Person Page 503

Michael Dowling1

M, #12551, b. 4 November 1871, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathMichael Dowling died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born on 4 November 1871.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1871
    Birth
    4 November 1871
    Citation: 1
  • Occupation
    Between 28 November 1906 and 2 July 1910 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Fitter at Engineers Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 11208.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Michael Dowling has the reference number 12551.
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The Engineers’ Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Engineers’ Department was responsible for all building construction and maintenance as well as mechanical and electrical engineering projects in the Brewery. The Engineer’s Department supervised the construction of all Brewery buildings and brewing machinery. By the 1960s, there were over 1100 people employed in the Engineers’ Department, including skilled craftsmen such as boilermakers, patternmakers, carpenters, painters, scaffolders, bricklayers, plumbers, blacksmiths and coppersmiths as well as professionals such as architects and engineers.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Patrick Dowling1

M, #12552, b. 7 November 1884, d. 2 September 1942
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Vital Facts

BirthPatrick Dowling was born on 7 November 1884.1
DeathHe died on 2 September 1942.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1884
    Birth
    7 November 1884
    Citation: 1
  • 191025
    Occupation
    6 May 1910 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Labourer at Cooperage of Guinness Brewery (ID 11985.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 194257
    Death
    2 September 1942
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick Dowling has the reference number 12552.
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The Cooperage Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Brewery employed c.300 highly skilled coopers, who made a thousand new wooden casks a week and repaired thousands more. Coopers were the most highly skilled tradesmen in the Brewery, and had to undergo a seven year apprenticeship to become a qualified cooper. The coopers in the Cooperage Department were supported by over 600 hundred labourers, who helped the coopers by preparing the wooden staves and stacking the finished casks into pyramids.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Patrick J Dowling1

M, #12553, b. 4 May 1918, d. 26 October 1976
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Vital Facts

BirthPatrick J Dowling was born on 4 May 1918.1
DeathHe died on 26 October 1976.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1918
    Birth
    4 May 1918
    Citation: 1
  • 193315
    Occupation
    8 May 1933 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Timekeeper in Brewing Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 19505.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 197658
    Death
    26 October 1976
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick J Dowling has the reference number 12553.
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The Brewhouse was the largest brewing department in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. In the Brewhouse, the first three ingredients, water, malted barley and hops, are mixed together to make a liquid known as ‘hopped wort’ which is then fermented to create GUINNESS stout. The Brewhouse was managed by a senior brewer, and in the 1960s had a work force of c.170 employees. Until the advent of automation, work in the Brewhouse was very manual. Men employed in the Brewhouse worked in eight hour shifts, seven days a week, to ensure continuous brewing.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Patrick Dowling1

M, #12554, b. 20 March 1878, d. 1 July 1912
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Vital Facts

BirthPatrick Dowling was born on 20 March 1878.1
DeathHe died on 1 July 1912.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1878
    Birth
    20 March 1878
    Citation: 1
  • 190022
    Occupation
    1 May 1900 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Boatman at Forwarding Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 8681.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 191234
    Death
    1 July 1912
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick Dowling has the reference number 12554.
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The Forwarding Department was one of the many transport departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Forwarding Department was responsible for the transport of wooden casks of GUINNESS stout from the Brewery to customers by horse and dray and early motorised vehicles. The Forwarding Department purchased horses for the Brewery, purchased feed for the horses, managed the stables and the draymen. With the introduction of motorised delivery vehicles in the early 1900s, some of the draymen became lorry drivers, delivering casks of GUINNESS stout around Dublin city.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Patrick Dowling1

M, #12555, b. 9 July 1882, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathPatrick Dowling died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born on 9 July 1882.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1882
    Birth
    9 July 1882
    Citation: 1
  • Occupation
    Between 26 February 1897 and 6 January 1899 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Messenger in Works Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 7589.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick Dowling has the reference number 12555.
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The Works Department was part of the engineering function in the St. James’s Gate Brewery in the early 1900s. The Works department under W.W. Wilson was responsible for all civil engineering works in the Brewery. This included the construction of several key Brewery buildings including the Guinness Storehouse building. The Works Department would have exclusively employed men, as the work was very physical and labour intensive. The Works department was amalgamated into a new Engineering department, to include electrical and mechanical engineering, in 1906.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Raymond Dowling1

M, #12556, b. 13 October 1896, d. 1 May 1988
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Vital Facts

