On 27th May 1890, Miss Crowe died at Dublin, aged eighty-three years.[1]
Research notes
Estimated date of birth:—The approximate year of birth was inferred from the civil registration of the death.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 General Register Office, Ireland. Civil Registration of a Death. Eliza Crowe, female, spinster, aged 83 years, private lady, died 27th May 1890 at 118 Lower Baggot street, Dublin; cause of death: pneumonia 16 days, certified; informant: Eliza Case her X mark, present at death, of 118 Lower Baggot street; registered 2nd June 1890; J. Byrne, Registrar. Archival refs. Superintendent’s Registration District: Dublin South, Registrar’s District: No. 4, No. 465/04743128/577. Digital image online at Irish Genealogy, hosted by the Department of Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht, www.civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie (accessed and transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, 2019-07-24).
↑ Registry of Deeds, Ireland (Dublin). Memorial no. 1855-24-89 (dated 4th October 1852). Abstract: “Charles Crowe & others, 1855-24-89; Charles Crowe of Farm hill, co. Fermanagh, Esq., of the first part; the Rev. Charles Crowe of Drumuskey, co. Fermanagh, Clerk, only son of the said Charles by his late wife, Isabella Crowe otherwise Harris, deceased, of the second part; and John Mosgrove of Cherrymount, co. Fermanagh, Esq., and Isabella Eccles Mosgrove otherwise Crowe his wife, of the third part; Eliza Crowe of Farm hill, spinster, of the fourth part, dated 4th October 1852; citing the marriage settlement made between Charles Crowe the elder, of the first part, Frances Anne Harris, widow of the second part, and Edward Richardson and John Bradshaw of the third part, being the settlement made on the occasion of the marriage between Charles Crowe the elder and Isabella Crowe otherwise Harris, his late wife); citing that the issue of that marriage (with Isabella) was the Rev. Charles Crowe, Isabella Mosgrove, and Eliza Crowe.” Microfilm copy held by the Family History Library (Salt Lake City, Utah), FHL film no. 555207; digital image online at www.familysearch.org (accessed and abstract by Alison Kilpatrick, 2019-07-10).
↑Northern Standard, 26 July 1862 (pg. 3). “In Chancery.” Reciting a bill, petition, and notice lodged on behalf of the Crowe family, with orders made thereon. Citing the late Charles Crowe, Esq., of Bundoran, county Donegal; Margaret Crowe, the widow and executrix; the Rev. Charles Crowe of Loughoona, county Monaghan; Isabella Mosgrove, otherwise Crowe, and John Mosgrove, Esq., of Fintona, county Tyrone; and Eliza Crowe of Bundoran, spinster. Digital image online at the British Newspaper Archive, www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk (accessed by subscription, and transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, 2019-07-10).
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Arborealis: Family outline of Charles Crowe, Esq., of Farm hill, county Fermanagh
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