Person:Thomas McEnery (24)

Watchers
Thomas J. McEnery
bur.27 Nov 1933
m. 24 Jul 1890
  1. Joseph Eugene McEnery1891 - 1966
  2. Louis McEneryAbt 1894 -
  3. John Anthony McEnery1897 - 1999
  4. James McEnery1899 - 1970
  5. Eugene McEnery1900 -
  6. Thomas J. McEnery1901 - 1933
  7. Patrick McEnery1904 -
Facts and Events
Name Thomas J. McEnery
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 12 Jul 1901 Ballyhale, Derrynahinch, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Ordination[4] 19 Jun 1930 Waterford, County Waterford, Republic of Irelandfor the Diocese of Cardiff
Burial? 27 Nov 1933 Dean's Grange Cemetery
References
  1. Census Office. Ireland Census 1911. (Dublin: National Archives of Ireland).

    1911 Census of Ireland, County Kilkenny, District Electoral Division (DED) Ballyhale, Ballyhale, household no. 32, John McEnery; digital image, National Archives of Ireland, Census of Ireland 1901/1911(http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie : accessed 26 September 2014).

  2. irishgenealogy.ie.
  3.   "Funeral of the Rev. T. J. McEnery" [1], in Irish Times
    p. 2, 28 Nov 1933.

    "The funeral took place yesterday of the Rev. Thomas J. McEnery, Cardiff Diocese, the second youngest son of Mr. John McEnery, The Hollies, Killiney, and the late Mrs. McEnery. Solemn office and Requiem Mass were celebrated at the Church of St. Alphonsus and Columba, Ballybrack, and the remains were subsequently interred in Dean's Grange Cemetery. . . celebrated by the Very Rev. Joseph E. McEnery, P.P., St. Teresa's, Manchester; deacon, the Very Rev. Louis McEnery, Taunton, Somerset; sub-deacon, the Rev. James McEnery, Manchester; master of ceremonies, the Rev. Eugene McEnery, Blackburn, all brothers of the dead priest."

    "The chief mourners were:--Mr. John McEnery (father), [the priest brothers], Mr. John McEnery (Liverpool) and Mr. P. J. McEnery, barrister-at-law (brothers); Mrs. P. J. McEnery (sister-in-law), Dr. E. J. McEnery, M.O.H., Doon, County Limerick; Mrs. O'Regan, Newcastle-West; Mrs. McEnery, Limerick; Mr. Joseph McCarthy, Kilbeggan, Westmeath; Mr. James McCarthy, Kilbeggan; Miss Marcelle Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan, Drumcondra (cousins).

  4. "Ordinations" [2], in Irish Times
    20 Jun 1930.