BirthRaymond Dowling was born on 13 October 1896.1
DeathHe died on 1 May 1988.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1896
    Birth
    13 October 1896
    Citation: 1
  • 191922
    Occupation
    10 March 1919 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Fitter at Engineers Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 15797.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 198891
    Death
    1 May 1988
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Raymond Dowling has the reference number 12556.
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The Engineers’ Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Engineers’ Department was responsible for all building construction and maintenance as well as mechanical and electrical engineering projects in the Brewery. The Engineer’s Department supervised the construction of all Brewery buildings and brewing machinery. By the 1960s, there were over 1100 people employed in the Engineers’ Department, including skilled craftsmen such as boilermakers, patternmakers, carpenters, painters, scaffolders, bricklayers, plumbers, blacksmiths and coppersmiths as well as professionals such as architects and engineers.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
Death Age
Fitters
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Richard Dowling1

M, #12557, b. 17 December 1926, d. 23 July 1946
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Vital Facts

BirthRichard Dowling was born on 17 December 1926.1
DeathHe died on 23 July 1946.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1926
    Birth
    17 December 1926
    Citation: 1
  • 194114
    Occupation
    15 April 1941 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Special Post at Brewhouse of Guinness Brewery (ID 21010.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 194619
    Death
    23 July 1946
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Richard Dowling has the reference number 12557.
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The Brewhouse was the largest brewing department in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. In the Brewhouse, the first three ingredients, water, malted barley and hops, are mixed together to make a liquid known as ‘hopped wort’ which is then fermented with yeast to create GUINNESS stout. The Brewhouse was managed by a Senior Brewer, and in the 1960s had a work force of over 170 employees. Until the advent of automation in the 1970s, work in the Brewhouse was very manual. Men employed in the Brewhouse worked in eight hour shifts, seven days a week, to ensure continuous brewing.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

William John Dowling1

M, #12558, b. 12 September 1879, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathWilliam John Dowling died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born on 12 September 1879.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1879
    Birth
    12 September 1879
    Citation: 1
  • Occupation
    Between 18 December 1901 and 14 August 1902 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Labourer at Cooperage of Guinness Brewery (ID 9575.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study William John Dowling has the reference number 12558.
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The Cooperage Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Brewery employed c.300 highly skilled coopers, who made a thousand new wooden casks a week and repaired thousands more. Coopers were the most highly skilled tradesmen in the Brewery, and had to undergo a seven year apprenticeship to become a qualified cooper. The coopers in the Cooperage Department were supported by over 600 hundred labourers, who helped the coopers by preparing the wooden staves and stacking the finished casks into pyramids.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
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Labourers
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Christopher Doolan1

M, #12559, b. 26 January 1904, d. 29 November 1960
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Vital Facts

BirthChristopher Doolan was born on 26 January 1904.1
DeathHe died on 29 November 1960.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1904
    Birth
    26 January 1904
    Citation: 1
  • 191915
    Occupation
    24 March 1919 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Motor Driver for Traffic Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 15818.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 196056
    Death
    29 November 1960
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Christopher Doolan has the reference number 12559.
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The function of the Traffic Department was to distribute GUINNESS stout into trade by various forms of transport, rail, road, sea. The Traffic Department was also responsible for maintaining and servicing all road transport and ships, administered by the Traffic Manager. Traditionally GUINNESS stout was transported within the city and suburbs of Dublin by horse and cart, later replaced by motorised vehicles and bulk transport. GUINNESS barges loaded wooden casks at Victoria Quay and discharged them at Dublin Port, where GUINNESS stout was transported by ship to Manchester and Liverpool. The canals were also used for distribution of GUINNESS beer in Ireland.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Mary (Unknown)1

F, #12560, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathMary (Unknown) died DECEASED.

