Limerick Junction, Tipperary - Book of County Tipperary, 1889
About “The Book of County Tipperary,” 1889
George Henry Bassett produced 7 Irish county directories in the 1880s: Antrim, Armagh, Down, Kilkenny, Louth, Tipperary and Wexford. Each provides useful history of the respective counties as well as lists of office holders, farmers, traders, and other residents of the individual cities, towns and villages.
The directories are naturally an invaluable resource for those tracing family history. The Book of County Tipperary is the first of these to be made available on libraryireland.com, with its own search page. However, there are a few points to bear in mind.
- This online version is designed primarily as a genealogical research tool and therefore the numerous advertisements in the original book, many full page, and quite a few illustrated, have been excluded.
- The text has been proofed with due care, but with large bodies of text typographical errors are inevitably bound to occur.
- Be aware that there were often inconsistencies in spelling surnames in the 19th century and also that many forenames are abbreviated in Bassett’s directories.
With respect to the last point, surnames which today begin with the “Mc” prefix, for example, were often formerly spelt as “M‘,”. For a list of some of the more common forename abbreviations used in the directory, see Forename Abbreviations.
To enjoy the rich variety of advertisements, confirm accuracy of the entries, or have a printed record of a family member, obtain an original or facsimile copy of The Book of County Tipperary.
Limerick Junction is 3 miles, English, by rail north by west from Tipperary, 27½ miles north-west from Clonmel, 21¾ miles south-east from Limerick, 107 miles from Dublin, and 58½ miles from Cork. It is the junction of the Great Southern and Western and the Waterford and Limerick Railways. The country surrounding it is excellent for pasture.
Grocer and Spirits: Patk. Ryan
Hotel: Mrs. M. A. Ward
Post Master: Richd. Costelloe
Railways: J. Fitzgerald, S.M.
R.I.C.: Sergt. C. Jack
FARMERS, &c.
Dwyer, Edmond, Kyle
Dwyer, John, Up. Kyle
Frewen, Edmd., Barronstown
Ryan, Patrick, Ballykisteen