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O’Callaghan, William, 1885-, former Jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 20 April 1885

Born: 20 April 1885, Heytesbury Street, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 April 1901, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: August 1903

Father was an Inspector in the DMP. Family lived at Leinster Road, Rathmines

3rd Eldest of four sons and three sisters.

Educated at Synge Street, then St Mary’s College CSp, Rathmines

Murphy, Desmond James, 1896-1982, former jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 06 July 1896-

Born: 06 July 1896, County Armagh
Entered: 07 December 1914, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Died: 20 January 1982, Cabinteely, County Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 12 July 1915

◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - Clongowes and St Mary’s Rathmines student

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_Murphy

Desmond James Murphy (6 July 1896 – 30 January 1982) was an Irish first-class cricketer.

Born at Armagh, Murphy was educated at Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare.[1] Following World War I, Murphy attended University College Dublin, where he played club cricket for the university cricket team.[1] He later played for Pembroke Cricket Club,[1] and made one appearance in first-class cricket for Ireland against Scotland at Edinburgh in 1920.[2][3] Batting twice during the match, Murphy was dismissed in Ireland's first-innings without scoring by Arthur Sellers, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for the same score by Gerard Crole. He bowled thirteen overs of his leg break googly, but went wicket-less.[4] He later became the headmaster of St Gerard's School, Bray.[1] He died at Cabinteely in January 1982.[1]

Little, Philip Francis, 1866-1926, former Jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 31 May, 1866-21 November 1926

Born: 31 May, 1866, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Entered: 25 October 1886, Loyola House, Dromore, County Down
Died: 21 November 1926, Herbert Street, Dublin City, County Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 1888 for health reasons

◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - FRANCIS; Clongowes student; LEFT through ill health

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167895795/philip-francis-little

Philip Francis Little, aged 60, a bachelor, a "Private Gentleman", late of 60 Rathmines Road, Dublin, died in a Nursing Home at 5, Herbert Street, Dublin, on 21 November 1926.
The cause of death was Fatty Degeneration of the Heart, of 2 years duration, and Pneumonia, of 3 days duration.

BURIAL
Deansgrange Cemetery
Deans Grange, County Dublin, Ireland

PHILIP FRANCIS LITTLE
Second son of the late
Hon. Judge Little
born May 31st 1866
died November 21st 1926

https://catalogue.nli.ie/Author/Home?author=Little%2C+Philip+Francis%2C+1866-1926

Keary, William Joseph, b.1923-, former Jesuit novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/116
  • Person
  • 23 August 1923-

Born: 23 August 1923, Casimir Road, Harold’s Cross, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1942, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: 01 April 1943

Father, Gerald, was a shopkeeper and family lived at Aughrim, County Galway. Mother was Annie (Sweeney).

Younger of two boys with two sisters.

Early education was for two years at a National School in Aughrim and then at St Joseph’s, Garbally College Ballinasloe.

Baptised at Church of Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners, Rathmines Road, Dublin, 26/08/1923
Confirmed at St Catherine’s Church, Aughrim, County Galway, by Dr Dignam of Clonfert, 15/05/1934

Joyce, Walter, 1885-, former Jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 10 March 1885-

Born: 10 March 1885, Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1901, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 1902

Father was a first class clek in the Registry of Deeds died January 1900. Mother, who has private means, then lived at Edenvale Road Ranelagh.

Five brothers and four sisters (one died before he was born).

Educated at a convent school, then St Mary’s CSSp, Rathmines. Then Belvedere College SJ for one year.

Hughes, Edward, 1897-, former Jesuit Novice

  • Person
  • 08 October 1897-

Born: 08 October 1897, Connaught Terrace, Rathgar, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 31 August 1916, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 22 November 1918

Parents lived by private means and lives at Whitechurch House, Rathfarnham.

Second eldest of of three sons.

After two years of private tuition he went to St Mary’s College, Rathmines CSSp

1916-1918: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly, Novitiate
1918-1919: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly, Rhetoric

◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - Went to Juniorate without Vows

Dillon-Doyle, William, 1884-, former Jesuit Novice, Priest of the Westminster Diocese

  • Person
  • 01 February 1884-

Born: 01 February 1884, Rathgar Road, Rathgar, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1907, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 1909

Father a merchant. living at Herberton Park, Dublin.. Mother with his grandmothers and two of his sisters lives at Royal Hibernian Hotel, Dawson Street, Dublin.

His father died when he was quite young and his brother is settled in Australia where he has a number of relatives.

Eldest of five children having one brother and three sisters (1 deceased young).

Educated at St Louis Convent, Charleville Road, Rathmines, then to Terenure College. He then went to St Mary’s College, Rathmines. Following a bout of ill health he was sent to Rockwell College for six months and then to Clongowes Wood College. After Clongowes he wished to join the Army or Navy but was prevented from doing so due to deficiencies in his sight.

◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - Left in 2nd year Novitiate. Became a secular priest in Westminster Diocese

Delahunt, Patrick Kevin, b.1921-, former Jesuit brother novice

  • IE IJA ADMN/20/47
  • Person
  • 06 January 1921-

Born: 06 January 1921, Armstrong Street, Harold’s Cross, Dublin
Entered: 10 January 1942, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois

Left Society of Jesus: June 1942

Brother Novice

Educated at Coláiste Mhuire, Parnell Square, Dublin and Synge Street CBS to 3rd year Secondary. He wanted to enter as a scholastic and was recommended to St Kevin’s College OMI, Enniskerry, County Wickow (Oblate House of Studies for late vocations) by Fr Aubrey Gwynn SJ, in order to get his Latin studies done. He bgean in September 1941, but did not stick with it.

Employed by W&R Jacobs, Peter’s Row, Dublin as a machine worker 1938-1941

Baptised at Church of Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners, Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin, 09/01/1921
Confirmed at St Kevin’s Church, Harrington Street, Dublin, 01/03/1932

After he left he joined the army and was stationed at McKee Barracks, Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin. He then applied to the Order of St Camillus at Killucan, County Westmeath in 1944.