Joshua Kingham, a Steward, married Mary Anne McDonald, a spinster, from 57 Wellington Road, daughter of John McDonald, a Gardener, on 29 June 1887, at St. Werburgh's Church [C. of I], Werburgh Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
W. J. Wilsher,
Julia Ryan

The family were recorded in the 1901 census, living at Tara Street, Dublin
present were
William Kingham, aged 49, married, a Restaurant Proprietor, born in England,
Mary A., his wife, aged 37, married, born in Dublin,
Ellen M., daughter, aged 13 [b. 16 Apr. 1888]
William H., son, aged 12, [b. 2 Dec. 1889]
John, son, aged 9, [b. 2 Dec. 1893]
Walter, son, aged 8, [b. 27 July 1895]
Mary A., daughter, aged 5, [b. 27 Dec. 1896]
Rosaline, daughter, aged 4, [b. 13 Apr. 1898]
Ann, daughter, aged 2,
2 servants, a male Groom and a female General Servant, were also present

Death.
Mary Kingham, aged 39, married, late of 16a Tara Street, died on 6 January 1904, at the Whitworth Hospital, Drumcondra, Dublin.
The cause of death was Alcoholic Neuritis, Cardiac Failure, certified.

27 June 1904.
Administration of the estate of Mary Kingham, late of 16a Tara Street, Dublin, Widow, who died 6 January 1904 at The Whitworth Hospital, Dublin, granted at Dublin to Rosannah McDonald, Widow
Effects: £1,279. 19s. 11d. (Limited)

Her name is not recorded on the headstone.


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