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Marcus Harty (c1819-1879), the engineer of the [[Dublin and Drogheda Railway]] | Marcus Harty (c1819-1879), the engineer of the [[Dublin and Drogheda Railway]] | ||
1819 Born at Dublin the son of Robert Way Harty and his wife Elizabeth Davis | |||
1879 December 08th. Died at his residence, Prospect Hall, Roebuck, Dundrum, Marcus Harty, Esq, second son of the late Sir Robert Way Harty. Bart., of Prospect Hall, Roebuck, Co. Dublin, aged 60 years.<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Tuesday 09 December 1879</ref> | 1879 December 08th. Died at his residence, Prospect Hall, Roebuck, Dundrum, Marcus Harty, Esq, second son of the late Sir Robert Way Harty. Bart., of Prospect Hall, Roebuck, Co. Dublin, aged 60 years.<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Tuesday 09 December 1879</ref> | ||
1880 Probate to his sister Elizabeth Henrietta Harty, spinster, of Prospect Hall. | |||
'''Note:''' 1899 Mention of Professor Marcus Harty of Cork who may be a relation.<ref>Freeman's Journal - Monday 03 July 1899</ref> | '''Note:''' 1899 Mention of Professor Marcus Harty of Cork who may be a relation.<ref>Freeman's Journal - Monday 03 July 1899</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Biography - | [[Category: Biography - Railways]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1810-1819]] | [[Category: Births 1810-1819]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths 1870-1879]] | [[Category: Deaths 1870-1879]] |
Latest revision as of 06:11, 24 October 2021
Marcus Harty (c1819-1879), the engineer of the Dublin and Drogheda Railway
1819 Born at Dublin the son of Robert Way Harty and his wife Elizabeth Davis
1879 December 08th. Died at his residence, Prospect Hall, Roebuck, Dundrum, Marcus Harty, Esq, second son of the late Sir Robert Way Harty. Bart., of Prospect Hall, Roebuck, Co. Dublin, aged 60 years.[1]
1880 Probate to his sister Elizabeth Henrietta Harty, spinster, of Prospect Hall.
Note: 1899 Mention of Professor Marcus Harty of Cork who may be a relation.[2]