Rita Childers
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25 February 1915
Rita Childers | |
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Childers in 1973 | |
| Born | Margaret Mary Dudley 25 February 1915 Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland |
| Died | 9 May 2010 (aged 95) Glenageary, County Dublin, Ireland |
| Resting place | Roundwood, County Wicklow, Ireland |
| Alma mater | City, University of London |
| Spouse | |
| Children | Nessa |
Margaret Childers (née Dudley; 19 July 1915 – 9 May 2010) was a press attaché at the British Embassy in Dublin, civil servant and activist. She became the wife of the 4th president of Ireland, Erskine Hamilton Childers, and later was a candidate for the presidency.
Margaret Mary Dudley was born on 25 February 1915 at the family home on Elgin Road, Dublin. Her parents were Joseph and Marcella Dudley (née Vereker). She was the sixth child of eight children. Her father was a solicitor. Childers was educated at Loreto and Holy Cross schools, and later Muckross Park College. Due to her father's long illness and premature death, she and her sisters were unable to attend university. She completed a secretarial course and took up her first job aged 17 as a secretary at a Dublin antiques dealer. She went on to work at the St John Ambulance Brigade as an assistant secretary in the welfare department for 5 years, overseeing the running of 3 canteens for malnourished mothers in the inner city of Dublin.[1]
Childers' daughter, Nessa, entered politics in 2004 when she was elected as a county councillor on Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council for the Green Party.[2] Childers' stepson, Erskine Barton Childers, served as a senior official in the United Nations.