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary (Unknown) has the reference number 12560.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Edward Doolan1

M, #12561, b. 13 September 1876, d. 7 April 1929
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Vital Facts

BirthEdward Doolan was born on 13 September 1876.1
DeathHe died on 7 April 1929.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1876
    Birth
    13 September 1876
    Citation: 1
  • 192346
    Occupation
    30 April 1923 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Policeman for Brewhouse Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 17971.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 192952
    Death
    7 April 1929
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Edward Doolan has the reference number 12561.
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The Brewhouse was the largest brewing department in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. In the Brewhouse, the first three ingredients, water, malted barley and hops, are mixed together to make a liquid known as ‘hopped wort’ which is then fermented with yeast to create GUINNESS stout. The Brewhouse was managed by a Senior Brewer, and in the 1960s had a work force of over 170 employees. Until the advent of automation in the 1970s, work in the Brewhouse was very manual. Men employed in the Brewhouse worked in eight hour shifts, seven days a week, to ensure continuous brewing.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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Policing
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Ellen1

F, #12562
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Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Ellen has the reference number 12562.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Francis Doolan1

M, #12563, b. 1883, d. 17 November 1952
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Vital Facts

BirthFrancis Doolan was born in 1883.1
DeathHe died on 17 November 1952.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1883
    Birth
    1883
    Citation: 1
  • 1919~36
    Occupation
    28 January 1919 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Cleaner at Engineers Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 15382.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1952~69
    Death
    17 November 1952
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Francis Doolan has the reference number 12563.
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The Engineers’ Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Engineers’ Department was responsible for all building construction and maintenance as well as mechanical and electrical engineering projects in the Brewery. The Engineer’s Department supervised the construction of all Brewery buildings and brewing machinery. By the 1960s, there were over 1100 people employed in the Engineers’ Department, including skilled craftsmen such as boilermakers, patternmakers, carpenters, painters, scaffolders, bricklayers, plumbers, blacksmiths and coppersmiths as well as professionals such as architects and engineers.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Patrick J Doolan1

M, #12564, b. 17 May 1912, d. 22 September 1986
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Vital Facts

BirthPatrick J Doolan was born on 17 May 1912.1
DeathHe died on 22 September 1986.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1912
    Birth
    17 May 1912
    Citation: 1
  • 194533
    Occupation
    29 November 1945 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Labourer in Engineers Department of Guinness (ID 22379.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 198674
    Death
    22 September 1986
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick J Doolan has the reference number 12564.
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The Engineers’ Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Engineers’ Department was responsible for all building construction and maintenance as well as mechanical and electrical engineering projects in the Brewery. The Engineer’s Department supervised the construction of all Brewery buildings and brewing machinery. By the 1960s, there were over 1100 people employed in the Engineers’ Department, including skilled craftsmen such as boilermakers, patternmakers, carpenters, painters, scaffolders, bricklayers, plumbers, blacksmiths and coppersmiths as well as professionals such as architects and engineers.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Labourers
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Annie (Unknown)1

F, #12565, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathAnnie (Unknown) died DECEASED.

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Annie (Unknown) has the reference number 12565.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Francis Doolin1

M, #12566, b. 29 September 1908, d. 18 July 1971
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Vital Facts

BirthFrancis Doolin was born on 29 September 1908.1
DeathHe died on 18 July 1971.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1908
    Birth
    29 September 1908
    Citation: 1
  • 193224
    Occupation
    1 October 1932 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Slater in Engineers Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 19438.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 197162
    Death
    18 July 1971
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Francis Doolin has the reference number 12566.
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The Engineers’ Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Engineers’ Department was responsible for all building construction and maintenance as well as mechanical and electrical engineering projects in the Brewery. The Engineer’s Department supervised the construction of all Brewery buildings and brewing machinery. By the 1960s, there were over 1100 people employed in the Engineers’ Department, including skilled craftsmen such as boilermakers, patternmakers, carpenters, painters, scaffolders, bricklayers, plumbers, blacksmiths and coppersmiths as well as professionals such as architects and engineers.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Bridget (Unknown)1

F, #12567, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathBridget (Unknown) died DECEASED.

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Bridget (Unknown) has the reference number 12567.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

James Doolin1

M, #12568, b. 1 December 1873, d. 29 July 1934
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Vital Facts

BirthJames Doolin was born on 1 December 1873.1
DeathHe died on 29 July 1934.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1873
    Birth
    1 December 1873
    Citation: 1
  • 189723
    Occupation
    29 October 1897 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Messenger in Cask Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 7747.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 193460
    Death
    29 July 1934
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study James Doolin has the reference number 12568.
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The Cask Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Brewery employed over 300 highly skilled coopers, who made a thousand new wooden casks a week and repaired thousands more. Coopers were the most highly skilled tradesmen in the Brewery, and had to undergo a seven year apprenticeship to become a qualified cooper. The coopers in the Cask Department were supported by over 600 hundred labourers, who helped the coopers by preparing the wooden staves and stacking the finished casks into pyramids.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Mary Ellen1

