Patrick 1st child of James and Catherine. Born1908, died 1909. 

James Christopher 1910-1999. 3rd son of James and Cathrine. Married Frances Murphy in 1942. 3 children, Frances, James and Mary. Linotype operator for the Irish Independent. 

Francis Xavier 1912-1992. Mar. Hilda Cork in 1945. 3 Children. 2nd mar. to Jane 

Patrick First son of Frank and Hilda

Richard 2nd son of Frank and Hilda

Maureen Allix 3rd child of Frank and Hilda


EILEEN O'BRIEN - (1925-1986) Journalist.
Born in Galaway, only child of Helen and Prof. Liam O'Briain; educated at UCG. She worked as a reporter on provincial newpapers in Ireland and England and with the Irish News Agency in the fifties and was Belfast editor for the Irish Press and PRO for Gael-Linn for a short period. In 1965 she joined the Irish Times, where she wrote a weekly 'Irishwoman's Diary' and ' A Social Sort of Column' and became Irish-language editor. Her republican sympathies were strong but did not impair her integrity in reporting on troubled times in Belfast and giving a voice to many who thought no-one wanted to listen.  She died, unmarried, in a Dublin hospital on 1 January 1986. 

Jimmy O'Brien

Liam Lorcan 1916- Married Elizabeth (Lily) Grehan in 1939. 3 children, Catherine (Kay), Maurice and Martin

Arthur 1873-1926 brother of James

Valentine 1875-1950 brother of James Mar. Kate Keough. Father of Valentine a priest and Loreta a nun

Francis, 1881-1974. Brother of James
Educated by the Christian Brothers entered Jesuits 7 sept. 1899. Military chaplain with British Expeditionary Forces 1917-1919. Went to Australia. Rector St. Aloysios College, Sydney, Australia. 1922-31 and 1944-48. Choir teacher. Member of the Catholic Education Council and the Catholic Schools Association. Was doyen of the province at the time of his death.

LIAM O'BRIEN (O'BRIAIN) - (1888-1974) Brother of James. Mar. Helen  Lawler. One child, Eileen. Patriot and scholar.
Born in Dublin; educated at O' Connell CBS and RUI. Won the first NUI travelling studentship in 1911: studied Early Irish in Germany and also studied in Paris. Lecturer in French, UCD, 1914. Joined the Irish Volunteers, fought in St Stephen's Green in the 1916 Rising, and was interned in Frongoch in Wales until the general release of prisoners in December that year. Professor of Romance languages, UCG, 1917. He continued his activities in the movement for the independence and stood as Sinn Fein candidate for South Armagh in the general election of 1918. Although a total stranger to his constituents he polled six thousand votes, against eight thousand for his Unionist opponent. In 1920 he became a judge in the Republican courts. These Courts were illegal under British rule, and he was imprisoned for a year. He took the Treaty side in 1922 and after standing unsuccessfully in 1925 for election to Seanad Eireann retired from active participation in politics. He translated many books and plays from French, Spanish, and English, into Irish and was a frequent broadcaster on radio and television. Cuimbni Cinn (1951) gives a vivid and candid account of the 1916 Rising. He took a leading part in the founding of Taibhhearc na Gaillimhe in 1928 and often acted there. Chairman, An Club Leabhar, for eighteen years and member of executive committee, Conradh na Gaeilge, for ten years. His services in the cause of good relations between Ireland and France were recognised in 1951 when the French Government made him a chevalier of the Legion of Honour. His converstional powers and wide range of interests earned him the description of "a one-man open university'. He retired from his chair in 1959 and came to live in Dublin, where he died on 11 August 1974.

Arthur 1841-1906. Great grandfather married Mary Christie in 1873. They had 7 children

Great great grandfather Arthur was born around 1810.  Married to      Cooper.

 
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