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Sources

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Death

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  • “Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845–1958,” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. General Register Office, Republic of Ireland. "Quarterly Returns of Deaths in Ireland with Index to Deaths."

Name: Peter Hughes
Date of Registration: Sep Q. 1954
Death Age: 75
Registration district: Dundalk
Volume: 2
Page: 367
FHL Film Number: 257855

birth / baptism

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  • "Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845–1958,” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. General Register Office, Republic of Ireland. "Quarterly Returns of Births in Ireland with Index to Births."

Name: Peter Hughes
Date of Registration: Dec Q. 1878
Registration district: Ardee
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 2
Page: 349
FHL Film Number: 101055

* Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620–1911. Index. Salt Lake City, Utah: Family Search.

Name: Peter Hughes
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1878
Birth Place: Spring Hill, Louth, Ireland
Father: Bernard Hughes
Mother: Rose Gilshenan Hughes
FHL Film Number: 256015

  • National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 05602 / 08

Name: Peter Hughes
Baptism Age: 0
Event Type: Baptism
Birth Date: 1878
Baptism Date: 17 Nov 1878
Baptism Place: Tallanstown, Louth, Ireland
Diocese: Armagh
Father: Bernard Hughes
Mother: Rose Gilsenan (could be Gilhenan)

Obituary

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  • Irish Independent 1905-current, Friday, June 25, 1954; Page: 8

detail sparse biggest items

  • to being on the run for the German Army plot, and then his spending three years ib Usk Gaol, England as consequence
  • 1927-1932 Chairman of the Army Pensions Board and Chairman of Hospitals Trust
  • for many years trustee of Dundalk Agricultural Show
  • predeceased by his wife, has issue: two sons and two daughters
  • Irish Independent 1905-current, Monday, June 28, 1954; Page: 8

covers burial at St Patrick's Dundalk cemetery, following a service at St Patrick's Cathedral

  • sons peter and Brendan, daughters Lucy and Patricia; sisters Mrs H. Harney and Mrs Muckian
  • attended by Cosgrave, TDs: Coburn, Aiken, Kelly and Murphy, of Drogheda, previous TD Louth
  • Evening Echo 1896-current, Friday, June 25, 1954; Page: 5

similar information, though also mentions that was in Sinn Fein in 1916, with his brother Patrick