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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
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Irish Independent - Monday, 1 September 1952 - Page 3

... & CORRIGAN. Solicitors for Executors, 3 St. Andrew Stree.. Dublin. STATUTORY NOTICE TO _CREDITORS In the Goods of MARY LOSEBY. late of "Maysmore, " IB Sandymount Avenue. Id. the City of Dublin. Widow. Deceased



Meath Chronicle - Saturday, 19 April 1952 - Page 3
... Mrs. Mary _^ Loseby, who died at (he Carmelt '_f., A 'iirsing _flonie. Bathgii. r. Dublin, was a mouther ol tho respected lliggins family of Kells. She was in business in Kells for forty years before retiring two years...

40 years?  ???

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
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Awful news. 26 February 1924

CO. MEATH TRAGEDY Ceanannus Mor Man Found , Dead With Throat Cut A shocking tragedy occurred in Cesnannus Mot, Co. Meath, on Saturday last, when 'Peter Higgins, • shoemaker, aged about 60 years, was found dead by one of his daughters, with his throat cut, in a  shed at the rere of his residence in Magdalene street. Deceased, who was a widower, had been in delicate health for some time past. An inquest was held on the same evening by Dr. John Brangan, P.C., coroner for North Meath. The jury returned a verdict that deceased came by his death from a wound self-inflicted while temporarily insane. Kate Higgins deposed that about 4.30, after a search for her father in the garden, she found him in the shed, stretched on the floor in a pool of blood. He was not in good health, and much depressed since Christmas. Michael Higgins stated that at 1.30 he was informed that his father had taken a lotion. He immediately inquired from him what he had taken, and deceased informed him he was suffering from internal trouble and had taken Sloan's liniment at 11 a.m. His  father had been depressed for the past six months.
In the Census posted Peter Higgins was a shoemaker
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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #65 on: Yesterday at 17:08 »
Mary’s brother was killed in WW1 - 1915 and the CWGC record has ‘son of the late Peter Higgins’ which is obviously an error.

Having now posted that, ancestryobrien, the original poster,  may have all the information we have researched as they only want to find out about Mr Loseby and we can’t find him!
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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #66 on: Yesterday at 17:17 »
Frustrating.

If she had been in business in Kells for 40 years and retired two years before her death in 1952, when did she have time to get married?  ::)  One of her nieces, Mary Constance (Connie) McGuirk was born in Stevenston, Scotland, in 1916. 


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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
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One of her nieces, Mary Constance (Connie) McGuirk was born in Stevenston, Scotland, in 1916.

Annie Higgins married James McGuirk on 8 September 1915 at Kells RC Church. She was 22, a dressmaker and living at Maudlin Street. Her younger brother, Peter L Higgins was a witness.
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1915/09822/5566331.pdf

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
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Kells Through the Ages: A Photo Archive
Search Loseby. There is a shop docket 1936 of M Loseby.
Posted in 2025.
Interesting.




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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
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Nothing showing in UK

There's a tree on Ancestry
Mary (Cissy) Higgins b c 1890. Kells Meath. Father Peter, mother Bridget Rourke.
1901 in  Ireland Maudlin Street Kells.

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1911 Norliffe . Knowle Avenue. Bisphar. ? Blackpool
Cissie Higgins 20 maid  b County Weath Kells Ireland
Head of house
James Herbert Whittle S 47 retired grocer b Chorley


Interestingly, James Herbert Whittle single, 47, retired grocer, in 1911 married in 1914 his housekeeper Florance (Florence) Kilburn who was listed as married in the 1911 Census living at his household along with Cissie Higgins and one "unknown". 



There is another interesting person (and maybe a person of interest), who was in Blackpool around the time of the 1911 Census, Edgar LOSEBY. So far it seems he married 3 times  ???

Added: he had a namesake son so maybe the last marriage to Lily Smith is his son.

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
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One of her nieces, Mary Constance (Connie) McGuirk was born in Stevenston, Scotland, in 1916.

Annie Higgins married James McGuirk on 8 September 1915 at Kells RC Church. She was 22, a dressmaker and living at Maudlin Street. Her younger brother, Peter L Higgins was a witness.
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1915/09822/5566331.pdf

Within a year of Mary Constance's birth, the family moved to Dublin. Five more children were born up to the 1926 census. One died young. James was a plumber for the first birth, but then became a machinist.

1926 census
Carleton Road (Marino), Clontarf West DED, Co Dublin
https://nationalarchives.ie/collections/search-the-1926-census/census-record/#a_id=70209


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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #71 on: Yesterday at 19:15 »
Mary’s brother was killed in WW1 - 1915 and the CWGC record has ‘son of the late Peter Higgins’ which is obviously an error.

Having now posted that, ancestryobrien, the original poster,  may have all the information we have researched as they only want to find out about Mr Loseby and we can’t find him!

Don't think we will ever find him  ???

Rosie