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RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month. Accounts for 2019 showed net assets of over €1 million. [ 2 ]
Carlow, County Carlow: David Brian Dowd: Garda: 22762E: 26: 18 February 1989: Accidentally killed when hit by a train while pursuing thieves on foot: Sutton Park, County Dublin: Cyril Patrick Hickey: Garda: 24131H: 25: 8 December 1988: Accidentally killed in a road traffic collision while riding a motorcycle for the Garda Traffic Corps: South ...
Siblings, Lisa Cash, Christy Cawley and Chelsea Cawley, aged 18 and 8 respectively, from Tallaght, South County Dublin were killed in their home, in the early hours of 4 September 2022. [1] Their 14-year-old brother raised the alarm by jumping out of the window.
Vazquez-Jimenez was convicted of sex abuse of a child. The cause of death was hanging, according to Utah county authorities. Jail or Agency: Utah County Jail; State: Utah; Date arrested or booked: 6/3/2015; Date of death: 5/16/2016; Age at death: 45; Sources: Utah County Sheriff's Office, www.heraldextra.com
Bridget Connolly (23 May 1890 – 15 November 1981) was an Irish nationalist and republican, active during the Easter Rising of 1916 and believed to be the only person from County Carlow to be in the General Post Office, Dublin, during the Easter Rising. [1] She also served during both the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. [2]
The early 19th-century Scot's Church in Carlow town is the county's largest Presbyterian church, and the Carlow Islamic Cultural Centre is also located in Carlow town. Continuing the trend which has been observed throughout Ireland since the Census of 2006, a significant increase in the number of people who identified as having no religion was ...
Andrew Corden (1978 – 19 May 2002) was a Gaelic footballer.He was the youngest of five children of Frank and Mary Corden. [1] Considered one of Carlow's finest full-backs, [2] he captained the senior intercounty team—his final game coming seven days before his sudden death at the age of 24.
In 1898 he joined the Gaelic League and in 1899 founded the League's first Carlow branch and became its secretary. [2] Also in 1899 he helped found a Workingmen's club in Carlow. [ 4 ] By 1903 he was in Dublin, where he was working as a proof-reader for the Gaelic League printer An Cló Cumann.