Son of Matthew Ryan and Bridget Ryan, formerly Doyle, of Munroe, Glenbrien, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.
Marriage.
Thomas Ryan, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 28 Blackhall Street, Dublin, son of Matthew Ryan, a Labourer, married Mary Boland, a spinster, from 8 Viking Road, daughter of Nicholas Boland [deceased], on 28 February 1916, at The Church of The Holy Family, Aughrim Street, Dublin.
Death Certificate
Thomas Ryan, aged 27, married, employed by the Gas Company, late of 56 Viking Road, Arbour Hill, Dublin, died at Croke Park, Dublin, on 21 November 1920.
The cause of death was Shock and Haemorrhage, due to wounds.
His death was registered on 1 January 1921, on foot of a Certificate received from a Military Court of Inquiry, held on 23 November 1920.
Thomas Ryan was a member of the Irish Volunteers, and had risen through the ranks of the movement to become a section commander.
He went to the game at Croke Park with his two brothers, who had travelled up to Dublin for the game.
He saw that the Tipperary Captain Michael Hogan had been hit, and was lying on the ground. He knelt over the body and said an Act of Contrition into his ear, when he himself was shot. He died later that day in Jervis Street Hospital.
The civilian casualties of the Bloody Sunday attack at Croke Park were
Jane Boyle
James Burke
Daniel Carroll
Michael Feery
Michael Hogan
Thomas Hogan
James Matthews
Patrick O'Dowd
Jerome O'Leary
William Robinson
Thomas Ryan
John William Scott
James Teehan
Joseph Traynor
Son of Matthew Ryan and Bridget Ryan, formerly Doyle, of Munroe, Glenbrien, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.
Marriage.
Thomas Ryan, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 28 Blackhall Street, Dublin, son of Matthew Ryan, a Labourer, married Mary Boland, a spinster, from 8 Viking Road, daughter of Nicholas Boland [deceased], on 28 February 1916, at The Church of The Holy Family, Aughrim Street, Dublin.
Death Certificate
Thomas Ryan, aged 27, married, employed by the Gas Company, late of 56 Viking Road, Arbour Hill, Dublin, died at Croke Park, Dublin, on 21 November 1920.
The cause of death was Shock and Haemorrhage, due to wounds.
His death was registered on 1 January 1921, on foot of a Certificate received from a Military Court of Inquiry, held on 23 November 1920.
Thomas Ryan was a member of the Irish Volunteers, and had risen through the ranks of the movement to become a section commander.
He went to the game at Croke Park with his two brothers, who had travelled up to Dublin for the game.
He saw that the Tipperary Captain Michael Hogan had been hit, and was lying on the ground. He knelt over the body and said an Act of Contrition into his ear, when he himself was shot. He died later that day in Jervis Street Hospital.
The civilian casualties of the Bloody Sunday attack at Croke Park were
Jane Boyle
James Burke
Daniel Carroll
Michael Feery
Michael Hogan
Thomas Hogan
James Matthews
Patrick O'Dowd
Jerome O'Leary
William Robinson
Thomas Ryan
John William Scott
James Teehan
Joseph Traynor
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