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Title: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: eileen? on Monday 19 September 11 17:42 BST (UK)
Looking for help on Michael O'Brien.

He was from Golden Lane Dublin.

His death notice said he was in B. Comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA.  Died 1970.

Where can I find info on this company?

eileen
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: dympna obrien on Saturday 09 March 13 16:09 GMT (UK)
I think this was my grandfather - I wouod have been 8 at the time he died so I would need to see the death notice - I know that he was in the OLd IRA and interned with De Valera - and he lived in Golden Lane and had 8 children - my father was Kevin O'Brien who died in 1994.  If you read this I'd love to hear froj you. 
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: eileen? on Monday 11 March 13 23:05 GMT (UK)
Hi Dympna
Nice to hear from you, hopefully we can a connection.
I will dig out the death notice and get back to you. Family stories suggests that there is a photo of Michael with DeVelera although I have not located it.
Michael's parents were named John & Maria O'Brien. Michael died (death notice) 9 Nov. 1970, does that ring any bells?

eileen 
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: eileen? on Monday 11 March 13 23:26 GMT (UK)
Death Notice:
O'Brien (Dublin) November 9th 1970 at the Meath Hospital. Late B Comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA. Beloved Husband of Elizabeth O'Brien 35 Golden Lane. etc... Buried in Glasnevin.
The only name mentioned is his wife but it lists family being, sisters, sons, daugters, gchildren, nephews, nieces, sons/daughters in law, relatives friends etc

hope this helps

eileen
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: dympna obrien on Tuesday 12 March 13 11:52 GMT (UK)
Yes Eileen this is my grandfather.  A lot of those involved in the 1916 rising used to get together in 35 Golden Lane, in facgt a lot of arms were hidden there.  There was a lot of memorabilita inclkuding photographs which I believe my Uncle Joseph O'Brien may have.  Unfortunately I dont have anything. I believe there may have been a signed Proclamation also.  Has anybody else replied to your postings ?  Dympna
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: eileen? on Tuesday 12 March 13 18:28 GMT (UK)
Hi Dympna
I have made contact with a few branches of the O'Brien family. 
My grandfather Joseph O'Brien was Michaels brother.
I had heard stories about no. 35 and would love to find out more.
If you send me a pm we can exchange email addresses.

eileen
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Reid47 on Wednesday 11 June 14 11:34 BST (UK)
Eileen
My grandmother was Michael's sister Norah. Their mother was Maria McCabe. I have info on the family history back to the mid 1800s - still in the Liberties. Are you interested?
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Reid47 on Thursday 12 June 14 13:56 BST (UK)
Eileen
According to the 1939/40 Dublin Electoral Register Michael was listed as living at 35 Golden Lane. Also here were Elizabeth and Elizabeth (jnr) who I presume were his wife and daughter. There were a total of 23 electors at this address including the Cleggs (Hannah, William and Ellen). Hannah was actually Michael’s sister.
Hannah died in 1962 and is buried in St. Patrick’s Section – Deansgrange Cemetery. Her address is given as 99 Clonmacnoise Road – Crumlin. Along with her husband William and daughter Florence the headstone also lists an Elizabeth O’Brien. Elizabeth’s DOD and age are not in the inscription so it would only be guesswork to suggest that it may be Hannah’s  sister Eliza (or Lizzy).
Although I have not made any attempt at making contact I believe the Clegg family still carry on the family business in Dublin.
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Reid47 on Thursday 12 June 14 14:01 BST (UK)
Eileen
Michael’s mother and father are buried in Glasnevin. John died 15 May 1919 at 59 y/o with an address at 34-35 Golden Lane. Maria died  10 Feb 1929 aged 68. Also buried here is a son also called John who died 3 Aug 1920 aged 40. John (Jackie) may have been a member of the old IRA as there exists a notebook supposedly belonging to Jackie relating to his internment. According to the inscription the monument was erected by Michael.
Immediately beside this grave is the Caulfield grave. Hugh Caulfield of 51 Mountjoy Square died 10 Apr 1919 aged 19. Bridget (nee O’Brien) died 6 Apr 1930. Her husband, Hugh, followed on 11 May 1930 and finally William (son?) on 5 July 1964. Bridget was the daughter of John and Maria O’Brien and therefore a sister of Michael.
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: eileen? on Friday 13 June 14 18:11 BST (UK)
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply.
This is so exciting ! My grandfather was Joseph, Michael and Norah's brother. I made contact with one of Michael's grandchildren and although she could not confirm my info, she had heard the same stories. I will send you a pm and hopefully you will be able to fill in some blanks for me.

Eileen

THANKS ROOTSCHAT - YOU DID IT AGAIN - GREAT SITE.


Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: ballydw on Friday 13 June 14 19:34 BST (UK)
www.militaryarchives.ie  has an online collection including pensions which may be connected to your family. :)
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: eileen? on Friday 13 June 14 20:24 BST (UK)
Thanks so much for reply.

I have searched  the archives but my information  is so vague that its diffiult to hone in on any  specific O'Brien,. Alias seems to be the norm at that time.
On the upside, When searching the photographic  archive I discovered a photo of my DAD on a BSA (regiment and date confirmed) and could give them a name to match the photo.
Eileen
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Anthony McDonnell on Tuesday 30 November 21 16:31 GMT (UK)
Hi, My Gran father was Michael O'Brien of 35 Golden Lane ( he was born on Chancery Lane off Golden Lane) My Gran Mother was Elizbeth they had sons Jack , Kevin, Joe, Vincent, & Micko who was killed by a motor bike outside the house, the daughters were Lily , Kathleen, Patty (my mother). The Cleggs who lived in the house were cousins, also the Birmingham's. I can remember my mother talking about aunty Norah, My gran father had 2 sisters who lived in Patricks St ( I don't think they were married). My gran father was with B/Comp, 3rd Batt, Old IRA, He was interned in Ballykinlar in Northern Ireland with Sean Lemass. I spent a lot of time in No35 with my gran parents and I could tell some stories but not in print. 
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Jimmy Kelly on Tuesday 05 July 22 23:38 BST (UK)
Michael,
did your mother, Patty O'Brien, ever work in a confectionry factory in Dublin?
(Clarnico Ltd, Mount Tallant Avenue, Kenilworth).
About end of 'thirties/early to mid 'forties).
Regards, Jimmy Kelly.
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Leedsfan on Sunday 17 July 22 01:57 BST (UK)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=530600.msg2988373#msg2988373
Title: Re: Michael O'Brien / B comp. 3rd Batt. Old IRA
Post by: Anthony McDonnell on Wednesday 23 November 22 13:18 GMT (UK)
FAO: Jimmy Kelly,
Yes my mother Patty worked in Williams & Woods, & Clarnico Murray, & Rowntrees. & Jacobs, & Cafferys sweets, & Smiths Crisps. She is Deceased since January 2009.
P.S. My name is Anthony