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Ireland / Re: 1916 - Women who served in the Rising
« on: Friday 13 March 15 12:59 GMT (UK)  »
Sean was shot on the roof of City Hall and as he lay dying was tended to by Helena Molony and Kathleen Lynn, Katie was elsewhere in the building treating a man who had been shot earlier in the day.  Sean's body remained on the roof until after the building was occupied by British Troops, it was then buried in a temporary grave in the gardens of the Castle until claimed by the family and re-interred in Glasenevin Cemetery.

Shiraz

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Ireland / Re: 1916 - Women who served in the Rising
« on: Friday 13 March 15 08:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Robbielir1987
Katie was the 7th child of 16 children born in 1887 to Michael & Mary Connolly. Like her brothers she joined the ICA early on and trained with them in Croyden Park. She is seen in her uniform in the famous picture taken outside Croyden Park  House, flanked by Michael Mallin. She was also a member of Cumann na mBan from 1917. She worked at Alex Thom printers as a machinist. In 1912 she married Jim Barrett a painter and decorator with offices and a workshop in Molesworth Street. She worked in the relief kitchens in Liberty Hall during the 1913 lock-out. After the capture of City Hall she was imprisoned from 24th April until 12th May. She was out again in the Civil War, and saw service in Jenkinson's in Capel Street, the Duke of Leinster's in Parnell Street and Barry's Hotel. She was arrested and imprisoned in the North Dublin Union.  She was involved in collecting funds for prisoners and dependents,electioneering, protest meetings against conscription. Acted as courier between Dublin and London for acting Irish Republican Envoy Art O Brien.  Accused with others of conspiracy to disrupt the work of the new Free State Government...interned in Mountjoy Prison until released using a successful writ of habeaus corpus, resulting in compensation and resettlement.  Katie died in 1938 and was survived by her husband, they never had any children.

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Ireland / Re: 1916 - Women who served in the Rising
« on: Friday 13 March 15 04:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Robbielir

What do you want to know about Katie? Ask me and if I can help you I will.

Shiraz

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Ireland / Re: James Seery
« on: Sunday 14 September 14 20:33 BST (UK)  »
Pen 32

Hello there, So far I've drawn a blank on James Seery, I'd be interested to hear anything about your grandfather so that we can compare notes. Shiraz

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Wicklow / Re: Burial Information
« on: Friday 01 November 13 10:36 GMT (UK)  »
My Luck

Thanks for your offer, will keep you posted.

Regards


Shiraz

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Wicklow / Re: Burial Information
« on: Friday 01 November 13 10:26 GMT (UK)  »
To My Luck
Good thinking, I have approached the church for information and live in hope.

Many thanks

Shiraz

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Wicklow / Re: Burial Information
« on: Friday 01 November 13 09:32 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. With regard to the questions posed by My Luck...Patricia was single and resided  at Hillside Park, Ballyroan,  Dublin 14.  Yes, LH , thanks to Peggy Leonard, I had this information and as you might have guessed the birth listing in 1933 refers to the party in question Patricia...unfortunately still no nearer to finding her final resting place. The quest continues.

Shiraz

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Wicklow / Re: Burial Information
« on: Thursday 31 October 13 15:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Dermo, Dathi and Madpat I have tried the newspapers to no avail, I'm not a relation so the hospital would not seem like an option, furthermore I live in Africa so :( I'm a bit hampered by distance, thanks for your suggestions.


Shiraz

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Wicklow / Burial Information
« on: Wednesday 30 October 13 18:54 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for information on the last resting place of Patricia Finlay a native of Arklow,  Co.Wicklow who died in Tallaght Hospital Dublin on 21st January 1999 aged 65 years. Not sure if she was interred in a  Wicklow or Dublin cemetery.  Any information would be appreciated.

Shiraz

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