The family were living in Dublin.. see below
1901 Dublin Census
Residents of a house 2.5 in Ryders Row (Rotunda, Dublin)
O'Sullivan John, 44 Father RC City of Cork Tea Mixer
O'Sullivan Margt 43 Mother Wife RC County of Cork House Keeper
O'Sullivan Molly, 18 Dau RC City of Cork, Machinest
O'Sullivan, Tiney, 15, Dau, RC, City of Cork, Belt and Fur Maker
O'Sullivan Nelly, 13, Dau RC, City of Cork, Scholar
O'Sullivan John 12 Son RC City of Cork Scholar
O'Sullivan James 10 Son RC City of Cork Scholar
O'Sullivan Louisa' 8 Dau RC City of Cork, Scholar
Cox Margt 65 Mother-in-Law RC County of Cork Cook not Employed
1911 Dublin Census
Residents of a house 13 in Arranmore Avenue (Inn's Quay, Dublin)
O Sullivan Margaret 47 Head of Family, Widow, RC Co Cork
O Sullivan Mary 28 Dau RC Cork City Stationer
O Sullivan Christina 25 Dau RC Cork City,
O Sullivan Ellen 23 Dau RC Cork City Stationer
O Sullivan John 22 Son RC Cork City Civil Service-Postman
O Sullivan James 20 Son RC Cork City Grocer-Unemployed
O Sullivan Louisa 18 Daughter RC Cork City Seamstress
Davis Ernest 12 Nephew RC Aldershot England Scholar
It’s most likely that James and Seamus O’Sullivan are the same person.
‘Seamus’ died in Limerick 1974
I have been given a copy of newspaper cutting regarding the funeral of Seamus O' Sullivan, NO date on the cutting though.
It reads…. Seamus O' Sullivan K.M., 114 O'Connell St. Limerick died aged 83. The late Mr O'Sullivan was a director of E. D. O'Sullivan & Co. Ltd., shoe specialists for over 20 years. He was a Captain in the IRA and was in the GPO Garrison during the 1916 Rising. He is survived by sons: Mr E. D. O'Sullivan, Mr J. D. O'Sullivan. Daughters: Miss L O'Sullivan, Mrs K O'Nolan. Sister LOUISA POLLARD and sister-in-law Mrs E. Dore.
Funeral at St. Michael's Churchto St Lawrence Cemetery following Requiem Mass.
A Guard of Honor formed by Limerick Knights of Malta.
(I know the full names of the above persons but not given them just in case the are still alive. I know Louisa had died as I have her death certificate as she was married to my grandpop’s brother Francis Dominic Pollard.)
Re-Bureau of Military History, 1913-1921.
Have found a Statement by Seamus O' Sullivan signed 1st June 1950 which gives his address as The Bungalow, Revington Park, Limerick, Ireland.
Other Surnames related to the O'Sullivan family are Daly and Clarke, I would be pleased to hear from anyone who might be related.
1901 Dublin Census
Residents of a house 2.5 in Ryders Row (Rotunda, Dublin)
O'Sullivan John, 44 Father RC City of Cork Tea Mixer
O'Sullivan Margt 43 Mother Wife RC County of Cork House Keeper
O'Sullivan Molly, 18 Dau RC City of Cork, Machinest
O'Sullivan, Tiney, 15, Dau, RC, City of Cork, Belt and Fur Maker
O'Sullivan Nelly, 13, Dau RC, City of Cork, Scholar
O'Sullivan John 12 Son RC City of Cork Scholar
O'Sullivan James 10 Son RC City of Cork Scholar
O'Sullivan Louisa' 8 Dau RC City of Cork, Scholar
Cox Margt 65 Mother-in-Law RC County of Cork Cook not Employed
1911 Dublin Census
Residents of a house 13 in Arranmore Avenue (Inn's Quay, Dublin)
O Sullivan Margaret 47 Head of Family, Widow, RC Co Cork
O Sullivan Mary 28 Dau RC Cork City Stationer
O Sullivan Christina 25 Dau RC Cork City,
O Sullivan Ellen 23 Dau RC Cork City Stationer
O Sullivan John 22 Son RC Cork City Civil Service-Postman
O Sullivan James 20 Son RC Cork City Grocer-Unemployed
O Sullivan Louisa 18 Daughter RC Cork City Seamstress
Davis Ernest 12 Nephew RC Aldershot England Scholar
It’s most likely that James and Seamus O’Sullivan are the same person.
‘Seamus’ died in Limerick 1974
I have been given a copy of newspaper cutting regarding the funeral of Seamus O' Sullivan, NO date on the cutting though.
It reads…. Seamus O' Sullivan K.M., 114 O'Connell St. Limerick died aged 83. The late Mr O'Sullivan was a director of E. D. O'Sullivan & Co. Ltd., shoe specialists for over 20 years. He was a Captain in the IRA and was in the GPO Garrison during the 1916 Rising. He is survived by sons: Mr E. D. O'Sullivan, Mr J. D. O'Sullivan. Daughters: Miss L O'Sullivan, Mrs K O'Nolan. Sister LOUISA POLLARD and sister-in-law Mrs E. Dore.
Funeral at St. Michael's Churchto St Lawrence Cemetery following Requiem Mass.
A Guard of Honor formed by Limerick Knights of Malta.
(I know the full names of the above persons but not given them just in case the are still alive. I know Louisa had died as I have her death certificate as she was married to my grandpop’s brother Francis Dominic Pollard.)
Re-Bureau of Military History, 1913-1921.
Have found a Statement by Seamus O' Sullivan signed 1st June 1950 which gives his address as The Bungalow, Revington Park, Limerick, Ireland.
Other Surnames related to the O'Sullivan family are Daly and Clarke, I would be pleased to hear from anyone who might be related.
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