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421 Oct-Dec 1948. Dub North. Vol. 2 Page 412 Family: Desmond MALONE / (F600)
 
422 Oct-Dec 1895. Dublin South vol. 2 Page 657 Family: John William,Francis. MULHALL / Margaret COWLEY (F1058)
 
423 Oct-Dec 1958 Dub North, Vol, 2 Page 436. O'MALLEY, Derek T. (I468)
 
424 Oct-Dec 1917 Dub North Vol, 2 Page 373 MALONE, Desmond (I2624)
 
425 Oct-Dec 1928, Mallow. Vol.5. Page 322. LOWE, James (I1526)
 
426 Oct-Dec 1937 Dub South Vol. 2 Page 586 Family: Martin WILSON / Elizabeth FREER (F1204)
 
427 Oct-Dec 1943 Portumna Vol, 4 Page 234. SHIEL, John B. (I1724)
 
428 Oct-Dec 1950 Wrexham Vol 8a. Page 761 Family: Frederick Alf. HUMPHREYS / Dorothy M. TOMSETT (F782)
 
429 Oct-Dec Portumna 1907 Vol. 4. Page 297. SELLARS, Vincent Laurence (I1493)
 
430 Oct-Nov-Dec. 1898.
Lewisham, London.
Vol 1d. Page 1135 
WEAVING, Vincent Thomas (I257)
 
431 On arriving in Cork, in 1923, Bernard Lived with the Considines. Aunt Lena. DOWLING, Bernard Gregory (I409)
 
432 On his Daughters wedding cert, his occupation is a "Sea-Man."
A Fisherman, or a Sailor. 
HURLEY, Richard (I1796)
 
433 On his Obituary, it said " Late of Bank of Ireland. OWEN, Henry John. (I3800)
 
434 On the 16 Apr 1927 Sailed to Canada. JUDGES, Lille Doris Irene (I59)
 
435 On the 16 Apr 1927 Sailed to Canada. JUDGES, George Thomas Henry (I62)
 
436 On the 16 Apr 1927 Sailed to Canada. KEEP, Caroline (I63)
 
437 On the Parish Register,somebody had written in pen on the bottom of the page,
that Bridget was the daughter of the first School Teacher in Sandyford National school.
 
O'DRISCOLL, Bridget M (I150)
 
438 Owned the American Hotel, " Eyre Square" Galway. O'SULLIVAN, John Joseph. (I3870)
 
439 Oxnard Press Courier - August 20, 1959 - Dr. Janss, Developer, Dies at 77
Dr. Edwin Janss, prominent land developer in Southern California and the father of Edwin Janss Jr. and William C. Janss of Los Posas Estates in this county, died last night.
Death, at 77, arose from complications connected with pneumonia and occurred at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica.
He was born in 1882 in Grand Island, Nebraska. He attended the University of Southern California and was a three-year letter man in football. He got his medical degree at Northwestern University, Chicago and interned in Vienna. In World War I he was a naval surgeon.
At the end of the war, he joined his father, Dr. Peter Janss, who had formed the Janss Investment Company in 1910. His brother, Harold, also was associated in the firm which developed Westwood Village in 1925. It is still considered one of America's outstanding planned communities. The company was instrumental in getting the University of California at Los Angeles located at Westwood. It's 87,000 acres of development also included much in the San Fernando Valley, Yorba Linda, Garvey and Los Feliz, and areas in Hollywood and West Los Angeles.
Dr. Janss became chairman of the board of the Janss Investment Corp. in 1928. He and his brother retired from active management in 1954 with control going to the sons, Edwin and William. The corporation sold it's holdings in West Los Angeles and moved operations to the Conejo Ranch in Ventura County, which had been operated since 1911 for thoroughbred horse breeding and farming.
At that time too, land development was discontinued and the company concentrated on cattle feeding in the Coachella valley, the largest in the world. It also operates as a diversified development company with emphasis on oil, real estate and investments.
Dr. Janss is survived by his wife, Florence Cluff Janss, the sons, his brother Harold and eight grandchildren.
He was a member of Sigma Chi and Nu Sigma Nu, the latter an honorary medical fraternity, and the Los Angeles Golf Club. The family home is at 10080 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 am at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn, Glendale. 
JANSS, Dr. Edwin (I5696)
 
440 Paddy Waters

Born 31 January 1922 in Dublin; died 2 March 2004.Was an Irish soccer player during the 1940s and 1950s.

Patrick began his career at Donore before moving to Bohemians in 1941. Patrick was a member of the 1945 Bohemian Inter City Cup winning team against Belfast Celtic at Dalymount Park. He made 117 senior appearances for the club and scored 13 goals.

In 1946 he moved to Glentoran and from there to Preston North End. He spent 3 years at Deepdale before moving to Carlisle United under the management of his former Preston team-mate, the legendary Bill Shankly.
Shankly once said of Waters that "he could run like a hare, and tackle like a bear, he was as good a defender as there was." Patrick Waters retired from professional football in February 1958.
Honours

Inter City Cup
Bohemians - 1945 
WATERS, Patrick (I620)
 

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