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Dublin / Re: 1922 Army Census. (Marlborough Hall)
« on: Wednesday 20 April 22 12:54 BST (UK)  »
Date of Attestation means the date that someone joined the Army.

Date of Discharge is the date that they left.

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Dublin / Re: 1922 Army Census. (Marlborough Hall)
« on: Tuesday 19 April 22 21:27 BST (UK)  »
More information about Marlborough Hall can be found below

https://www.customhousecommemoration.com/2020/07/fire-places-part-6-custom-house-1921

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Dublin / Re: B Coy 4th Batt old IRA/Peter White
« on: Saturday 06 December 14 23:48 GMT (UK)  »
Peter White is a common enough name and there appear to be several men of that name who were active at the time.

IRA Captain Peter White, Company Commander in Ballyboughal/Swords, led the men who shot District Inspector Burke of the RIC in Balbriggan in September 1920. This action led in turn to the infamous ‘Sack of Balbriggan’ by the Black and Tans. However, this Peter White suffered fatal injuries on the 19th of April 1921 when he was hit in the side during an attack on the RIC at Connor’s Public House in Balbriggan County Dublin, he died on the 20th of April from his wounds, so he is not your man. During the attack RIC Sergeant Stephen Kirwan was also fatally wounded, Sergeant Kirwan died from his wounds on the 20th of April (BMH.WS1395 - James Crenegan). White was about 32 years old at the time of his death and was employed as a labourer.

There was also a red haired Peter White who was the Manager of Arthur Griffith’s paper the United Irishman and later the weekly Sinn Féin newspaper. This Peter White worked with Griffith in his offices on Fownes Street and was prominent in the Celtic Literary Society and used to contribute to a journal called the Seanachie. He was a member of the Provisional Committee of the Irish Volunteers and was one of the signatories of a letter dated 24/09/1914 which led to the split between the National and the Irish Volunteers. This Peter White was a cousin of the McLean family of Dublin and was related to Henry C Phibbs on his maternal side and a friend of Maude Gonne McBride (BMH.WS1765 - Séan T O’Kelly, BMH.WS0848 - Henry C Phibbs, & BMH.WS0283 - Maude Gonne McBride, (BMH.WS0384 - JJ (Sceilg) O’Kelly), he had a sister called Sara (BMH.WS0909 - Mrs. Sidney Czira). Liam de Roiste recalls a pleasant walk around Dublin with Peter White on 04/11/1905 “Reached Dublin about 12.30 p.m. Peter White met me at Kingsbridge. We walked around for awhile, visiting St. Patrick's Cathedral for historic interest; passing by the house where Lord Edward Fitzgerald was arrested and the Marshalsea, where Robert Emmet had his depot in 1803. Peter knows old Dublin well and seems to love it”. (BMH.WS1698 - Liam Roche (de Roiste)).

A third Peter White is mentioned several times in the Witness Statement of Stephen Keys (WS1209), particularly in relation to an abortive attack on a goods train which occurred during the Civil War, the Peter White mentioned in Keys Witness Statement is probably a different man to the red haired Peter White who worked with Griffith, but this needs to be confirmed. But given the fact that Keys was very active on the Republican side and any man working so closely with Griffith was likely to have been Free State they are probably different men.

If Dev and Oscar Traynor attended the funeral of your Peter White, I would guess that he is the man mentioned in Keys Witness Statement - which is a great read.

Hope that helps.

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Dublin / Re: Grafton Street Shooting - 24 June 1921
« on: Thursday 20 November 14 03:37 GMT (UK)  »
William Roe was my distant relative, Robert Bonfield's immediate superior during the Civil War. I have lots of information on Bonfield and Tommy O'Leary who also would have reported to Roe please get in touch, I would be more than happy to share - mckennam [at] gmaildotcom

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Carlow / Re: Aughneys..Newtown..Carlow
« on: Monday 19 August 13 04:20 BST (UK)  »
This page of Genealogy also seems to have a lot of information on the Aughney family

Cummins Families of County Carlow, Ireland
Decendents of George & Margaret Cummins of Castlemore
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cummins/GeorgeCastlemore.htm

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Carlow / Re: Aughneys..Newtown..Carlow
« on: Monday 19 August 13 01:20 BST (UK)  »
Dr. Honoria Aughney was a friend of Kevin Barry's in UCD in 1919/1920 - See 'No More Lonely Scaffolds: Kevin Barry and his times" by Donal O'Donovan pages 51, 57, 127-8, 164, 184

http://www.turtlebunbury.com/history/history_heroes/hist_hero_kevinbarry.html

Honoria later became Medical Officer for Wexford, she is also referenced in this thesis - Irish Medical Women c.1880s-1920s: The origins, education and careers of early women medical graduates from Irish institutions.

http://aran.library.nuigalway.ie/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10379/1792/finalthesis.pdf

Eilis Aughney used to hide guns for Robert Bonfield after 'jobs' during the Civil War - see her Witness Statement 1054 - http://www.bureauofmilitaryhistory.ie/reels/bmh/BMH.WS1054.pdf

I am researching Robert Bonfield, who was a distant relative, and would like to find out more about his friendship with the Aughney sisters and their circle of friends in UCD at the time.

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Dublin / Re: Old IRA Dublin Brigade
« on: Tuesday 09 July 13 21:58 BST (UK)  »
Hello wanted to reply as the boy in question robert bombfield was my grandfathers !st cousin and he went to the funeral . Although my grandfather has died I do know my mother has the original news clipping and a photograph of him if this would be of any interest please contact me back ....guess we may be related so hiya cousin lol

@Shellybones - I have tried contacting you here several times since you posted last year re. Robert (Bobbie) Bonfield. Please get in touch cousin, I have information about him which you would find very interesting.

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Dublin / Re: Old IRA Dublin Brigade
« on: Monday 20 August 12 12:12 BST (UK)  »
@Shanew147 - thanks for that Shane.

@Shellybones - my email address is *

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Dublin / Re: Old IRA Dublin Brigade
« on: Monday 20 August 12 10:10 BST (UK)  »
@ Shellybones - Many thanks for getting in touch. I sent you my contact details in a personal message, please check your inbox.

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