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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 01 June 10 16:29 BST (UK) »
Dublinbook 1916

I note from your extensive list you mention the messenger Molly Adrian (correct spelling was Adrien). As I'm too far away toa ccess the archives could you give any more information about her.(even by PM)?

Regards      Quaxer

Dear Quaxer

In my notes I only have that she was a middle aged lady who cycled back and forth from Dublin several times during the Rising.  She brought Pearse's message that the Volunteers were to "Strike at one o'clock today."

BTW, in McCoole's book, No Ordinary Women, and Tallion's book The Women of 1916 the spelling is Adrian.  Is there a reason you have it different?

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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 02 June 10 00:40 BST (UK) »
Dublinbook 1916

Thank you for your prompt reply. The true spelling of the surname is Adrien and various documents back to the 17th Century spell it as so but when it is incorrectly spelt then Adrian is usual the 1st incorrect choice followed by Adreen etc. Her father being a M.O. and a registrar of births  used the Adrien spelling even in his own will. My mother(one of his grandchildren also used the spelling, Adrien.
If you come across more about her please enter it up.

With many thanks
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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 23:27 BST (UK) »
I've got a sketch portrait of my husband's grandfather, James O'Connor.  He was internee # 1348 or 1378 (I can't make out the writing) at Frongoch Camp.  This picture was sketched by an "M. Kelly" and dated October 8th, 1916 while he and James were held at Frongoch.  Would "Dublin in Rebellion" possibly contain any information on James O'Connor?

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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 09 June 10 10:29 BST (UK) »
I've got a sketch portrait of my husband's grandfather, James O'Connor.  He was internee # 1348 or 1378 (I can't make out the writing) at Frongoch Camp.  This picture was sketched by an "M. Kelly" and dated October 8th, 1916 while he and James were held at Frongoch.  Would "Dublin in Rebellion" possibly contain any information on James O'Connor?

The book lists James S. O'Connor, who was a member of the 1st Bn Volunteers, was in the Four Courts in the Rising, and was imprisoned in Frongoch.

His address was 10 Beresford Place, Dublin


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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 10 June 10 00:42 BST (UK) »
I've got a sketch portrait of my husband's grandfather, James O'Connor.  He was internee # 1348 or 1378 (I can't make out the writing) at Frongoch Camp.  This picture was sketched by an "M. Kelly" and dated October 8th, 1916 while he and James were held at Frongoch.  Would "Dublin in Rebellion" possibly contain any information on James O'Connor?

The book lists James S. O'Connor, who was a member of the 1st Bn Volunteers, was in the Four Courts in the Rising, and was imprisoned in Frongoch.

His address was 10 Beresford Place, Dublin

Thank you for your prompt reply!

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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 03 July 10 16:42 BST (UK) »
Hi, Did you mean Dan Brophy? If so, Dan Brophy was my grandfather :)
Brophy, Carlow & Dublin
Ingham, Clontarf & Dublin
Whelan/ Arbuckle, Wicklow & Dublin
Golden/ Whelan, Cork & Dublin

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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 09 September 10 01:49 BST (UK) »
hi did your granfather come from co dublin?

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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 09 September 10 02:24 BST (UK) »
hope you are still on this site Dan brophy was married to my dad?s sister.

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Re: 5th battalion north dublin
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 09 September 10 07:30 BST (UK) »

Commandant Thomas Ashe; a native of Dingle, Co. Kerry, previously he was a
schoolteacher at Corduff, Co. Dublin. He was known as an inspirational, but
somewhat impractical, leader, and was the great uncle of actor Gregory Peck.


the link to Gregory Peck is an interesting snippet. Didn't know about that one at all.

Do you have anything in your book re Michael Sweeney at the South Dublin Union?
Niland/Neiland/Neilan/Nyland - Dublin
Doyle - Enniscorthy
McCullen - Coastguards from Drogheda, Co Louth
Shepley - Macclesfield and Wheelock
Clarke - Macclesfield
McDermott - Macclesfield and Dublin
Pender - Dublin
O'Brien - Dublin and Galbally