Assorted handwritten notes and calculations, mostly relating to income tax and valuations, possibly arising from the death of Stephen O’Mara Senior.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains correspondence with solicitors, auditors and accountants, stockbrokers, building contractors and tax inspectors arising from the testamentary affairs of Stephen O'Mara Senior.
Sin títuloCorrespondence between the Inspector of Taxes, 92 O’Connell Street, Limerick and Arthur McNeice, O’Mara Limited, Roche’s Street, Limerick relating to the tax liability to beneficiaries arising from the estate of Stephen O’Mara Senior. Also related declaration forms, accounts, receipts and handwritten notes.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains lists of deeds and minutes of meetings arising from the testamentary affairs of Stephen O'Mara Senior.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains mainly correspondence addressed to Stephen O'Mara Senior's wife, Ellen O'Mara née Pigott (1845-1910).
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Stephen O'Mara Senior's eldest surviving son, James (Jim) O'Mara (1873-1948). for additional material relating to James (Jim) O'Mara, see P40/1/2/1/1/1-2, P40/1/6/8, P40/2/4/3/1/1/2, P40/2/4/4/4/1-2 and P40/2/4/1/6/2/4.
Sin títuloPress cuttings relating to James O’Mara, his political activities and his death.
Sin títuloPress cutting relating to the death of her husband, Michael Andrew Rynne.
Sin títuloLetters from her mother and father, conveying family and business news and expressing concern over her state of health.
Sin títuloLetters from her sister-in-law Anne O’Mara at various addresses in Chicago, New York and Washington, giving an account of her contribution in the form of dinners and entertainment to the Irish republican bond drive in the USA and commenting on news from home. On 1 December Anne praises her sister Kate ‘who enjoys herself to the full & has made very many friends.’
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