John O'Hanlon

Male, Person

1899 –

42

Who is John O'Hanlon?

John O'Hanlon was shot by British forces during the Irish War of Independence.

O'Hanlon was a native of Lackaghmore, County Galway. A detachment of the Black and Tans arrived at his house and he ran out the back door. He made it as far as the stile but the area was surrounded and he was shot dead. The unit said that they had called on him three times to stop. His wife was absent from the house and it was not till the following morning, on Sunday, that she returned home and found his body.

His funeral was held at Lackagh but on word from a local policeman it was shifted back an hour from three o'clock. At three o'clock two lorrys of Royal Irish Constabulary arrived and became angry to find the funeral over. They fired shots into the graveyard, in the villagh of Turloughmore and severely assault many people on the fair green. They then followed Mrs. O'Hanlon's family, shooting at and assaulting the family.

He was survived by his wife, Mary Curley and two children, including a nine-month-old son. This son, Billy, in later life gave an interview concerning the events of that day as related by his family and neighbours.

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Born
1899

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on July 23, 2013

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