| Name: |
Thomas Fee |
Reg No: |
5791 |
| Image: |
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Date Of Joining: |
21 August 1924 |
| Date of birth: |
28 January 1901 |
Address: |
Killduff, Dowra, Co. Cavan |
| 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: |
Yes |
Height: |
5ft 10 1/8 |
| Chest: |
37/39.5 |
Remarks: |
- |
| Keyword: |
Multyfarnham |
Acknowledgements And Sources: |
Picture and Information Courtesy of Granddaughter Caroline Ó Fiaich |
| Garda Rank at end of service: |
- |
Where Stationed-DISTRICT(Place): |
Galway (Dunmore), Westmeath (Multyfarmham) |
| End of Service and Reason: |
- |
Marriage |
- |
| Occupation Or Trade: |
- |
By Whom Recommended: |
- |
| Link To Register: |
https://digital.ucd.ie/view-media/ucdlib:53466/canvas/ucdlib:53719
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| Additional Images: |
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Page Numbers: |
493 and 494 |
| Further Notes: |
Thomas Stephen Fee was the son of Thomas Fee (a farmer) and Margaret McFadden. Married Mary Delia Piggott on 28th November 1929 in Dunmore, Tuam, Co. Galway. He was transferred as a result of his marriage to Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath in 1929, where he served for the rest of his career, where he settled upon his retirement. Thomas Fee was the driving force behind Multyfarnham willing the Tidy Towns Competition in 1976. He died in 1981 and is buried in Ballyglass Cemetery, Mullingar. |