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<strong>Limerick</strong> Chronicle, Saturday 24 Dec 1796,<br />

Died last Saturday at Bank Place, John Samuel Taverner, one of the Common <strong>Council</strong><br />

of this <strong>City</strong> having served the Office of Sheriff in the year 1751.<br />

Ennis Chronicle, Monday 28 May 1804,<br />

Married last Saturday morning at St. Mary’s Church, <strong>Limerick</strong>, Mr Thomas Taverner<br />

of the Custom House to Miss Deborah Phillips, daughter of the late Mr James<br />

Phillips, Apothecary.<br />

Quaker records tell us that Deborah was disunited from the Quaker community because she<br />

was married by a priest to a non-Quaker husband. Cert issued on the 11/12/1804<br />

Clare Journal, Thursday 6 Aug 1807,<br />

Died in Mungret St., Mr Thomas Taverner, an Elder of the Society of Friends.<br />

(Josiah Richard Gough identifies him as the Quaker minister who was married to<br />

Temperance Russell and secondly Mary Dobbs. Mary outlived Thomas).<br />

Ennis Chronicle, Wednesday 24 April 1811,<br />

Birth on Wednesday last at his house in Glentworth St., the lady of Thomas Taverner<br />

Esq. Pro Collector of <strong>Limerick</strong>, of a son.<br />

<strong>Limerick</strong> Evening Post, Saturday 24 Oct 1812,<br />

Birth, last night, Mrs Thomas Taverner of a daughter.<br />

<strong>Limerick</strong> Evening Post, Saturday 13 Aug 1814,<br />

Birth on Tuesday last the lady of Thomas Taverner Esq. of a daughter. (Louisa)<br />

<strong>Limerick</strong> Evening Post, Thursday 24 Dec 1818,<br />

Birth in Glentworth St., the lady of Thomas Taverner Esq. of a son. (Samuel).<br />

<strong>Limerick</strong> Chronicle, Saturday 10 April 1819,<br />

Died this morning at his house in Dominick St. after a few hours illness, John<br />

M’Allister Taverner, one of the Sheriffs of this <strong>City</strong>. (The Clare Journal gives<br />

Wednesday as the day of his death).<br />

<strong>Limerick</strong> Chronicle, Wednesday 24 Jan 1821,<br />

Died last night in an advanced age at his house in Thomond-gate, Mr Thomas<br />

Taverner, one of the Society of Friends.<br />

<strong>Limerick</strong> Chronicle, Wednesday 19 Sept 1821,<br />

Died yesterday in Upper Glentworth St., Mrs Taverner relict of the late Thomas<br />

Taverner. (Mrs Frances Taverner, see Quaker Burial Records below).

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