Rathmines School, Dublin

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Abraham George Haskins was born in 1856, and was still alive in January 1939. His father, Thomas Fitzmaurice Haskins (or Hoskins), born 1824, farmed the Coolkenno Hall estate in Wicklow (or Carlow), and married the daughter of Samuel Parke of Latouche's Bank, a Huguenot and Freeman of Dublin. AGH farmed Coolkenno Hall, and was a veterinarian, an organist, a hereditary Freeman of Dublin, P.M. of 228, and a member of the Royal Dublin Society. He sold Coolkenno in 1912, and retired to Dublin, where he experienced the 1916 Troubles. By 1932 he was living on independent means in Dun Laoghaire (S. of Dublin). In 1934 he moved to Strathmore, the home of A. Sutherland in Carrick Hill, Malahide (N. of Dublin) for nursing.

From the guide to the Annotations and Additions to Rathmines School Roll., 1932-1939, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special Collections)

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creatorOf Annotations and Additions to Rathmines School Roll., 1932-1939 University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special Collections
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associatedWith Benson, Charles William, 1836-1919 person
associatedWith Drury, Thomas William Ernest, 1872-1960 person
associatedWith Figgis, Thomas Frederick, 1869- person
associatedWith Haskins, Abraham George person
associatedWith O'Hegarty, Patrick Sarsfield, former owner. person
associatedWith Parke, Samuel, of Dublin. person
associatedWith Russell, George William, 1867-1935 person
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Ireland: Co. Dublin: Dublin: Rathmines
Ireland: Wicklow: Shillelagh: Coolkennoe Hall
Ireland: Co. Dublin: Malahide: Carrick Hill: Strathmore
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Education. Ireland. 19th Century
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