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File Reference 1D254
Name Thomas Hawley
Gender male
Address detail
Street 4 Davies Lane, Moyderwell, Tralee
County Kerry
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 1 Chute's Lane, Tralee
County Kerry
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 23 Mary Street, Tralee
County Kerry
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 86 Kevin Barry Villas, Tralee
County Kerry
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 6 Mitchell's Road, Boherbee, Tralee
County Kerry
Country Ireland
Date of birth 1897
Date of death 1921-05-02
Place Lispole, County Kerry
Associated files in MSPA F436
Related files 1D175 Ashe, Thomas Matthew, killed in same incident
Civilian occupation Miller;
Easter rising service No
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Private
Unit Active Service Unit (Flying Column)
Brigade 1 Kerry Brigade
Commanding Officer(s) Patrick Cahill
Pension Claim No
Award Pension Yes
Army Pensions Act 1923/1953 YesYes
Type of Award OTHOther
DADependant's allowance
Notes Mary Hawley awarded a gratuity of £50.
Ann Shanahan awarded an allowance during widowhood from 27 August 1964.
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copy1D254 Thomas Hawley.pdf
Scanned/digital copyF436 Thomas Hawley.pdf
File dates 31 March 1922 - 18 March 1981
Subject Information File relates to Mary Hawley’s application under the Army Pensions Acts in respect of the death of her brother Thomas Hawley who died on 2 May 1921 from wounds received at Lispole, County Kerry on 22 March 1921. Includes unsuccessful application from William Hawley, father of deceased and Kathleen, Josephine and Margaret, siblings of deceased for an award. Also includes successful application from Ann Margaret Shanahan, sister of deceased, for an award. William Hawley, father of deceased, made an unsuccessful application for £2500 compensation under the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee. Mary Hawley states she received the sum of £34 from the White Cross Association. File contains: report from an Garda Síochána detailing circumstances and dependency on deceased at the time of his death; undated newspaper cutting with black and white photograph of Hawley; three page account taken from an unknown publication recounting the Lispole ambush, written by "Volunteer"; successful application by Ann Margaret Shanahan for the posthumous awarding of a Service (1917-1921) Medal with Bar; certified copy of death certificate for Thomas Hawley; certified copy of death certificate for James Shanahan; certified copy of marriage certificate for the marriage between James Shanahan and Ann Margaret Hawley; social welfare report; representations; material relating to family partly closed.