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File Reference MSP34REF40581
Name Rosie Cunningham
Gender female
Maiden/Other names Malone
Rose
Address detail
Street Fairgreen, Westport
County Mayo
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 18 Duckworth Fold, Fairfield, Bury, Lancashire
Country England
Address detail
Street 58 Rochdale Old Road, Bury, Lancashire
Country England
Date of birth 1903
Notes Exact date of birth not recorded on file
Date of death 1966-12-13
Associated files in MSPA 34E5003
Easter rising service No
Organisation Cumann na mBan
Rank Captain
Unit 3 Battalion (Westport)
Company Westport Branch
Brigade West Mayo Brigade
Commanding Officer(s) Miss Moane
Pension Claim Yes
Award Pension Yes
Army Pensions Act 1923/1953 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 Yes
Grade E
Notes Awarded 2 and 11/12 years service for pension purposes in 1941
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copyMSP34REF40581 Rosie Cunningham.pdf
Scanned/digital copy34E5003 Rosie Cunningham.pdf
File dates 15 April 1936 - 31 October 1986
Subject Information File relates to Rosie Cunningham’s receipt of a military service pension in respect of her service with Cumann na mBan in the service periods between 1 April 1920 and 30 September 1923 during the War of Independence, Truce period and Civil War. Applicant also claimed unsuccessfully for service in the periods between 1 April 1919 and 31 March 1920. Rosie Cunningham (née Malone) had at least two siblings active in the Republican Movement – Captain J. Malone, ex Commandant 3 Battalion, West Mayo Brigade, IRA and one unnamed sister who was a member of Cumann na mBan. Attached to the Westport Branch, 3 Battalion, West Mayo Brigade, Cumann na mBan, it is stated that the applicant took part in general Cumann na mBan activity during the War of Independence (January 1919 – July 1921) including: dispatch work mainly for IRA Volunteers [Edward] Moane (MSP34REF50) who lived in Carrabawn outside Westport and Michael Kilroy (MSP34REF839) in Newport; organising fund-raising dances for the IRA; transporting arms; delivering dispatches to O’Donnell in “the Fire Station in Dublin”; attending to wounded IRA Volunteers such as Naughton for six months who had his “hand shot off” and O’Callaghan of Newport for three weeks who was wounded in the leg. Applicant states that her home was raided weekly by Crown Forces and in one instance herself and her brother was beaten by the ‘Black and Tans’ (RIC). Taking the anti-Treaty side in the Civil War (June 1922 – May 1923), the applicant states that continued with similar activity. Further claims that she attended wounded IRA men after the Aghagower ambush (no date)and was once taken out of her home by National Army troops and threatened to be shot. File includes signed handwritten and typed statements regarding subject's service from Charles Gavan (1940); Tessie Ó Briain (Teresa O’Brien) (1940); Captain J. Malone (1940). Material relating to family closed.