F, #12569
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Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary Ellen has the reference number 12569.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

John Doolin1

M, #12570, b. 1864, d. 22 March 1938
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Vital Facts

BirthJohn Doolin was born in 1864.1
DeathHe died on 22 March 1938.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1864
    Birth
    1864
    Citation: 1
  • 1888~24
    Occupation
    15 February 1888 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Labourer at Cooperage of Guinness Brewery (ID 5135.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1938~74
    Death
    22 March 1938
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study John Doolin has the reference number 12570.
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The Cooperage Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Brewery employed c.300 highly skilled coopers, who made a thousand new wooden casks a week and repaired thousands more. Coopers were the most highly skilled tradesmen in the Brewery, and had to undergo a seven year apprenticeship to become a qualified cooper. The coopers in the Cooperage Department were supported by over 600 hundred labourers, who helped the coopers by preparing the wooden staves and stacking the finished casks into pyramids.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Labourers
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Patrick Doolin1

M, #12571, b. 2 March 1923, d. 2 June 1997
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Vital Facts

BirthPatrick Doolin was born on 2 March 1923.1
DeathHe died on 2 June 1997.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1923
    Birth
    2 March 1923
    Citation: 1
  • 194320
    Occupation
    12 April 1943 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Storekeeper at Traffic Department of Guinness Brewery (ID 23149.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 199774
    Death
    2 June 1997
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick Doolin has the reference number 12571.
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The function of the Traffic Department was to distribute GUINNESS stout into trade by various forms of transport, rail, road, sea. The Traffic Department was also responsible for maintaining and servicing all road transport and ships, administered by the Traffic Manager. Traditionally GUINNESS stout was transported within the city and suburbs of Dublin by horse and cart, later replaced by motorised vehicles and bulk transport. GUINNESS barges loaded wooden casks at Victoria Quay and discharged them at Dublin Port, where GUINNESS stout was transported by ship to Manchester and Liverpool. The canals were also used for distribution of GUINNESS beer in Ireland.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Shopkeepers
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Mary (Unknown)1

F, #12572, d. DECEASED
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Vital Facts

DeathMary (Unknown) died DECEASED.

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary (Unknown) has the reference number 12572.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Thomas Doolin1

M, #12573, b. 27 February 1870, d. 3 November 1931
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Vital Facts

BirthThomas Doolin was born on 27 February 1870.1
DeathHe died on 3 November 1931.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1870
    Birth
    27 February 1870
    Citation: 1
  • 189525
    Occupation
    27 March 1895 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Labourer at Brewhouse of Guinness Brewery (ID 6937.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 193161
    Death
    3 November 1931
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Thomas Doolin has the reference number 12573.
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The Brewhouse was the largest brewing department in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. In the Brewhouse, the first three ingredients, water, malted barley and hops, are mixed together to make a liquid known as ‘hopped wort’ which is then fermented with yeast to create GUINNESS stout. The Brewhouse was managed by a Senior Brewer, and in the 1960s had a work force of over 170 employees. Until the advent of automation in the 1970s, work in the Brewhouse was very manual. Men employed in the Brewhouse worked in eight hour shifts, seven days a week, to ensure continuous brewing.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Labourers
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

Kathleen1

F, #12574
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Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Kathleen has the reference number 12574.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.

John Dooling1

M, #12575, b. 1864, d. 22 March 1938
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Vital Facts

BirthJohn Dooling was born in 1864.1
DeathHe died on 22 March 1938.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1864
    Birth
    1864
    Citation: 1
  • 1888~24
    Occupation
    15 February 1888 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Labourer at Cooperage of Guinness Brewery (ID 5135.)
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1938~74
    Death
    22 March 1938
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study John Dooling has the reference number 12575.
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The Cooperage Department was one of the largest departments in the St. James’s Gate Brewery. The Brewery employed c.300 highly skilled coopers, who made a thousand new wooden casks a week and repaired thousands more. Coopers were the most highly skilled tradesmen in the Brewery, and had to undergo a seven year apprenticeship to become a qualified cooper. The coopers in the Cooperage Department were supported by over 600 hundred labourers, who helped the coopers by preparing the wooden staves and stacking the finished casks into pyramids.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Labourers
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  1. [S687] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: "Guiness Storehouse". Database. Trace Your Guines Roots. Trace Your Guines Roots. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/ : 2011.