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Michael Roche-Kelly

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Michael Roche-Kelly

Birth
County Cork, Ireland
Death
3 Jun 1925 (aged 74–75)
County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Glasnevin, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
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In the 1901 Census, the Roche-Kelly family were living at Firgrove, Drumline, Co. Clare.
The house had 22 rooms, and had 21 out-buildings on the farm.
present were,
Michael Roche-Kelly, aged 58, a Justice of the Peace and Farmer, born in County Cork.
Mary, his wife, aged 44, born in County Kilkenny.
Helen, daughter, aged 23, born in County Clare.
James, son, aged 21, born in County Clare.
Louis, son, aged 16. born in County Clare.
Kathleen, daughter, aged 13, born in County Clare.
Rosalie, daughter, aged 10, born in County Clare.
Three servants were also present.

In the 1911 census, Michael Roche-Kelly and his second family were living at 23, Charleville Road, North Circular Road, Dublin.
present were,
Michael Roche-Kelly, aged 61, a Land Owner, born in Cork County.
Mary, his wife, aged 28, born in Clare County.
They had been married 3 years, and had one child.
Edgar Roche-Kelly, aged 1, born in Dublin City.
two servants were also present.

In the 1911 census, his children by his first wife were living at Firgrove, Drumline, Co. Clare.
present were,
James Roche-Kelly, aged 30, High Sheriff of County Clare and Lieut. South Irish Horse, born in Clare.
Louis, his brother, aged 25, born in Clare.
Kathleen, his sister, aged 23, born in Clare.
Rose, his sister, aged 21, born in Clare.
three servants were also present.


His daughter Rosalie "Rose" Mary Roche-Kelly married Walter Thomas Pigot in London in 1919.
They had 3 children,
Patricia Pigot, b. 24.9.1920.
David R. Pigot, b. 8.2.1923.
Edward Walter Pigot, b. 15.6.1926.

Firgrove House was demolished in the 1920's, and the family moved to Ballintlea House.
On 11 December 1913, The Congested Districts Board acquired an estate of 1,700 acres in Co. Mayo, owned by Michael Roche-Kelly, of Firgrove, Bunratty, Co. Clare.

In the 1901 Census, the Roche-Kelly family were living at Firgrove, Drumline, Co. Clare.
The house had 22 rooms, and had 21 out-buildings on the farm.
present were,
Michael Roche-Kelly, aged 58, a Justice of the Peace and Farmer, born in County Cork.
Mary, his wife, aged 44, born in County Kilkenny.
Helen, daughter, aged 23, born in County Clare.
James, son, aged 21, born in County Clare.
Louis, son, aged 16. born in County Clare.
Kathleen, daughter, aged 13, born in County Clare.
Rosalie, daughter, aged 10, born in County Clare.
Three servants were also present.

In the 1911 census, Michael Roche-Kelly and his second family were living at 23, Charleville Road, North Circular Road, Dublin.
present were,
Michael Roche-Kelly, aged 61, a Land Owner, born in Cork County.
Mary, his wife, aged 28, born in Clare County.
They had been married 3 years, and had one child.
Edgar Roche-Kelly, aged 1, born in Dublin City.
two servants were also present.

In the 1911 census, his children by his first wife were living at Firgrove, Drumline, Co. Clare.
present were,
James Roche-Kelly, aged 30, High Sheriff of County Clare and Lieut. South Irish Horse, born in Clare.
Louis, his brother, aged 25, born in Clare.
Kathleen, his sister, aged 23, born in Clare.
Rose, his sister, aged 21, born in Clare.
three servants were also present.


His daughter Rosalie "Rose" Mary Roche-Kelly married Walter Thomas Pigot in London in 1919.
They had 3 children,
Patricia Pigot, b. 24.9.1920.
David R. Pigot, b. 8.2.1923.
Edward Walter Pigot, b. 15.6.1926.

Firgrove House was demolished in the 1920's, and the family moved to Ballintlea House.
On 11 December 1913, The Congested Districts Board acquired an estate of 1,700 acres in Co. Mayo, owned by Michael Roche-Kelly, of Firgrove, Bunratty, Co. Clare.



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