Andersen, Henry, 1909-, former Jesuit Scholastic
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- 04 June 1909-
Born: 04 June 1909, Australia
Entered: 22 February 1926, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1929
1926-1929: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
Andersen, Henry, 1909-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 04 June 1909, Australia
Entered: 22 February 1926, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1929
1926-1929: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
Brickley, Leo, 1897-, foprmer Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 13 July 1897, Australia
Entered: 22 February 1915, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1922
1915-1917: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1917-1919: Loyola Greenwich, Australia, Rhetoric
1919-1922: St Alloysius College SJ, Milson’s Point, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
Buckley, Daniel, 1870-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 08 December 1870,
Entered: 14 April 1886, Xavier College SJ, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1891
1886-1888: Xavier College SJ, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1888-1890: Xavier College SJ, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Rhetoric
1890-1891: St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
Burke, Jeremiah J, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 16 December 1876, Australia
Entered: 10 October 1897, Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1900
1897-1899: Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1899-1900: Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia, Rhetoric
Davis, Francis, 1880-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 29 November 1880, Headford, County Galway
Entered: 07 September 1897, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Left Society of Jesus: 1912
Educated a National school in Headford, and then at Mungret College SJ 1893-1897
1897-1899: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1899-1903: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, , studying Rhetoric
1903-1905: Valkenburg Netherlands (GER) studying Philosophy
1905-1907: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Regency
1907-1911: St Ignatius College (Riverview), Sydney. Regency
1911-1912: Milltown Park, Theology
Dempsey, Vaughan B, 1895-1961, former Jesuit scholastic, Irish consul
Born: 27 March 1895, Athy, County Kildare / Station House Hotel, Orange, NSW, Australia
Entered: 17 September 1913, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Died: 30 October 1961, Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion, Dublin
Left Society of Jesus: 14 August 1919
Father was a Hotel keeper and died in 1909. Mother also died in 1909
Youngest of a family on nine with six boys and three girls (1 deceased)
Education was a succession of changes: Sisters of Mercy in Orange followed by the Christian Brothers, the Sisters of Charity in Concord, and then the Christian Brothers in Lewisham. In 1908 he went to St Aloysius College at Milson’s Point. After school he spent some months at Wright, Heaton & Co, Forwarding Agents in Sydney, while waiting for a position in the Sydney Harbour Trust, at which he worked until he joined the Society.
Received by Father John Ryan, Superior of the Australian Mission and sent to Tullabeg.
1913-1915: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, , Novitiate
1915-1918: Rathfarnham Castle, studying Rhetoric and UCD
1918-1919: St Aloysius Jersey Channel Islands (FRA) studying
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Vaughan Dempsey,
Vaughan B. Dempsey, Irish-Australian, Catholic,
born 1895, Orange, NSW, Australia, or 1894 [burial record].
He was youngest child. His parents had died by 1907, him age 12 (though he had grown-up siblings and other family).
He was educ in Ireland. B.A. and M.A. degrees at N.U.I. Jan 1922.
Irish consul to France, 1923 to at least 1928:
In Feb 1922 he was secretary to the Irish Delegation to France.
In 1923 he was appointed Head of Mission to France, listed as "the representative of Saorstat Eireann in France".
Lived Paris.
He gave an address to Irish WWI veterans and their WWI allies at grave of France's Unknown Soldier, Paris, Thur 10 July 1924. The British military were also present at this friendly event - despite the recent Anglo-Irish war. Dempsey referred to them in his speech to the Irish veterans: "Having fought, what greater ambition could you now put before yourself than to work for the ideal of peace - peace within your own shores, peace with your great neighbour, whose flag is represented today beside your own, and peace with the whole world." He paid tribute to the WWI allied fight against Germany: "Ireland .. has come .. to prove by this act of homage that she took her stand with loyalty and sacrifice by the side of the great nations in the fight for liberty and civilisation."
The speech caused controversy. In the Dail, Tue 15 July, 1924, deputy Sean Milroy, TD complains about the speech: "He was speaking for Saorstat Eireann, and so far as I know Germany has never been included in the enemies of Saorstat Eireann, and I think it is highly improper for a representative of the Saorstat to describe it in this way."
He mar 20 Mar 1926, Paris, to Doreen O'Rahilly [born 18 Sept 1904]. No issue.
Alfred O'Rahilly wrote to him, asked him to keep eye on Doreen, at school in France. He ended up marrying her.
He is listed as "Agent-General in Paris" in Irish Senate, 11 July, 1928.
"Mrs. Vaughan Dempsey" listed at funeral of Gerald Griffin 1932.
They settled back in Ireland.
He gave a speech at The Mansion House, Dublin, Friday 13th October, 1933.
They lived 38 Greenfield Rd, Mount Merrion, Co.Dublin, from 1935 until his death.
Listed at 38 Greenfield Rd in [Thom's, 1936] to [Thom's, 1958].
They both were at Nell's funeral, 1939.
