Sheahan Stores – NCW
“Sheahan’Stores is a family-run supermarket and convenience store. The father and son team Michael and Anthony take pride in the fact that they are among the very few independent retailers still operating in Ireland. Prices are very competitive and each customer is guaranteed personal service. In Sheahan’s Stores, the atmosphere is friendly and upbeat and this ensures a relaxed and pleasant shopping experience. So visit us and infuse some “olde” world-friendly charm into your shopping day!”
Revolution Laundry Sheahan’s Store Newcastle is a laundromat located at TOP OIL, V42 HT67, Newcastle West, Munster.
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Dr. Con Sheahan
Dr. Con Sheahan B Eng(UL), MBA (UL), PhD(UL), C. Eng., MIEI
Dr. Con Sheahan is a senior lecturer at the Enterprise Research Centre, University of Limerick, Ireland. He has a PhD in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Optimisation, a B.Eng. in Production Engineering and an MBA from UL. His recent career has spanned both industry and academia. His research is focused on enterprise performance modelling and optimisation. He has experience in supervising a number of doctoral research and EU projects. He has co-ordinated EU collaborative research projects including industrial and academic partners from across Europe.
Michael Sheahan elected 818th mayor of Limerick in June 2014
Michael Sheahan was elected 818th mayor of Limerick in June 2014
FINE Gael’s Castletroy councillor Michael Sheahan has been elected the 818th mayor of Limerick – and the first leader of the new metropolitan city area. Cllr Sheahan secured 11 votes from his colleagues in Fine Gael and Fianna Fail …
FORMER Fine Gael county councillor Michael Sheahan became the first Mayor of Limerick’s new Metropolitan District in June 2014.
Baronies of Limerick
LARCENY OF BULLOCK 1927
YEAR IN JAIL
LARCENY OF BULLOCK
James Sheehan and John Sheehan, from the Askeaton district, were charged yesterday at Limerick Circuit Court with the larcency ot a bullock, the property ot Patrick Hough, Askeaton, on the 10th September last. James Sheehan pleaded guilty, and the other accused, who pleaded not guilty, was defended by Mr. T. O’Donnell (instructed by Mr. M. C. Burke, solr.). The evidence was that the bullock was sold at Rathkeale fair and the money divided between tho accused. Both went into the witness box and incriminated each other. The jury found John Sheehan guilty. The prisoners were further charged with larceny from Mrs. Bessie Lynch, and James Sheehan again pleaded guilty, the other pleading not guilty. Both were sentenced to twelve months’ imprisonment on the first charge, the sentence to run concurrently with a like sentence imposed on James Sheehan in the second charge. His Lordship allowed the second charge against John Sheehan to stand over.
feb 5th 1927 Limerick Leader
Canon Sheehan Loop walk
historicgraves.com – Limerick
Last ever Castleconnell local electoral area meeting
Last ever Castleconnell local electoral area meeting
by Donal O’Regan
Limerick Leader
AT 11.37am on Monday morning in Nicker, Cllr Michael Sheahan formally brought the last ever Castleconnell local electoral area meeting to a close…
Limerick Directory
Pigot & Co’s Provincial Directory of Ireland 1824:
Page 289
Sadlers and Harness makers
Margaret Sheehan – 5 Patrick Street, Limerick
Page 290
Tallow Chandlers and Soap boilers
Patrick Sheahan – 124 George’s Street, Limerick
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Slater’s Commercial Directory of Ireland 1846
Butchers:
John Sheehan, Upper William Street
Soap & candle manufr:
Patrick Sheahan , 124 George st
Linen & woollen drapers and haberdashers:
William Sheehan – William street
Limerick Surnames
In a Top 100 league table of Surnames of 19th Century Limerick: The top three were Ryan, O’Brien, and Fitzgerald.
Sheehan came in 14th with 321 households !
http://www.limerickgenealogy.com/downloads/Top-100-Surnames-in-Nineteenth-Century-Limerick(N).pdf
Source: Compiled for article ‘The Surnames of County Limerick’ by Chris O’Mahony in Irish Roots, 1998, No. 4. Based on the Index to Griffith’s Primary Valuation for Limerick 1850 to 1852.