Birth 01/09/1889 | Hazel Hatch, County Dublin, Ireland π β1911 Census Birth Certificate π View |
Event (10) 20/10/1899 ποΈ Second Boer War | Accused with sister and cousin of possession on 5th Oct of part of a tree unlawfully taken worth one shilling π View |
Lived (12) 1901 ποΈ Death of Queen Victoria | 10 Commons, Newcastle, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland π β1901 Census π View |
Lived (22) 1911 ποΈ National Insurance Act | 2 Commons, Celbridge, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland π β1911 Census π View 1911 Census: John Freaney | Head of Family | Roman Catholic | Cannot Read | Aged 50 | Boatman Labourer | Married | Born Kildare Rose Freaney | Wife | Roman Catholic | Cannot Read | Aged 44 | Charwoman | Married 8 years | 1 child born alive but no longer still living (This must be of second marriage) | Born Dublin Elizabeth Curry | Step Daughter | Roman Catholic | Read & Write | 22 | Single | Dublin |
Occupation (22) 1911 | Agricultural Labourer β1911 Census |
Marriage (30) 11/06/1919 ποΈ Treaty of Versailles | Mary PERRY Roman Catholic Church of Newcastle, Celbridge, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland π βRootschat.com irishgeneology.ie π View |
Death (73) 08/06/1962 | Hazel Hatch, County Dublin, Ireland π Congestive cardiac failure βirishgeneology.ie Death Certificate π View |
According to Henry Brown they had five children. One called Jimmy drowned in canal coming out of pub aged about 19 years. A child wife was called Julie LOOKEM?