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Facts and Events
Aloysius Joseph Reid was baptised on 24th June 1894 in Monasterevin, County Kildare, son of a bricklayer named William Reid and his wife Elizabeth Mary Bowe. In the two censuses, Aloysius was living with his parents and siblings at Mary's Lane in the town, adjoining the Catholic church. In each census Aloysius was described as a scholar.
In 1924, Aloysius appears to have been the informant for his father's death: the informant is described as "Lucius Reid, Son", which is likely a shortening or a mis-hearing of Aloysius. Aloysius has yet to be traced after this sighting in 1924, when he described as living in Monasterevin.
References
- Births index, in General Register Office of Ireland. Civil Registration.
b. Aloysius Joseph REID, June Quarter 1894, Athy Registration District, Vol. 3, page 313
- ↑ Census Office. Ireland Census 1901. (National Archives of Ireland)
County: Kildare, District Electoral Division: Monasterevan, Parish: Monasterevan, Townland or Street: Marys Lane, Schedule 3, 31 Mar 1901.
Form A (about the family): Address: Mary's Lane, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare William Reid, head of family, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, 38 [1862/3], Male, Bricklayer, Married, b. Co. Armagh, speaks English Elizabeth Reid, wife, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, 36 [1864/5], Female, Housekeeper, Married, b. Co. Kildare, speaks English Michael Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, 12 [1888/9], Male, Scholar, Not married, b. Co. Kildare, speaks English William Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, 10 [1890/1], Male, Scholar, Not married, b. Co. Kildare, speaks English Kathleen Reid, daughter, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, 9 [1891/2], Female, Scholar, Not married, b. Co. Kildare, speaks English Aloysius Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, 4 [1896/7], Male, Scholar, Not married, b. Co. Kildare, speaks English Stephen Reid, son Roman Catholic, Cannot read, 2 [1898/9], Male, Scholar, Not married, b. Co. Kildare, speaks English Form B (about the house): Walls of stone, brick or concrete Roof of slate, iron or tile Four rooms Four windows in front of house One family in the house Outbuildings: 3 (Piggery, Fowl house and Turf house)
- ↑ Census Office. Ireland Census 1911. (Dublin: National Archives of Ireland)
County: Kildare, District Electoral Division: Monasterevan, Parish: Monasterevan, Townland or Street: Marys Lane, Schedule 5, 2 Apr 1911.
Form A (about the family): Address: Mary's Lane, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare William Reid, head of family, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 52 [1858/9], Bricklayer, Married, b. Co. Armagh Elizabeth Reid, wife, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Female, 50 [1860/1], Married 24 years, 9 children born, 7 still living, b. Co. Kildare John J. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 22 [1888/9], Clerk, Single, b. Co. Kildare William C. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 19 [1891/2], Teacher, Single, b. Co. Kildare Kathleen M. Reid, daughter, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Female, 17 [1893/4], Teacher, Single, b. Co. Kildare Aloysius J. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 15 [1895/6], Scholar, Single, b. Co. Kildare Stephen C. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 10 [1900/1], Scholar, Single, b. Co. Kildare Mary J. Reid, daughter, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Female, 7 [1903/4], Scholar, b. Co. Kildare Form B (about the house): Walls of stone, brick or concrete Roof of thatch, wood or other perishable material Four rooms Two windows in front of house One family in the house Outbuildings: 3 (Piggery, Fowl house and Turf house)
- ↑ Kildare Genealogy. Kildare Genealogy.
ch. 24 Jun 1894, Monasterevin: Aloysius Joseph son of William Reid & Elizabeth Bowe of Town, sponsors John Lynan & Frances Cassidy
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