Came across this site by accident , Bill Corri brother of Hayden would have been my Grandfather, my mothers father, I remember the picture with De Valera from when I was growing up
Hi John Holland,
Did Hayden Corri live in Pearse Square? I recall coming across that name whilst researching another person.
Hayden (actually Haydn aka Aiden) Corri did live in Pearse Square. He was descended directly from the Scottish born Italian Haydn (the composer Joseph Haydn was his godfather) Corri who was the first organist at the pro-cathedral.
While not in the ASU Haydn was part of the extended Bloody Sunday crew stationed in the Mount Street and Canal area. He was one of the first to be identified along with Tom Whelan. They shared time in Ballykinlar. Tom naively accepted recall and executed. Haydn refused recall and adopted various aliases e.g. Owen Slowey, Terry Rooney and permanently David Golden (after whom I'm named) within Ballykinlar.
Haydn and his brother Bill took opposing sides in the Civil War. Bill was the Governor of Kilmainham jail while Haydn was a prisoner.
To their credit they were reconciled after the war while maintaining their points of view.