| Name: |
Bernard O'Connor |
Reg No: |
2862 |
| Image: |
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Date Of Joining: |
13 December 1922 |
| Date of birth: |
16 April 1901 |
Address: |
Devohamlet, Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan |
| Date of Death: |
10 April 1968 |
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| Religion: |
Roman Catholic |
IRA Rank: |
Private |
| Rank In National Army: |
- |
RIC Rank: |
0 |
| Foreign Army Rank: |
- |
If In Cid Or Protection Corps: |
- |
| Knowledge Of Irish Language: |
- |
Height: |
5ft 10⅞ |
| Chest: |
39/36 |
Remarks: |
- |
| Keyword: |
Rathdowney Leap Castle Bridewell Clontarf Kevin Street Mountjoy Donnybrook College Pearse Street Harcourt Terrace |
Acknowledgements And Sources: |
Courtesy of Michael O'Connor |
| Garda Rank at end of service: |
Inspector |
Where Stationed-DISTRICT(Place): |
LAOIS (Rathdowney),OFFALY (Leap Castle) DUBLIN (Bridewell, Clontarf, Kevin Street, Mountjoy, Donnybrook, College, Pearse Street, Harcourt Terrace) |
| End of Service and Reason: |
15 April 1966 (Retired) |
Marriage |
Mary Troy (19 October 1932) |
| Occupation Or Trade: |
- |
By Whom Recommended: |
- |
| Link To Register: |
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Page Numbers: |
209 and 210 |
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| Further Notes: |
Son of James O'Connor (a Plate Layer on Railway) and Mary Anne Casey. Was appointed as the the Chief Police Instructor and Lecturer in the School for Potential Officers for the Gardai. Mary Kathleen Troy on 19th October 1932 in Aughrim Street Church, Dublin. Retired on 15th April 1966. Died on 10th April 1968 in the Mater Hopsital, Dublin. He is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. |