Hi Alleson
Well I've got another few goodies for you to go through on FindMyPast!
I reckon you're getting your money's worth on there, hope you feel the same

Anyway, if you look up a Thomas Shelly b 1850 record is for 1890 in the Dublin Workhouse.
He is a single labourer.
WELL his address in 1890 is 17 GLOUCESTER PLACE
This is the same address that Annie Smith was buried from in 1895 !
So, now I am pretty sure that this Thomas is the son of Thomas Shelly and Margaret Dowling.
So, this then leads me onto two other records, ages are out but I'm pretty sure it's the same family.
so, 1867 & 1868 a Margaret Shelly with children Thomas Shelly and Annie Shelly were taken into the workhouse.
Margaret is listed as a married servant living at Bull Alley.
Look at the records anyway.
Remember 1867 was when Margaret Junior got into a spot of trouble.
This would account for it, the family appear to have been struggling.
Annie was kept with her Mum but it says Thomas Junior was sent to Thurles (he obvs came back)
So, in 1869 a 60 year old Thomas Shelly is buried in Glasnevin, last address Jane Place.
No guarantees that it's your ancestor but would be worth a gamble when you next have a few bob to spare

Tara