Cornelius McNamara

Cornelius McNamara
Cornelius "Connie" McNamara
Connie Mackey.jpg
Cornelius "Connie" McNamara
Born 6 April 1896(1896-04-06)
Limerick City, Ireland
Died 15 December 1957(1957-12-15) (aged 61)
Clan Morris Ave, Limerick City, Ireland
Allegiance Irish Republican Army
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Years of service 1915-1924
Rank Captain
Commands held Officer commanding 'A' Company
Second Battalion Mid-Limerick Brigade
Battles/wars Irish War of Independence
Irish Civil War

Cornelius McNamara, better known as Connie (Mackey) Mc Namara, (April 6, 1896 - December 15, 1957) was the Captain of "A" Company Active Service Unit of the Second Battalion Mid-Limerick Brigade in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence.

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Early life

Cornelius McNamara was born in Limerick City, the son of a butcher. He was educated for a period in the Christian Brothers School in Sexton Street, Limerick City. He left the school around 1910 and took up an apprenticeship in one of the four large bacon factories in Limerick City. When Padraig Pearse and Roger Casement came to Limerick in early 1914 to raise Volunteer companies, the seeds were planted in Cornelius' mind to join the movement later on.[1]

Volunteers

In October 1915, he enlisted in "C" Company Limerick City Battalion under Michael Colivet, and was present at Killonan with the rest of his battalion during the Easter Rising, but after hearing word that the Rising was called off, the battalion marched back to Limerick. Soon after, the Battalion split and he then joined "A" Company of the newly formed Second Battalion.[2] His home then became the battalion dispatch centre and he was admitted to the ranks of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. In November 1918 he was promoted to first Lieutenant.

War of Independence

When the Irish War of Independence started on April 6, 1919, Cornelius became part of 'A' Company's Active Service Unit. On the same day, he was part of the attempted rescue of Robert Byrne, Adjutant of the Second Battalion from the City Home in Limerick. Byrne was mortally wounded and became the first Republican fatality of the Irish War of Independence.[3] He was promoted to Captain in November 1919 and became leader of the 'A' Company Active Service Unit. On July 17, 1920, he was arrested with 4 or 5 members of his ASU collecting funds in Garryowen. He was imprisoned until mid-February 1921 and was re-arrested soon after his release and remained in prison until December 9, 1921 where he was released under a general amnesty of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 6, 1921.

Civil War

McNamara fought on the Republican side in the Irish Civil War (1922–1923). He was made commandant of the Strand Barracks in Limerick in March 1922.

From July 15 to July 20, the Barracks was attacked by Free State troops under Michael Brennan. After a five-day siege, he surrendered and was imprisoned in Limerick Prison and then transported by the ship Arvonia to be interned in Gormanston. While he was in Limerick prison and aboard the Arvonia he was elected prisoners' commandant.[4]

Subsequent IRA career

After the defeat of the anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the Civil War, McNamara was released in 23 December 1923. He became secretary of the Limerick branch for the Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependents Fund (IRPDF) from 1924 to 1925, which assisted Republican Prisoners families. He was forced to emigrate to New York in both 1925 and 1930 by Free State sympathisers, and took no further part in any more IRA activities.[1]

Death

He died at home in 1957 and was survived by his second wife May (née Moakley) and only daughter Patricia Corbett. His grandson Jim Corbett chronicled his life with the biography Not While I Have Ammo.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Jim Corbett. Not While I Have Ammo. 
  2. ^ Witness Statement 1710 of Liam Forde
  3. ^ Liam Cahill. Forgotten Revolution: Limerick Soviet 1919. 
  4. ^ Calton Younger. Ireland's Civil War. 

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