RO-MOSO-0076

Record Date: 
27 June 2015
Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

JAMES KILDUFF

DIED SEPT 1907

MARY KILDUFF

DIED 16th JULY 1936

LIZZIE DIED 7th MARCH 1970

EDWARD KILDUFF

DIED 1912

JAMES J KILDUFF

DIED 17th DECEMBER 1981

PATRICK KILDUFF

DIED 2nd MARCH 1988

Grave location
County: 
Latitude: 
53.332191666667
Longitude: 
-8.0775258333333
Number of people commemorated: 
6
People commemorated: 
Name: 
JAMES
Surname: 
KILDUFF
Date of death - month: 
September
Date of death - year: 
1907
Name: 
MARY
Surname: 
KILDUFF (NEE GUINAN)
Date of death - day: 
16
Date of death - month: 
July
Date of death - year: 
1936
Relationship with first person: 
WIFE OF JAMES
Name: 
LIZZIE
Surname: 
KILDUFF
Date of death - day: 
7
Date of death - month: 
March
Date of death - year: 
1970
Relationship with first person: 
DAUGHTER OF JAMES & MARY
Name: 
EDWARD
Surname: 
KILDUFF
Date of death - year: 
1912
Relationship with first person: 
BROTHER OF JAMES
Name: 
JAMES
Surname: 
KILDUFF
Date of death - day: 
17
Date of death - month: 
December
Date of death - year: 
1981
Relationship with first person: 
SON OF JAMES & MARY
Name: 
PATRICK
Surname: 
KILDUFF
Date of death - day: 
2
Date of death - month: 
March
Date of death - year: 
1988
Relationship with first person: 
SON OF JAMES & MARY
Notes: 

THE ADDRESS FOR THIS GRAVE IS MOORE SOUTH.

CIVIL RECORDS: JAMES KILDUFF MARRIED MARY GUINAN, COOLDERRY, DAUGHTER OF THOMAS (A PLOUGHMAN) ON THE 2/2/1882 IN BALLINASLOE CHURCH.

PARENTS TO 10 CHILDREN: ELLEN 1883, MARY, 1884, CATHERINE 1885, ELIZA 1887, EDWARD 1889, THOMAS FRANCIS 1890, JOHN STEPHEN 1893, JAMES 1895, MICHAEL 1897 & PATRICK 1900.

PATRICK KILDUFF LIVED IN LIBERTY.

Edward Kilduff was born 11/11/1888 to parents James Kilduff & Mary Guinan. He travelled to Boston on the 29/04/1914 on board the ship "Franconia". He enlisted in the 4th Recruit Company General Service Infantry at Fort Slocum, New York on the 10/05/1918. Transferred to Troop E 310th Calvery to Fort Ethan Allan Training Camp, Vermont, Boston on the 14/05/1918. Edward Kilduff died on the 13/10/1918 at the Training Camp in Fort Ethan. His funeral was held at the house of his cousin Mrs Mary Finn, St Albans Road. Funeral Mass was celebrated in Mission Church followed by internment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury, Suffolk County, Mass.