Author Topic: Custom House Burning - Part 1 / John Wilson  (Read 98841 times)

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Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« Reply #234 on: Thursday 18 February 10 03:55 GMT (UK) »
Are the Archives still open ? did they not close for building work or something? I really want to get a look at Joe Leonards statement. I have an idea about something but dont want to say till I read leonards statement ! its surposed to link Johnny Wilson with the squad.
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« Reply #235 on: Thursday 18 February 10 11:34 GMT (UK) »
I'll have to check that, but the Witness Statements are also in the Military Archives. If I get to one of the archives before you I'll try and get a copy for you.  :)

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« Reply #236 on: Thursday 18 February 10 13:49 GMT (UK) »
Rafter, Smith, Hession, O'Gara, Leech, Durkin, McManus, Eustace, O'Brien, Hyland, White, Hoey, Maher, Martin, McConaghy, Flynn, Davy.
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« Reply #237 on: Thursday 18 February 10 14:41 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that Ms Smokestoomuch. In that case it'll have to be the main archives. I am sure some of you have realised this, but I was completely wrong about people being sentenced to death. Tom Flood and a handful of others were sentenced to hang after they were captured at the CH but by a bizarre stroke of luck, Flood got appendicitis just before that and so the whole batch of hangings was delayed long enough that the truce intervened. I don't know who the others were but I think ... I think Frank Bolster was one of them. I'll check it out. Got some great information in the post this morning. Need to have a good look and sort it and then I'll see if there are any answers to questions raised here.


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Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« Reply #238 on: Thursday 18 February 10 20:55 GMT (UK) »
Check this post before visiting the NAI.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,415148.0.html

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Edit: Link added. Apologies for omission.

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Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« Reply #239 on: Friday 19 February 10 20:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi again. Yes, Frank Bolster, Tom Flood, and Thomas A Byrne were among the group sentenced to death by court martial for their part in the Custom House. Anyone out there know who the others were?  :)

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Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« Reply #240 on: Saturday 20 February 10 21:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi! This is a very interesting strand. I am doing some research on the Custom House - my father's uncle was killed there. My intention is to produce a book about the event, and so far with the internet I have found a lot of stray pieces of information. My great-uncle's name was Edward Dorins and he was also a member of E Co, Second Battalion. I would be grateful for any information that people have and I will try to find out more based on what you have given here. The only other member of E Co known to me was Capt Daniel J Begley, who was a veteran of the Easter Rising and died in 1940. I have no evidence that he was at the Custom House but it seems likely. I found an obituary from the Irish Independent for Capt. John Wilson which I don't have with me at the time of writing but I will post it as soon as I have the chance. I will also add PC Flynn to my list and let you know if I find anything else about him.

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Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« Reply #241 on: Saturday 20 February 10 21:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
If and when the book is printed included me on the list to buy one,
thank you

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Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« Reply #242 on: Saturday 20 February 10 22:53 GMT (UK) »
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