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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #63 on: Wednesday 23 September 09 19:27 BST (UK) »
Hi Patrick.

Thank you for your prompt reply.  I believe he was known as Liam as well.

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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #64 on: Wednesday 23 September 09 20:05 BST (UK) »
I presume the William Darrington mentioned may possibly be him.  Many thanks for that.

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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 01 October 09 15:49 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

Firstly, thanks to everyone that's posted info on here. Very much appreciated.

Just wondering if anyone would have any info on my grandfather Michael Mervyn, who served with the Irish Citizen Army in 1916. Was at the Four Courts, sentenced to death but was given penal servitude. I've seen his name mentioned on a couple of threads here. Would be grateful for anything else that might turn up.

We have various 1916 clippings, etc. at home but I never got to meet him as Michael died when my dad (also Michael) was only 20.

Keep up the good work,
DM

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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #66 on: Tuesday 17 November 09 17:50 GMT (UK) »
Re: Irish Volunteers from The North Inner City, Jacobs Biscuit Factory
(Second Battalion only)

I think that this person in the listing, "br Omninghini 3 Upr Ode! St", should actually be James Cunningham of 3 Upper Oriel Street. He was the 2nd husband of my wife's great grand mother, Sarah McMahon O'Reilly, of the same address. He was born around 1870 in Drogheda and was a Tailor. According to my wife's family he served in Boland's Mill.


 


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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #67 on: Wednesday 18 November 09 00:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi
are the any Ridgeways other than Henry seemily 4 of them joined one was also sent to prison for a few years
thanks in advance
McMenemy
Williams
Melia
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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #68 on: Saturday 10 April 10 09:57 BST (UK) »
Gormongenealogy, many many thanks for the names lists as I keep referring to these in my research, however, they seem to have dropped off the link (or is it not uploading on my PC?)?

Sonoma, I have just visited Dublin and  went to the National Museum to view the 1916 exhibition and look at the Roll Of Honour (on a computer only) where I found my grandfather Denis Byrne on the St.Stephens Green garrison list. But I can't seem to find a web link that has the full list so it looks like the only way to see this is visit the museum?(hopefully I can be corrected by friends on the site!).

 What name are you looking for?I took a poor photo of the image on the screen and will have a look.
Byrne, Stapleton, Kennedy, Dougherty, Clishan/Clisham. Easter 1916 Dublin, in Ireland.
Sharp, Houlgrave, McCarrick, Quinn, Dougherty in Liverpool.
Japha in Liverpool and Prussia (Poland)

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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #69 on: Monday 12 April 10 21:49 BST (UK) »
I am researching john j ogrady have made some enquiries in relation to shelbourne hotel have not been able to make any connection to same sofar except his unit was under fire from there as the british army occupied the shelbourne.If you have any more information on how he was connected to the shelbourne let me know i might be able to check it out. This is areply to an enquiry from duffygrady in2008.John O Grady was a volunteer in jacobs who was shot and died while on a sortee from jacobs to try and relieve the pressure off bolands mill he was the only causualty from the jacobs garrison he is mentioned inthe witness statements from jacobs which can be found on the national archives web site.These witness statements are worth a look at as they are quite informative and give an insite to the happenings in this area.dub2

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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #70 on: Tuesday 13 April 10 08:26 BST (UK) »
I am researching john j ogrady have made some enquiries in relation to shelbourne hotel have not been able to make any connection to same sofar except his unit was under fire from there as the british army occupied the shelbourne.If you have any more information on how he was connected to the shelbourne let me know i might be able to check it out. dub2

My understanding is that much of the gunfire from the Shebourne was aimed at the defence positions established inside Stephens Green, where trenches were dug and the entrances and surrounding roads were blocked. Some of the the surrounding buildings on the on the West and south of Stephen's Green (College of Surgeons, Little's pub etc) were also occupied by volunteers and could also have come under fire from the Shelbourne


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Re: UPDATED - Members of the Irish Citizen Army 1916 - Names List
« Reply #71 on: Tuesday 13 April 10 20:41 BST (UK) »
My grandfather was part of St.Stephens garrison on Monday but moved to occupy  'Littles' pub in Cuffe street, (to the west of the green) from Tuesday to Thursday, but very little (sic) is known about this with a few footnotes in Charles Townsends '1916'. It may be John also occupied one of the buildings surrounding the green (possibly Littles too?) which were noted as being more favourable positions. If you have his pension there is likely to be more detail? It does look like there are other significant occupations of (minor) buildings that have received much less attention in the official histories.
Byrne, Stapleton, Kennedy, Dougherty, Clishan/Clisham. Easter 1916 Dublin, in Ireland.
Sharp, Houlgrave, McCarrick, Quinn, Dougherty in Liverpool.
Japha in Liverpool and Prussia (Poland)