| Name: |
Thomas Watson |
Reg No: |
13 |
| Image: |
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Date Of Joining: |
03 February 1923 |
| Date of birth: |
12 March 1899 |
Address: |
38 Carysfort Ave. Blackrock, Dublin |
| Religion: |
Roman Catholic |
IRA Rank: |
Company Captain |
| Rank In National Army: |
- |
RIC Rank: |
0 |
| Foreign Army Rank: |
- |
If In Cid Or Protection Corps: |
- |
| Knowledge Of Irish Language: |
- |
Height: |
5ft 9 |
| Chest: |
37 / 35 |
Remarks: |
Re-Joiner. Re-joined again 10/10/28 |
| Keyword: |
Ship Street Arklow Headquarters |
Acknowledgements And Sources: |
Courtesy of Grandson Brian Kavanagh |
| Garda Rank at end of service: |
- |
Where Stationed-DISTRICT(Place): |
DUBLIN (Ship Street), WICKLOW (Arklow), Garda H.Q. |
| End of Service and Reason: |
13 March 1929 (Discharged) |
Marriage |
Mary Moran (16 September 1923) |
| Occupation Or Trade: |
Grocers Assistant |
By Whom Recommended: |
Rev. Waters P.P., Col. O'Neill (Dublin Command) |
| Link To Register: |
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| Additional Images: |
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Page Numbers: |
247and 248 |
| Further Notes: |
Thomas Joseph Watson was born in Graces Street in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. He was the son of Henry Watson (a Labourer/Shopkeeper) and Bridget Mack. Served in 6th Battalion Dublin IRA Brigade. Married Mary Moran on 16th September 1923 in Cabinteely Church, Stillorgan. Was discharged on 13th March 1929. Became a Civil Servant and upon retirement resided in St. Anne's Deansgrange Road, Blackrock, Dublin. Died on 10th November 1966 in St. Michael's Hospital, Dun Laogahire. He is buried in Deansgrange Cemetery (St. Brigid's Section). He has a file which can be ordered in advance and view in the National Archives of Ireland ( Reference DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 2019/157/89 ) |