Ceannt, Eamonn b. September 22, 1881 d. May 8, 1916 Irish Nationalist Revolutionary. One of the seven signatories of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, and one of fourteen leaders of the Easter 1916 uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad at Kilmainham Prison (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland Plot: Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
Clarke, Thomas b. March 11, 1857 d. May 3, 1916 Irish nationalist revolutionary. Member of the Military Council which planned the Easter 1916 Uprising and the first signatory of the Proclamation of the Republic. One of 14 leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad at Kilmainham Jail (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Colbert, Con b. 1888 d. May 8, 1916 Irish nationalist revolutionary. Commanded Jameson's Distillery during the Easter 1916 uprising. One of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad at Kilmainham Prison (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Connolly, James b. June 5, 1868 d. May 12, 1916 Irish Revolutionary. Originally against violence, but committed his Citizen's Army to the Easter 1916 uprising, where he was in command of the GPO building. One of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing sqaud (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Daly, Edward b. February 25, 1891 d. May 4, 1916 Irish Nationalist Revolutionary. The brother-in-law of Thomas Clarke, he was one of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing sqaud in Kilmainham Jail (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Graham, Patrick b. 1837 d. June 3, 1875 Indian Mutiny British Victoria Cross Medal Recipient. He served as a Private in the 90th Regiment of The Cameronian Scottish Rifles. On November 17, 1857, his regiment came under enemy attack at Lucknow, India. During the assault Private Graham on his own, went out and brought in a wounded comrade under very heavy fire. For gallantry in the face of the enemy, he was awarded the Victoria Cross Medal in December 1858. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Hueston, Sean b. 1881 d. May 8, 1916 Irish nationalist revolutionary. Commanded the Mendicity Institute during the Easter 1916 rising. One of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail(a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
MacBride, John b. May 7, 1865 d. May 5, 1916 Social reformer who was involved in the Easter 1916 Uprising in Dublin. He signed the Irish Republic Proclamation, which was read on the steps of the General Post Office on Sackville Street. He was court martialled under the Defence of The Realms Acts, and was sentenced to death. He and his fellow signers were then shot in the former stone-breakers' yard at Kilmainham Jail, Dublin. Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
MacDonagh, Thomas b. February 1, 1878 d. May 3, 1916 Irish nationalist revolutionary. Teacher and writer. Signatory to the Proclamation of the Republic. Commanded Jameson's distillery during the Easter 1916 rising. One of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail(a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Mallin, Michael b. 1874 d. May 8, 1916 Social Reformer. He was involved in the Easter 1916 Uprising in Dublin, and signed the Irish Republic Proclamation, which was read on the steps of the General Post Office on Sackville Street. He was court martialled under the "Defence of The Realms Acts", and was sentenced to death. He and his fellow signers were then shot in the former stone-breakers' yard at Kilmainham Jail, Dublin. Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
McDermott, Sean b. February 28, 1884 d. May 12, 1916 Irish Revolutionary. Better known as Sean MacDiarmada, he was an organizer for Sinn Fein republican political and a signatory to the Proclamation of the Republic. Active during the Easter 1916 rising, despite being a sufferer from polio, he was one of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshaled and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail in Dublin, Ireland (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
O'Hanrahan, Michael b. March 17, 1877 d. May 4, 1916 Irish nationalist revolutionary. Active during the Easter 1916 rising. One of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail(a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Pearse, Patrick b. November 10, 1879 d. May 3, 1916 Irish nationalist revolutionary. Teacher, writer and emotional orator. Signatory to the Proclamation of the Republic. Military Commander-in-Chief during the Easter 1916 rising; gave the unconditional surrender after one week. One of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-marshalled and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail (a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Plunkett, Joseph b. May, 1887 d. May 4, 1916 Irish Nationalist Revolutionary. A poet and writer, he was a signatory to the Proclamation of the Republic. Active during the Easter 1916 rising, he was one of fourteen leaders of the uprising to be court-martialed and executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail(a further 75 were condemned but reprieved). Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland