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The Clare Cumann Na Mban Nominal Rolls The Clare Cumann na mBan Nominal Rolls With thanks to the Mid Clare Brigade 100 Committee, especially Mary Crawford, Paul Minihan, Colin Hennessy and Pat Kirby for the Nominal Roll of the Mid Clare Brigade Cumann na mBan, and for all their help. Special thanks also to Mary A Moloney from Limerick for all her Secretarial work, Dolores Meaney and everyone at the Clare Library, Larry Brennan and the Clare Roots Society, Padraig Og O’Ruairc and finally to Dr. Tomas Mac Conmara for all his help and advice. Ger Browne Contents Page 2: The Mid-Clare Brigade Cumann na mBan Nominal Roll. Page 57: The East-Clare Brigade Cumann na mBan Nominal Roll. Page 88: The West-Clare Brigade Cumann na mBan Nominal Roll. 1 The Mid-Clare Brigade - Cumann na mBan Nominal Roll 2 Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade Reference CMB/71 Title MID CLARE BRIGADE Scope and File contains mostly material relating to the Mid-Clare staff and officers, Brigade Content meetings and staff elections. External MA-MSPC-CMB-71.pdf document Overall strength : 567. Brigade Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade Mulcahy, Major P.A. (Mrs) (O/C): (nee Josie Barrett) Brigade Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade 11th July 1921. (deceased)(Mary Crawford) Falvey, Mary (Miss) (Secretary): Brigade Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade 11th July 1921. (Mary Crawford) 1st Battalion Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade Moore, Kathleen (Mrs) (O.C.): 1st Battalion Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Shanaway, Cabra Lane, Dublin. (Mary Crawford) Considine, Annie (Miss) (Secretary): 1st Battalion Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. 41 Main St. Blackrock, Dublin. (Mary Crawford) Gleeson, P. (Mrs) (Treasurer): 1st Battalion Staff - Cumann na mBan - Mid Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Newhall, Tiermaclane, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Reference CMB/72 Title Ennis District Council - 1st Battalion Ennis Battalion area covered the 1st Battalion Mid Clare Brigade IRA area and was comprised of six (6) branches: Crusheen, Barefield, Ballinruan, Quin, Ennis and Doora. The strength on 11 July 1921 was 139 and was 109 on 1 July 1922 . These figures are drawn from the strength Scope and of each branch given in the record. The names of the Captains, Secretaries and Treasurers Content are given for each branch, along with their respective addresses. They are listed by appointment and location. The file further contains manuscript and typed lists of staff and members names and addresses according to various branches as well as correspondence between the Secretary of the Association of Old Cumann na mBan and the Brigade secretary. External MA-MSPC-CMB-72.pdf document 3 A Company Crusheen - 1st Battalion - Cumann na mBan Mid Clare Brigade - 11th July 1921 Kennedy, Mary Rose (Captain): Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Fogarty, Brigid (Secretary): Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Hannon, Mary (Treasurer): Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) (Gerry Kennedy) Burns, Mary: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Clarke, Winifred: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Cullinan, Julia: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Devanney, Lizzie: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Fogarty, Helen: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Griffey, Aggie: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Griffey, Ann: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Griffey, Mary Veronica: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Carhunaclougha, Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) 4 Hannon, Bridie: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Carhunaclougha, Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Keane, Charlotte (nee Clarke): Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Galway. (Mary Crawford) Keane, Mrs Frank: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Galway. (Mary Crawford) Linnane, Teresa: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. (deceased)(Mary Crawford) McKay, Una: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Smyth, Nonnie, (Mrs): Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Knockshanagarry, Loughrea, Co. Galway. (Mary Crawford) Whelan, Ann: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) Whelan, May: Crusheen A Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921.Crusheen. (Mary Crawford) 2nd April 1914 – Cumann na mBan, Irish women’s Republican movement, was founded. 5 B Company Barefield - 1st Battalion - Cumann na mBan Mid Clare Brigade - 11th July 1921 Hogan, (Mrs) (Captain): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Clune, (Mrs) (Secretary): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Considine, Ellen (Treasurer): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Baker, N.: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. (Religious Order)(Mary Crawford) Brooks, (Mrs.): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. 1 Steeles, Terrace, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Broughan Nellie: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Knockaluskeraun, Barefield, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Fallon, (Mrs.): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield. (Mary Crawford) Gleeson, (Mrs): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Newhall, Tiermaclane. (Mary Crawford) Hanrahan, (Mrs): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield. (Mary Crawford) McGuane, Mary: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Cappa, Barefield, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) McNamara, M.: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield. (Mary Crawford) McNamara, M.A.: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield. (Mary Crawford) O’Dea, (Mrs.): Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield. (Mary Crawford) Purcell, A.: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Barefield. (Mary Crawford) Roughan, S.: Barefield B Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921.Barefield. (Mary Crawford) 6 C Company Ballinruan - 1st Battalion - Cumann na mBan Mid Clare Brigade - 11th July 1921 Loughrey, Una (Captain): Ballinruan C Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Ballinruan. (Mary Crawford) McMahon, K (Miss) (Secretary): Ballinruan C Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Knockjames, Tulla. (Mary Crawford) McCallan, Minnie (Treasurer): Ballinruan C Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Park, Ballinruan. (Mary Crawford) D Company Quin - 1st Battalion - Cumann na mBan Mid Clare Brigade - 11th July 1921 Considine, Dilly (Captain): Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Kilgoblin, Quin. (Mary Crawford) O’Halloran, Nora (Mrs) (Secretary): Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Knockanoura, Quin. (Mary Crawford) Moloney, Mattie (Miss) (Treasurer): Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. 116 Isabelle Ave, Newark, New Jersey. (Mary Crawford) Considine, Nan: Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. (Mary Crawford) Duggan, May: Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. (Mary Crawford) Garrahy Annie: Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. (deceased)(Mary Crawford) Keogh, K.: Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. (Mary Crawford) McMahon, Jenny Clooney, Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Quin. (Mary Crawford) McNamara (Mrs.) Tessie: Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Quin. (Mary Crawford) McNamara, Nan: Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. U.S.A. (Mary Crawford) O’Halloran, (Mrs.): Quin D Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Knockanoura, Carrahan, Quin. (Mary Crawford) 7 E Company Ennis - 1st Battalion - Cumann na mBan Mid Clare Brigade - 11th July 1921 Roughan, P. (Mrs) (Captain): Ennis E Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Church Street, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Kelly, J. (Mrs) (Secretary and Adjutant): Ennis E Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July1921. Market Street, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Shinnors, F. (Mrs) (Secretary and Adjutant): Ennis E Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July 1921. Market Street, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) McNamara, D.(Mrs) (Secretary and Adjutant): (Nee Barrett)Ennis E Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July1921. O’Connell Street, Ennis. (Mary Crawford) Begley, Delia (Miss) (Treasurer): Ennis E Company, 1st Battalion Mid-Clare Brigade, 11th July
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