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Roscommon Billheads – Tulsk.

This is our small collection of Tulsk billheads and similar documents. They are listed in alphabetical order and then by date. Dates are as they appear on the billhead (either typed or written) and the earliest date is given where appropriate (sometimes a later date is written on the billhead itself - n.a. means no date available). All images are linked to larger ones and these can be seen by clicking on the image. All our Tulsk billheads date from the late 19th. century! We are not complaining, but where are all the 20th. century billheads from this area? If you have any old billheads that you no longer need please contact us.

 

Name

Year

Remarks

Image

Higgins, P 1870's Pat Higgins, Tulsk. Flour, Meal and Bran Stores.
Higgins, P. 1880's Pat Higgins, Tulsk. Flour, Meal and Bran Stores. Home Cured Bacon.
Higgins, P. 1884 Pat Higgins, Tulsk. Flour, Meal and Bran Stores. Home Cured Bacon.
Kelly, A 1883 A. Kelly, Tulsk. Family Grocer. Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant.

This is Anna Kelly (nee White) of Rockfield, Co Roscommon who married Henry Kelly in 1879. She became a widow in 1882. *

Kelly, H. 1879 Henry Kelly, Tulsk. Empty Sacks and Bottles Charged for till returned.

Henry Kelly died in 1882 and the business was run by his wife Anna (see above). They had two children, Mary who married Charlie White and Franie who became an Ursuline nun in Sligo. *

Kelly, H. 1883 Henry Kelly, Tulsk. Family Grocer. Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant.
Rorke, J. 1886 J. Rorke, Tulsk. Family Grocer. Tea, Wine, Spirit & Provision Merchant.

In 1884 Anna Kelly (nee White) (see above) married James Rorke and they had several children. *    (* Thanks to Patrick Hume for this information).

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