Jane Dowdall

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Preceded bySeán McCarthy
Succeeded byStephen D. Barrett
BornJane Doggett
29 September 1899
Jane Dowdall
Senator
In office
14 August 1951  14 December 1961
ConstituencyIndustrial and Commercial Panel
Lord Mayor of Cork
In office
June 1959  June 1960
Preceded bySeán McCarthy
Succeeded byStephen D. Barrett
Personal details
BornJane Doggett
29 September 1899
Died10 December 1974(1974-12-10) (aged 75)
County Cork, Ireland
PartyFianna Fáil
Spouse
(m. 1929; died 1939)
OccupationPolitician, Nurse, Company director
Known forFirst female Lord Mayor of Cork

Jane Dowdall (née Doggett; 29 September 1899 – 10 December 1974) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician, philanthropist, nurse and company director.[1]

Born Jane Doggett on 29 September 1899 at 28 Smithfield, Dublin. She was the daughter of eating-house keeper Michael Doggett and Mary Ellen Doggett (née Andrews). Dowdall went to work as a nurse at St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin after leaving school, and became an active member of the Gaelic League.[1] She married James Charles Dowdall in October 1929,[2] and the couple moved to Cork. They were close friends with Éamon de Valera, who was godfather to their son, Finbarr's twin children.[1]

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