- Erskine Hamilton Childers
Infobox President
name = Erskine Childers
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order = 4th
office = President of Ireland
termstart=25 June 1973
termend=17 November 1974
preceded=Éamon de Valera
succeeded=Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
date of birth = birth date|1905|12|11|df=y
place of birth =London ,England
date of death = death date and age|1974|11|17|1905|12|11|df=y
place of death=Dublin, Ireland
party =Fianna Fáil
spouse1 =Ruth Ellen Dow
spouse2 =Rita Childers "'
profession = politician|Erskine Hamilton Childers (11 December 1905 – 17 November 1974) served as the fourth
President of Ireland from 1973 until his death in 1974. He was aTeachta Dála (TD) from 1938 until 1973. Childers served as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs (1951–1954, 1959–1961, and 1966–1969), Minister for Lands (1957–1959), Minister for Transport and Power (1959–1969), and Minister for Health (1969–1973). He was appointedTánaiste of theRepublic of Ireland in 1969.His father
Robert Erskine Childers was a leading Irish Republican and author of the espionage thriller "The Riddle of the Sands ", and was executed during theIrish Civil War .Early life
Childers was born in London, to a
Protestant family originally fromGlendalough ,Ireland . Although also born inEngland , his father,Robert Erskine Childers , had had an Irish mother and had been raised by an uncle inCounty Wicklow , and after theFirst World War took his family to live there. His mother,Mary Alden Childers was aBostonian that was from a family directly related to theMayflower landing inPlymouth ,Massachusetts . Robert Erskine Childers and his wife, Mary, later emerged as prominent and outspoken Irish Republican opponents of the political settlement with Britain which resulted in the establishment of theIrish Free State . [Young , John, "Erskine H Childers" (Colin Smythe) (1985) ISBN 0861401956, pp. 5-7] Childers was educated atGresham's School , Holt,"I Will Plant Me a Tree: an Illustrated History of Gresham's School" by S.G.G. Benson and Martin Crossley Evans (James & James, London, 2002)] and theUniversity of Cambridge , hence his striking British upper class accent. In 1922, when Childers was sixteen, his father was executed by the new Irish Free State on politically-inspired charges of gun-possession. Before his execution, in a spirit of reconciliation, the older Childers obtained a promise from his son to seek out and shake the hand of every man who had signed the death warrant. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,918512-2,00.html article] in Time magazine] After attending his father's funeral, Childers returned to Gresham's, then two years later he went on to Trinity College,Cambridge [http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/index.php?pageid=425] .Career
After finishing his education, he worked for a period in a tourism board in Paris until the then Taoiseach of Ireland
Éamon de Valera invited him back to Ireland to work for the Irish Press. He became a naturalised Irish citizen in 1938. A member ofFianna Fáil , he held a number of ministerial posts in the cabinets of Éamon de Valera,Seán Lemass andJack Lynch , becomingTánaiste in 1969. Erskine's period as a minister was controversial. One commentator described his ministerial career as "spectacularly unsuccessful". Others praised his willingness to take tough decisions. He was outspoken in his opposition toCharles Haughey in the aftermath of theArms Crisis , when Haughey and another minister, both having been sacked, were sent for trial amid allegations of a plot to import arms for theProvisional IRA . (Haughey and the other minister,Neil Blaney , were both acquitted.)In a political upset, Childers was elected the fourth President of Ireland on 30 May 1973, defeating
Tom O'Higgins by 635,867 votes to 578,771. Childers, though 67, was a vibrant, extremely hard-working president who earned universal respect and popularity, in the process making the office of President a highly visible and useful institution. However, he died suddenly of a heart attack in November 1974, while making a public speech to the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin.Funeral
Childers's state funeral in
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin , was attended by world leaders including theEarl Mountbatten of Burma (representing Queen Elizabeth II), thePrime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Opposition, and presidents and crowned heads of state from Europe and beyond. He was buried in the grounds of theChurch of Ireland Derralossary church inRoundwood ,County Wicklow .uccession
Initially it was expected that President Childers' popular widow, Rita, would be offered the office of president to continue his work, but it went instead to the former Chief Justice,
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh .Family
Childers was survived by his second wife, Rita, and children from both his marriages. A son, Erskine Childers, by his first wife Ruth Ellen Dow, was a
UN civil servant and Secretary General of theWorld Federation of United Nations Associations . A daughter by his second wife Rita,Nessa Childers , is a councillor for the Green Party onDún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council . His son, Rory W. Childers [http://www.uchospitals.edu/physicians/roderick-childers.html] , MD, is a practising cardiologist at The University of Chicago Hospital.Notes
References
* Official Republic of Ireland, Presidential Bio : http://www.president.ie/index.php?section=34&lang=eng
Additional reading
John N. Young, "Erskine H. Childers: President of Ireland"
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List of people on stamps of Ireland External links
* [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/1headstones/wicklow/wicklow-derralossary/target1.html Headstone at Derralossary Church]
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