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File Reference DP1984
Name Thomas Joseph Prendergast
Gender male
Address detail
Street Louisburgh, Westport
County Mayo
Country Ireland
Date of birth 1901
Notes Date of birth not recorded on file but age at time of death given as 20 years of age on death certificate
Date of death 1922-07-03
Place Blindwell or Foxhall, County Galway, Ireland
Associated files in MSPA 2RB126;
Civilian occupation Student;
Easter rising service No
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Private
Unit Louisburgh Battalion
Brigade West Mayo Brigade
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Lieutenant
Unit Louisburgh Battalion
Brigade West Mayo Brigade
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Captain
Unit Louisburgh Battalion
Brigade West Mayo Brigade
Commanding Officer(s) Edward Moane
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Unknown
Unit Active Service Unit
Division 4 Western Division
Commanding Officer(s) Gerard Bartley
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 copyDP1984 Thomas Joseph Prendergast.pdf
Scanned/digital copy2RB126 Thomas Joseph Prendergast.pdf
File dates 13 January 1933 - 24 November 1960
Subject Information File relates to unsuccessful applications made under the Army Pensions Acts between 1933 and 1960 in respect of IRA Captain Thomas Joseph Prendergast by his father Michael Prendergast, his mother Kate Prendergast and his sister Tessie Prendergast. None of the various applicants were judged to have been dependent on Thomas Joseph Prendergast at the time of his death. Thomas Joseph Prendergast was killed on 3 July 1922 during the Civil War when the vehicle he was travelling struck a felled tree on the road. The location is referred to as Blindwell, County Galway and Foxhall, County Galway on file. It is stated on the file that Prendergast was returning from IRA operations at Mountbellew, County Galway when the accident occurred. According to references and material on file Thomas Joseph Prendergast had served with the IRA from 1920 onwards and during the War of Independence and Civil War. Michael Prendergast states that his son had been interned by British forces at the Curragh for about six months during the War of Independence - exact dates of this internment not on file. File includes: original handwritten material submitted and signed by Michael Prendergast, Kate Prendergast and Tessie Prendergast in support of their respective applications; representations on behalf of the various applicants from Gerald Bartley TD and R. Prendergast (brother of Tessie Prendergast); original signed and initialled handwritten and typed and copy typed documentation relating to Social Welfare and Department of Defence investigations as to the circumstances and means of the Prendergast family and the degree of dependency of Tessie Prendergast on her brother at the time of his death; and signed handwritten statements regarding Thomas Joseph Prendergast's service and death from Gerald Bartley TD, Michael Kilroy TD, Patrick Kelly, Martin Kelly, Edward Moane and John Gibbons.