That is really helpful - At least I can place them on the Northside of the city in 1873... but by 30 mar 1876, they are living in Crumlin, south Dublin at the baptism of their son John Daly.
There is a 'witness: Mary Carthy' on the marriage certificate of Anne and James Daly.
The report on the inquest talks about starting up a collection for the widow... and said something about mentioning it in the paper for contributions - it ends by noting, 'the inquest was then terminated, may members of the jury subscribing towards the immediate wants of the bereaved family'.
That sounds like the family were in dire straits... I mean how far would such charitable donations get them? They were probably destined for the workhouse. Anne was 14 at this stage by my calculations, so she was probably at an age to start working, but as for the others??
If they were married in St Michan's, were they CoI?
Thanks for taking an interest Shane

Michelle