John Dillon1
M, #382372, b. 4 September 1851, d. 4 August 1927
Last Edited=28 Oct 2010
John Dillon was born on 4 September 1851.1 He was the son of John Blake Dillon and Adelaide Hart.2 He married Elizabeth Mathew, daughter of Rt. Hon. Sir James Charles Mathew and Elizabeth Blackmore Biron, in 1895.1 He died on 4 August 1927 at age 75.1
He was educated at University SchoolG.1 He was educated at Catholic University of Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG.1 He was registered as a Licentiate, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland (L.R.C.S.I.)1 He abandoned medicine for politics and became a leading Irish nationalist.1 After October 1879 he helped Parnell raise funds in USA for Land League.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for County Tipperary in 1880, elected in absentia.1 In November 1880 he was prosecuted by the Chief Secretray of Ireland.1 In May 1881 he was re-arrested under the specially created Coercion Act 1881.1 In October 1881 he was imprisoned at Kilmainham, and released (with Parnell and James O'Kelly) as part of the Kilmainham Treaty of 2 May 1882.1 On 6 May 1882 he signed a denunciation of the Phoenix Park murders.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for East Mayo between 1885 and 1918.1 On 9 September 1887 at Mitchelstown, County Cork, IrelandG, he was addressing a demonstration when police fired into the crowd, killing three people - he stopped the slaughter by advancing into the crowd, and was later responsible for the patriotic cry 'remember Mitchelstown.1' In 1888 he was imprisoned briefly.1 In 1890 he was arrested for 'criminal conspiracy' (with William O'Brien), and escaped to France and the U.S.A.1 In February 1891 he was re-arrested in England and goaled at Galway.1 In 1908 he originated the scheme to unite Queen's Colleges Cork and Gaway with University College Dublin to form the National University.1 He helped Sinn Fein Committee organise resistence to conscription.1 He was chairman of the Irish Party in 1918.1
He was educated at University SchoolG.1 He was educated at Catholic University of Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG.1 He was registered as a Licentiate, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland (L.R.C.S.I.)1 He abandoned medicine for politics and became a leading Irish nationalist.1 After October 1879 he helped Parnell raise funds in USA for Land League.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for County Tipperary in 1880, elected in absentia.1 In November 1880 he was prosecuted by the Chief Secretray of Ireland.1 In May 1881 he was re-arrested under the specially created Coercion Act 1881.1 In October 1881 he was imprisoned at Kilmainham, and released (with Parnell and James O'Kelly) as part of the Kilmainham Treaty of 2 May 1882.1 On 6 May 1882 he signed a denunciation of the Phoenix Park murders.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for East Mayo between 1885 and 1918.1 On 9 September 1887 at Mitchelstown, County Cork, IrelandG, he was addressing a demonstration when police fired into the crowd, killing three people - he stopped the slaughter by advancing into the crowd, and was later responsible for the patriotic cry 'remember Mitchelstown.1' In 1888 he was imprisoned briefly.1 In 1890 he was arrested for 'criminal conspiracy' (with William O'Brien), and escaped to France and the U.S.A.1 In February 1891 he was re-arrested in England and goaled at Galway.1 In 1908 he originated the scheme to unite Queen's Colleges Cork and Gaway with University College Dublin to form the National University.1 He helped Sinn Fein Committee organise resistence to conscription.1 He was chairman of the Irish Party in 1918.1
Children of John Dillon and Elizabeth Mathew
- Reverend John Dillon2 b. 1896, d. Nov 1970
- Anne Elizabeth Dillon+2 b. 29 Oct 1897
- Theobald Wolfe Tone Dillon+2 b. 1898, d. 1946
- Myles Dillon+2 b. 1900, d. 1972
- James Mathew Dillon+2 b. 26 Sep 1902
- Brian Dillon2 b. 13 Mar 1905
Henry Dillon1
M, #382373, b. 1856, d. 1938
Last Edited=28 Oct 2010
Henry Dillon was born in 1856.1 He was the son of John Blake Dillon and Adelaide Hart.2 He died in 1938.1
He was with the Irish Provincial Franciscan Order between 1902 and 1914.1
He was with the Irish Provincial Franciscan Order between 1902 and 1914.1
Rt. Hon. Sir James Charles Mathew1
M, #382377, b. 10 July 1830
Last Edited=12 Feb 2016
Rt. Hon. Sir James Charles Mathew was born on 10 July 1830 at Lehanagh House, County Cork, Ireland.2 He was the son of Charles Mathew and Mary Hackett.2 He married Elizabeth Blackmore Biron, daughter of Reverend Edward Biron, in 1861.2
He held the office of Lord Justice of Appeal between 1901 and 1906.2
He held the office of Lord Justice of Appeal between 1901 and 1906.2
Children of Rt. Hon. Sir James Charles Mathew and Elizabeth Blackmore Biron
- Elizabeth Mathew+3 d. May 1907
- Theobald Mathew+2 b. 5 Dec 1866, d. 20 Jun 1939
- Charles James Mathew+2 b. 24 Oct 1872, d. 8 Jan 1923
Elizabeth Mathew1
F, #382378, d. May 1907
Last Edited=12 Feb 2016
Elizabeth Mathew was the daughter of Rt. Hon. Sir James Charles Mathew and Elizabeth Blackmore Biron.2 She married John Dillon, son of John Blake Dillon and Adelaide Hart, in 1895.1 She died in May 1907.1
From 1895, her married name became Dillon.
From 1895, her married name became Dillon.
Children of Elizabeth Mathew and John Dillon
- Reverend John Dillon2 b. 1896, d. Nov 1970
- Anne Elizabeth Dillon+2 b. 29 Oct 1897
- Theobald Wolfe Tone Dillon+2 b. 1898, d. 1946
- Myles Dillon+2 b. 1900, d. 1972
- James Mathew Dillon+2 b. 26 Sep 1902
- Brian Dillon2 b. 13 Mar 1905
Reverend John Dillon1
M, #382379, b. 1896, d. November 1970
Last Edited=28 Oct 2010
Reverend John Dillon was born in 1896.1 He was the son of John Dillon and Elizabeth Mathew.2 He died in November 1970.1
He was the Parish Priest at Chapelizod, County Dublin, IrelandG.1
He was the Parish Priest at Chapelizod, County Dublin, IrelandG.1
Theobald Wolfe Tone Dillon1
M, #382380, b. 1898, d. 1946
Last Edited=28 Oct 2010
Theobald Wolfe Tone Dillon was born in 1898.1 He was the son of John Dillon and Elizabeth Mathew.2 He died in 1946.1
He graduated from University College Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)1 He was educated at Mount St. Benedict CollegeG.1 He was educated at Vienna, AustriaG.1 He was Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica at University College Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG.1
He graduated from University College Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)1 He was educated at Mount St. Benedict CollegeG.1 He was educated at Vienna, AustriaG.1 He was Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica at University College Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG.1
Child of Theobald Wolfe Tone Dillon
- Marie-Thérèse Dillon+2 b. 1929