William J. Fahie, a widower, an Engineer, of 49 Ailesbury Road, son of James K. Fahie, an Architect, and Mary G. J. Smyth, a spinster, of Stamullen, daughter of P.J. Smyth, a Medical Doctor, were married on 15 October 1908, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Tom Smyth,
Zephy Fahie.
In the 1911 census, the Fahie family were living at 47 Ailesbury Road, Dublin.
present were
William Fahie, aged 65, an Engineer, married, born in Co. Tipperary,
Gabrielle, his wife, aged 28, married, born in Co. Meath.
They had been married two years and had no children.
Gabrielle Fahie, her husband William Fahie, and his first wife Elizabeth Fahie are buried in the Fahie family plot, but their names are not recorded on the headstone.
William J. Fahie, a widower, an Engineer, of 49 Ailesbury Road, son of James K. Fahie, an Architect, and Mary G. J. Smyth, a spinster, of Stamullen, daughter of P.J. Smyth, a Medical Doctor, were married on 15 October 1908, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Tom Smyth,
Zephy Fahie.
In the 1911 census, the Fahie family were living at 47 Ailesbury Road, Dublin.
present were
William Fahie, aged 65, an Engineer, married, born in Co. Tipperary,
Gabrielle, his wife, aged 28, married, born in Co. Meath.
They had been married two years and had no children.
Gabrielle Fahie, her husband William Fahie, and his first wife Elizabeth Fahie are buried in the Fahie family plot, but their names are not recorded on the headstone.
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