I am writing initially to find out if you have any information about my Grandfather, Edmond Christopher Walsh , known as Eddie, in the Easter Uprising, the War of Independence and the Civil War.
The information that I have is that he left school in 1914 and was an apprentice with a company called Harvey McLoughlin (who were from our information were builders) from 1914 - 1921 in Dublin. In some papers we have he was also employed by the Board of Public Work Dublin as a plumber and engineer. We know he left Ireland sometime in the early 1920’s.
There is a story that he was involved, my uncle said that he was with the O’Connell Street ‘gang’ (my uncles term) and as he was so young (16) he was used as a look-out. I have looked on the internet and all I have found is the O’Connell Street Garrison. There is also a story that he was involved in gun running and this is why he had to leave his job with the Board of Public Works.
I do not know if the gun running story relates to the Easter uprising or to a subsequent conflict.
Any information would be gratefully received. I have sent a letter to the army archivist in Dublin to see if there is any information there. I have looked at the Roll on Honour on the irish medals website and there is an Edward and a Christopher Walsh mentioned
Thank you for your help.