Marriage.
John Booth, a bachelor, an Accountant, from 34 Oxford Road, Ranelagh, son of Robert Booth (decd), a Head Constable, R.I.C, married Annie MacNevin, a spinster, from 132 Upper Rathmines, daughter of Richard C. MacNevin (decd), a Solicitor, on 14 September 1887, at the Dublin Registry Office.
The witnesses were
Susan Webb,
Robert Thomas Hamilton
In the 1901 census, the family were living at 14 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin.
present were,
Annie, his wife, aged 40, married, born in Co. Dublin,
Robert, son, aged 12, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
John, son, aged 10, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
Herbert, son, aged 8, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
Cecil, son, aged 6, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
also present was
Annie Dunne, aged 21, a General Domestic Servant, born in Co. Meath.
John Booth was not present, and could not be found in Ireland.
In the 1911 census, the family were living at 14 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin.
present were,
John Booth, aged 66, married, an Accountant (Retired), born in Co. Cork,
Annie, his wife, aged 50, married, born in Co. Dublin,
They had been married 22 years and had 5 children, all still alive.
Herbert C., son, aged 18, a Bank Clerk, born in Co. Dublin,
Cecil R., son, aged 16, a Bank Clerk, born in Co. Dublin,
Horace W., son, aged 9, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin.
his sons
Private John Hamilton Booth
Second Lieutenant Cecil Richard Booth
died in World War 1.
Their names are recorded on the supplementary list of
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
Death.
John Booth, aged 82, married, a Retired Accountant, died on 8 March 1926, at 14 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines.
The cause of death was Senile Decay, Cardiac Failure, certified.
His death was registered on 16 March 1926, by A. Booth, present at death, 14 Grosvenor Road.
Marriage.
John Booth, a bachelor, an Accountant, from 34 Oxford Road, Ranelagh, son of Robert Booth (decd), a Head Constable, R.I.C, married Annie MacNevin, a spinster, from 132 Upper Rathmines, daughter of Richard C. MacNevin (decd), a Solicitor, on 14 September 1887, at the Dublin Registry Office.
The witnesses were
Susan Webb,
Robert Thomas Hamilton
In the 1901 census, the family were living at 14 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin.
present were,
Annie, his wife, aged 40, married, born in Co. Dublin,
Robert, son, aged 12, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
John, son, aged 10, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
Herbert, son, aged 8, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
Cecil, son, aged 6, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin,
also present was
Annie Dunne, aged 21, a General Domestic Servant, born in Co. Meath.
John Booth was not present, and could not be found in Ireland.
In the 1911 census, the family were living at 14 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin.
present were,
John Booth, aged 66, married, an Accountant (Retired), born in Co. Cork,
Annie, his wife, aged 50, married, born in Co. Dublin,
They had been married 22 years and had 5 children, all still alive.
Herbert C., son, aged 18, a Bank Clerk, born in Co. Dublin,
Cecil R., son, aged 16, a Bank Clerk, born in Co. Dublin,
Horace W., son, aged 9, a Scholar, born in Co. Dublin.
his sons
Private John Hamilton Booth
Second Lieutenant Cecil Richard Booth
died in World War 1.
Their names are recorded on the supplementary list of
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
Death.
John Booth, aged 82, married, a Retired Accountant, died on 8 March 1926, at 14 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines.
The cause of death was Senile Decay, Cardiac Failure, certified.
His death was registered on 16 March 1926, by A. Booth, present at death, 14 Grosvenor Road.
Inscription
IN
Loving Memory
of
JOHN BOOTH
who died 8th March 1926
ANNIE BOOTH
his wife
died 30 January 1947
and their sons
HORACE WILLIAM BOOTH
died 3rd July 1919
ROBERT ERNEST BOOTH
died 19th June 1923
also of their sons
who died on active service
JOHN HAMILTON BOOTH
died 9th June 1915
CECIL RICHARD BOOTH
died 21st March 1916
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