Brother of the executed 1916 Easter Rising leader
Éamonn Ceannt.
In the 1901 census, he was living at home with his father James Kent.
Richard Kent married Anastatia Dillon in Killarney on 17 August 1909.
in the 1911 census, the Kents were living on Richmond Road, Drumcondra, Dublin.
present were,
Richard Kent, aged 27, a Clerk of the Second Division, Irish Land Commission, married, born in Co. Galway.
Anastatia, his wife, aged 28, married, born in Co. Kerry.
They had been married one year and had no children.
Death.
Richard Kent, aged 77, married, a retired Civil Servant, late of 190 Cabra Road, Dublin, died at The Bons Secours Hospital, Glasnevin, on 3 October 1960.
The cause of death was
(a) Broncho-Pneumonia, 1 week,
(b) Diabetes Mellititis,
certified.
Brother of the executed 1916 Easter Rising leader
Éamonn Ceannt.
In the 1901 census, he was living at home with his father James Kent.
Richard Kent married Anastatia Dillon in Killarney on 17 August 1909.
in the 1911 census, the Kents were living on Richmond Road, Drumcondra, Dublin.
present were,
Richard Kent, aged 27, a Clerk of the Second Division, Irish Land Commission, married, born in Co. Galway.
Anastatia, his wife, aged 28, married, born in Co. Kerry.
They had been married one year and had no children.
Death.
Richard Kent, aged 77, married, a retired Civil Servant, late of 190 Cabra Road, Dublin, died at The Bons Secours Hospital, Glasnevin, on 3 October 1960.
The cause of death was
(a) Broncho-Pneumonia, 1 week,
(b) Diabetes Mellititis,
certified.
Inscription
In Loving Memory Of
RICHARD KENT
died 3rd October 1960
and of his wife
ANASTATIA (DOLLIE)
died 17th March 1965
SEÁN Ó CONCHOBHAIR
son in law
died 17th March 1987
MAUREEN O'CONNOR (nee KENT)
died 13th July 2003
JOHANNA ROSE KENT
died 29th December 2012
R. I. P.
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