He is described as "retired civil servant" in burial record.
Death, 1961:
He died at his home, 38 Greenfield Rd, Mount Merrion, 30 Oct 1961, age 66 yrs, or 67 yrs [burial record].
See death notice in Irish Times, October 31, 1961 and November 1, 1961.
Funeral 1 Nov at Mount Merrion Catholic church. He was buried in Deansgrange Cemetery, Co.Dublin.
Doreen was living 38 Greenfield Rd as at 1961.
She is gone from there by [Thom's, 1965].
She died pre-1969.
Doyle, Raphael, b 1906, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 26 October 1906,
Entered: 19 February 1922, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Transcribed HIB to ASL 05 April 1931
Left Society of Jesus: 23 March 1934
1922-1924: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1924-1928: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate, UCD
1928-1930: Valkenburg, Limburg, Netherlands (GER I) studying Philosophy
1930-1932: Berchmanskolleg, München, Germany (Ger S) studying in University
1932-1934: Milltown Park, studying Theology
Gibson, Edward, 1908-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 28 June 1908, Australia
Entered: 19 Febriary 1928, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1936
1928-1930: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1930-1933: Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, Juniorate, UCD (ASL from 1931)
1933-1936: Casa S Antonio, Chieri, Italy (TAUR), Philosophy
Grant, William, 1874-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 02 March 1874, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1891, Milltown Park, Dublin
Left Society of Jesus: 1898
Educated at the Model School, Marlborough Street, Dublin and Clongowes Wod College
Parents in the wine business.
1891-1893: Milltown Park, Dublin, Novitiate
1893-1894: Milltown Park, Dublin, Rhetoric
1894-1895: Valkenburg Limburg, Netherlands (GER), Philosophy
1895-1897: Xavier College SJ, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Regency
1897-1898: St Aloysius College SJ, Bourke Street, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
Harrington, Michael, 1862-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 26 October 1862, Australia
Entered: 25 February 1879, St Aloysius College SJ, Sevenhill, South Australia, Australia - Austraco-Hungarica Province (ASR-HUN)
Left Society of Jesus: 1894
1879-1881: St Aloysius College SJ, Sevenhill, South Australia, Australia (ASR-HUN), Novitiate
1881-1884: St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW (HIB), Australia, Regency
Hughes, William, b.1896-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 06 June 1896, Connaught Terrace, Garville Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin
Entered: 09 October 1914, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Left Society of Jesus: 08 August 1929 (from Heythrop College, England)
Parents lived by private means and lived at Whitechurch House, Rathfarnham.
Eldest of three sons, and his two brothers were novices in the Society. Older brother of Edward Hughes - LEFT 1918 as scholastic and George - RIP 1930 as scholastic
At 10 years of age he went to St Mary’s College, Rathmines
1914-1916: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1916-1919: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Juniorate
1919-1923: Regency at St Aloysius College, Sydney
1923-1925: San Ignacio, Sarriá, Barcelona, Spain (ARA) studying Philosophy
1925-1926: Clongowes Wood College SJ, looking after health
1926-1929: Heythrop, Oxfordshire (ANG) studying Theology
Jones, John James, 1870-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 24 December 1870, Australia
Entered: 23 January 1892, Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1899
Starts as “James” in 1892, then becomes “John”
1892-1895: After Novitiate remained in Loyola Greenwich studying Rhetoric
1895-1896: Xavier College, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Regency
1896-1897: St Aloysius, Bourke Street, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
1897-1898: Xavier College, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Regency
1898-1899: St Aloysius, Burke St, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
Linkson, Raymond, 1909-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 03 September 1909, Australia
Entered: 10 February 1927, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1940
Transcribed HIB to ASL 05 April 1931
1927-1929: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1929-1932: Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, Juniorate (ASL from 1931)
1932-1933: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Philosophy
1933-1935: Berchmanskolleg, Pullach, Bavaria, Germany, Philosophy
1935-1937: Loyola Watsonia, Melbvourne, Victoria, Australia, regency
1937-1940: Xavier College SJ, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Regency
McCaul, George J, b.1910-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 01 May 1910, Orchard Terrace, Omagh, County Tyrone
Entered: 02 September 1929, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Left Society of Jesus: 24 October 1943 (for health reasons)
Father, James, was foreman for a building firm. Mother was Elizabeth (Doherty). Family then lived at Pretoria Terrace, Omagh.
Eldest of two boys with a sister.
Early education at Christian Brothers Grammar School Omagh, County Tyrone and Mungret College SJ (1928-1929)
Confirmed at Sacred Heart, Omagh, by Dr McHugh of Derry, 24/05/1922
1929-1931: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1931-1934: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate, UCD
1934-1937: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Philosophy
1937-1939: Loyola, Hong Kong - studying language
1939-1940: Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, Regency
1940-1943: Canisius College, Pymble NSW, Australia - Theology
RIP 06/06/1974 ???
