Thomas Lane was a son of Michael Lane
Norah Donoghue was a daughter of Patrick Donoghue
Thomas Lane of Chapel Lane and Norah Donoghue of Fair Lane married in the Catholic Cathedral in Cork City on 10 August 1889. The Witnesses were Patrick Lane and Mary Daly.
Children:
Mary Lane, 23 Sep 1890 @ 34 Old Chapel Lane
Michael Lane, 3 May 1893 @ 19 Old Chapel Lane
Patrick Lane, 28 Nov 1897 @ Walsh's Lane
Felix Lane, 11 May 1904 @ 26 Coppinger's Lane
Notes on Street Names:
Old Street Name |
Current name / location |
Chapel Lane / Old Chapel Lane |
Cathderal Walk |
Coppinger's Lane |
off Shandon Street |
Crowley's Lane |
off Cathedral Walk |
Fair Lane |
Wolfe Tone Street |
Hill's Lane / Hill Lane |
off Pope's Quay |
Mannix Lane |
off Wolfe Tone Street |
Old Weigh House Lane |
off Barrack Street |
Step Lane |
off Wolfe Tone Street |
Walsh's Lane |
off Thomas Davis Street (East) |
Census 1901:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cork/Cork_Urban_No__4/Step_Lane/1105264/
Census 1911:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cork/Cork_No__4_Urban__part_of_/Mannix_Lane/390783/
Deaths:
Thomas Lane of 1 Hill Lane, off Pope's Quay died on 1 June 1918 at Cork District Hospital. From his death record he was married, aged 50 years. Cause of death was acute peritonitis, 1 day in hospital.
Nora Lane of 6 Hill Lane, died on 5 February 1948 at Cork District Hospital. From her death record she a widow, aged 74 years, widow of a labourer. She had been in hospital for 2 days.