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O’Mahony, John Francis, 1870-, former Jesuit Novice
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Description area
Dates of existence
27 January 1870-11 November 1904
History
Born: 27 January 1870, Nile Street, Cork City, County Cork
Entered: 12 November 1890, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Died: 11 November 1904, Claremont Hotel, Howth Road, Howth, County Dublin
Left Society of Jesus: 1891 for health reasons
◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - Journalist before entry. LEFT for health reasons
◆ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/O'Mahony-169
John Francis O'Mahony
Born 27 Jan 1870 in 25 Nile Street, Cork, County Cork, Irelandmap
Son of John Francis O'Mahony and Mary Ellen (Sheehan) O'Mahony
Brother of Daniel John O'Mahony, Mary O'Mahony, Hannah O'Mahony, Ellen O'Mahony, Norah O'Mahony and Christina Mary O'Mahony
Husband of Honora (Tynan) O'Mahony — married 29 Apr 1895 in Rathfarnham, County Dublin, Irelandmap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Gerard John Cullen O'Mahony, John Finbar Michael O'Mahony and Donal John Patrick O'Mahony
Died 11 Nov 1904 at age 34 in Claremont Hotel, Howth, County Dublin, Ireland
John was the son of John O'Mahony a spirits dealer or vintner, and Mary Sheehan[1].
He was considered to be an up and coming barrister when he died in 1904[2] aged just 34.
It's alleged that he was the basis for the character J. J. Molloy in James Joyce's Ullyses[3].
His sister in law Katharine Tynan published a book called "A Little Book For John O’Mahony’s Friends" after his death[4].
Places
Claremont Hotel, Howth Road, Howth, County Dublin