Nell Humphreys, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Nell Humphreys

Irish revolutionary, Cumann na mBan leader and Dublin city councillor

Date of Birth: 28-Apr-1871

Date of Death: 02-Dec-1939

Profession: politician

Nationality: Ireland, United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Nell Humphreys

  • Mary Ellen "Nell" Humphreys (née Rahilly) (28 April 1871 – 2 December 1939) was an Irish revolutionary, Cumann na mBan leader and Dublin city councillor active in the period from 1916 to 1923.
  • Born in Ballylongford, Co.
  • Kerry to Richard Rahilly and Ellen Mangan, she was a sister of the 1916 leader The O'Rahilly and the republican activist Anno O'Rahilly.
  • She married Dr.
  • David Humphreys of Limerick Workhouse in 1895.[1] Her father-in-law was the Co.
  • Limerick Poor Law Guardian, James Humphrys.
  • Her son Dick Humphreys joined the Irish Volunteers and was active in Easter week.
  • Her daughter Sheila Humphreys became a Cumann na mBan leader and republican activist. Following the death of Nell Humphrey's brother The O'Rahilly in combat she was arrested and detained in the aftermath of the Easter rising.
  • She joined the Ranelagh Branch of Cummann na mBan in 1919 and was elected as a republican member of Pembroke Urban District Council in 1920.
  • During the Civil war she was detained for the period November 1922 to July 1923. Shortly before her death in 1939 she commissioned a Harry Clarke stained glass window in Mountjoy Prison where she had previously been detained.
  • The window remains in place in the prison chapel.

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