Edward Quirk(e)
Occupation Originally a grocer, dealer/chapman with an address at Queen St.
Dublin. He was declared bankrupt in March 1843 but recovered
financially and purchased the Midland Railway Hotel, 14 & 15 Upper
Dominick St. Dublin, in 1853. The premises was sold in August 1862
at which point he acquired and remodelled the Enniskillen Family and
Commercial Hotel, 1 Upper Dorset St. (Lower Dominick St.)
Died 17 February 1884
Father John Quirk of Bogtown, Co. Meath.
Spouse Marianne, daughter of John Ennis, Christ Church Place, Dublin.
Married January 1845. Died 25 October 1885 at Montebello.
Sources Newspaper Articles; Thom’s Directory; Calendar of Wills and Administrations.
Contributor Mairead Lynch
Date 22 June 2017
Occupation Originally a grocer, dealer/chapman with an address at Queen St.
Dublin. He was declared bankrupt in March 1843 but recovered
financially and purchased the Midland Railway Hotel, 14 & 15 Upper
Dominick St. Dublin, in 1853. The premises was sold in August 1862
at which point he acquired and remodelled the Enniskillen Family and
Commercial Hotel, 1 Upper Dorset St. (Lower Dominick St.)
Died 17 February 1884
Father John Quirk of Bogtown, Co. Meath.
Spouse Marianne, daughter of John Ennis, Christ Church Place, Dublin.
Married January 1845. Died 25 October 1885 at Montebello.
Sources Newspaper Articles; Thom’s Directory; Calendar of Wills and Administrations.
Contributor Mairead Lynch
Date 22 June 2017