McCulloch, William, 1859-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 31 March 1859, Australia
Entered: 23 August 1890, Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1897
1890-1892: Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB)
1892-1896: St Ignatius College SJ, Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
1896-1897: St Patrick’s College SJ, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Regency
McMahon, Francis X, b.1908, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 28 November 1908, Australia
Entered: 02 March 1928, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 29 January 1931
Teacher before entry and also involved in journalism
1928-1930: Loyola Greenwich, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1930-1931: Rathfarnham Castle, studying
Noone, Anthony A, b.1902-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 15 November 1902, Australia
Entered: 28 October 1925, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 07 September 1932
Transcribed: HIB to ASL 05 April 1931
1925-1927: Loyola Greenwich, Australia, Novitiate
1927-1930: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate, UCD
1930-1932: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Philosophy
O’Meara, William, 1870-, former Jesuit Scholastic
Born: 30 October 1870, Australia
Entered: 04 February 1895, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 1912
1895-1897: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1897-1902: St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
1902-1904: Rue des Récollets, Leuven Belgium (BELG), Philosophy
1904-1906: San Luigi, Napoli-Posilipo, Italy (NAP), Theology
1906-1907: Milltown Park, Dublin, Awaiting assignment
1907-1911: Coláiste Iognáid, Galway, Teaching
1911-1912: On Australian Mission
O’Neill, Henry, 1856-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Belgicae Province
Born: 27 April 1856, India
Entered: 01 February 1874, Calcutta Mission, Hazaribagh Station, Jharkand, India - Belgicae Province (BELG)
Left Society of Jesus: 1881
Early Irish Mission to to Australia 1880 - 3rd Scholastics with James Power, and Daniel Sheahan
1874-1876: Calcutta Mission, Hazaribagh Station, Jharkand, India (BELG), Novitiate
1876-1878: St Joseph’s College, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, India (TOLO), Regency
1878-1879; St Francis Xavier College SJ, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Regency
1879-1880: Calcutta Mission, Asansol Stration, West Bengal, India, Private Study
1880-1881; St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
O’Neill, Henry, 1856-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Belgicae Province
Born: 27 April 1856, India
Entered: 01 February 1874, Calcutta Mission, Hazaribagh Station, Jharkand, India - Belgicae Province (BELG)
Left Society of Jesus: 1881
Early Irish Mission to to Australia 1880 - 3rd Scholastics with James Power, and Daniel Sheahan
1874-1876: Calcutta Mission, Hazaribagh Station, Jharkand, India (BELG), Novitiate
1876-1878: St Joseph’s College, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, India (TOLO), Regency
1878-1879; St Francis Xavier College SJ, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Regency
1879-1880: Calcutta Mission, Asansol Stration, West Bengal, India, Private Study
1880-1881; St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
O'Reilly, Edward Joseph, b.1902-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 18 July 1902, Galway City, County Galway
Entered: 31 August 1920, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Left Society of Jesus: 03 August 1932 (from Milltown Park Dublin, studying theology)
Mother died in 1910. Father died in 1912
Educated Mercy Convent Galway and then at the Presentation Sisters school. After his mother died he went to the Christian Brothers in Galway.. Then his father died and his Uncle, Rev SJ Nestor of the Galway diocese was made his guardian (Ennistymon, County Clare). He sent him with his two younger brothers to the Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Banagher. After two years there he was sent to Blackrock College for one year and then to Mungret College SJ in 1915.
1920-1922: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1922-1923: Montée de Fourvière, Lyon France (LUGD) studying
1923-1924: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate
1924-1927: Milltown Park, Philosophy
1927-1931: St Ignatius College Riverview, Sydney - Regency
1931-1932: Milltown Park, Theology
Steele, James, b.1894-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 12 January 1894, Australia
Entered: 09 October 1914, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Left Society of Jesus: 20 July 1923
1914-1916: Loyola Greenwich, , Sydney, Novitiate
1916-1920: Loyola Greenwich, Sydney, Cook
1920-1924: Xavier College, Kew, Melbourne, working
Tucker, William John, 1888-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 18 October 1888, St Patrick’s Quay, Cork City, County Cork
Entered: 16 January 1909, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Left Society of Jesus: 08 October 1919 (from Milltown Park, for health reasons)
Father was a Master Mariner and was lost at sea shortly after William’s birth. Mother lives at “Tuckerville”, Copley Place, Cork City.
Younger of two boys.
Educated at PBC Cork and then St Colman’s Fermoy then after illness returned to PBC and then went to UCD.
1909-1911: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, , Novitiate
1911-1913: Stonyhurst England (ANG) studying Philosophy
1913-1914: Xavier College, Melbourne, Australia, Regency
1914-1916: St Ignatius College Riverview, Sydney, Australia, Regency
1916-1917: St Aloysius College SJ, Sydney, Australia, Regency
1917-1919: St Joseph’s College, Philadelphia in MARNEB Province - for health reasons
1919: Milltown Park