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File Reference 4D102
Name John Keane
Gender male
Address detail
Street Gortroe, Westport
County Mayo
Country Ireland
Date of birth 1903-07-06
Place Mayo
Date of death 1924-01-19
Associated files in MSPA 30APB65
Civilian occupation Labourer;
Easter rising service No
Organisation Irish Volunteers
Rank Unknown
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Unknown
Organisation Garda Síochána
Rank Unknown
Organisation Óglaigh na hÉireann/National Forces
Rank Captain
Company Westport Company
Commanding Officer(s) Joseph Ring
Organisation Garda Síochána
Rank Unknown
Pension Claim No
Award Pension No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copyW4D102JOHNKEANE.pdf
Scanned/digital copyW30APB65JOHNKEANE.pdf
File dates 5 May 1925 - 4 April 1930
Subject Information File relates to Maria Keane's unsuccessful application for dependant's allowance or gratuity, under the Army Pensions Act 1923, in respect of her son, John Keane, who died on 19 January 1924, as a result of contracting pulmonary tuberculosis. Maria Keane made a subsequent unsuccessful application under the Army Pensions Act 1927. Applicant claimed that her son John Keane joined the IRA in 1918 and served up until the Truce in July 1921, during which time he took part in all activities and engagements that took place in the Westport area. Keane joined the Civic Guard Force on 23 March 1922 and was appointed as Superintendent on 1 May 1922. Keane subsequently joined the National Army (July 1922) and was a member of a party of troops sent to release 80 National Troops that had been captured at Tubbercurry, County Sligo and who were being held at Rossmoney Coastguard Station, Westport, County Mayo. Following his discharge from the National Forces Keane re-joined an Garda Síochána where he was placed in charge of Cavan-Monaghan Division until he was discharged on 10 January 1924 as medically unfit. File includes: application forms and material submitted by Maria Keane in support of her application; Garda Síochána report detailing Maria Keane's circumstances and her level of dependence on her son at the time of his death; verifications of Maria Keane's claim supplied by Peter Lovelle, John Walsh, John F Kilcoyne and James Moran; Adjutant General's report detailing John Keane's service; certified copy of death certificate; Department of Defence report on claim, dated 10 January 1928 which states that John Keane's death was caused by pulmonary tuberculosis and that this was not attributable to his service in the Irish Volunteers or the National Army.