Thomas P. O'Neill (historian)

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Born
Thomas Patrick O'Neill

1 November 1921
Ballon, County Carlow
Died1 March 1996(1996-03-01) (aged 74)
St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin
Knownforbiographer of James Fintan Lalor and Éamon de Valera
Thomas P. O'Neill
Born
Thomas Patrick O'Neill

1 November 1921
Ballon, County Carlow
Died1 March 1996(1996-03-01) (aged 74)
St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin
Known forbiographer of James Fintan Lalor and Éamon de Valera

Thomas P. O'Neill (Irish: Tomás Ó Néill 1 November 1921 – 1 March 1996) was an Irish historian, noted for his biographies of James Fintan Lalor (1962) and Éamon de Valera (1970).[1]

Thomas Patrick O'Neill was born in Ballon, County Carlow on 1 November 1921. He was one of three sons of Thomas O'Neill, a farmer, and his wife, Anna Maria (née Murphy). He attended the local national school, and then Knockbeg College. He went on to study in University College Dublin (UCD), graduating with an MA in 1946.[1]

He was married twice, first to Máiread O'Connor. Following O'Connor's death in 1963, in 1965 he married Marie Hughes, solicitor, civil servant, and fellow historian. He had three daughters and three sons.[1]

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