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- The burial record record for William Tyrrell listed a Monica Sherry, a niece, as providing the
information. There is a record of a Monica Tyrrell marrying a James Sherry on the same day a Patrick Tyrrell married an Ellen Sherry. It appears a brother and sister married a brother and sister. However their ages suggest they were born early 1840s and a search of online records so far digitized shows twins Patrick and Monica Tyrrell born 1833. These families appear to be in Dublin after 1900. However, because of doubt with their births, a search continued on Rathmines Parish Register (south of Goldenbridgeand not digitized) but very few Tyrrells were listed per its index. Further research would need to be conducted.
NY shows a death record for William Tyrrell wife Anna DaVerne and daughter Francis. There's no date and there's no other information to suggest that William came to NY and died there.
- (Research):Places mentioned in Death/Burial Records
1875 Margaret Tyrrell died at 2 Richmond St., Golden bridge, per Burial (Record 12).
The Death entry just stated Golden bridge (Record 10).
1887 William Tyrrell lived at 3 Byrnes Cottages, Goldenbridge (Record 12)
Per death entry from Inchicore (Record 10)
Revision Books from 1865 (1855-1865; 1865-1880, 1880-1900) Electoral District Palmerstown.
Richmond St was in Goldenbridge North Townland and Civil Parish of St James. Part could be Barrack St (Richmond
Barracks was bounded by Barrack St)
Byrnes Place became Byrnes Cottages and was in Goldenbridge North townland
Colton Street was in Goldenbridge North townland
Revision Book 1865-1880, ED Palmerstown
Golden Bridge North Townland (1865-1880, 1st Revision)
Paper Mill Lane plot 1c a Mary Anne Tyrrell had resided in a house valued at £1 but was crossed off by possibly Nov.
1864 and 'lodgers' inserted.
Byrnes Place became Byrnes Cottages.
At plot 3 were 'ruins' but a house and garden was included about Sept 1863 with 'lodgers but by Oct 1868 a
Richd Reilly became the occupier.
Golden Bridge North Townland (1865-1880, 2st Revision)
Barrack Street (from Naas Road) - At Plot 7-no.3, a William Tyrrell was included as the occupier of the house and yard
with Catherine Callaghan possibly about Oct 1875
(At Plot 7-no. 4 a Richard Reilly was included as occupier about the same time)
Golden Bridge North Townland (1865-1880, 3rd Revision)
Barrack Street (from Naas Road) - At Plot 7-no.3 both William Tyrrell and Catherine Callaghan were crossed off about
1878
Revision Book 1880-1900, ED Palmerstown
Golden Bridge North Townland (1880 -1900), 1st Revision
Byrnes Cottages were now 'off Thomas Davies Street' and 1 to 4 renamed Quinn's Cottages
At Plot 7-no.3 Richard Reilly was crossed off about 1885 and James Lynch inserted.
Colton Street became part of Thomas Davies Street.
Plot 7-no.17a the house valued at £2 was vacant but a Michl Sproule became occupier but crossed off and a William
Tyrrell inserted in the 1880s. The latter was also crossed off and house became vacant
Plot 22 Coulton Street South now Thomas Davies Street a Peter Tyrrell became occupier for a while in the 1880s
Barrack St (from Naas Road) became St Vincent's St.
Plot 7-no.3 the lodgers were replaced by Laurence Kelly
Plot 7-no.11 a John and Joseph Sproule were occupier for a while but later moved to House 12
Golden Bridge North Townland (1880-1900), 2nd Revision
Plot 4 later changed to Plot 12 North Side Thomas Davies St.- Occupied from about 1892 by a Christopher Tyrrell (A
Henry Sproule had been occupier there for a while)
St Vincent's St Plot 12 Joseph and John Sproule were crossed off about 1892
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