THE GARDEN OF REMEMBERANCE
A LIST OF REBELS WHO DIED AS A
RESULT OF THE RISING
( EXCLUDING THOSE WHO WERE
EXECUTED )

Dreamcatcher
Hear my silent prayer
Heed my quiet call
When the dark and blue surround you
Step into my sight
Look inside the light
You will know that I have found you

Adams, John Killed in action, St Stephens Green
24/5/1916
Allen, Thomas Killed in action, Four courts
28/4/1916
Burke, William
Killed in action, Sth Dublin
Union
25/4/1916
Byrne, Andrew
Died from Wounds (
Bolands Bakery ) 1/5/1916
Byrne, James Jacobs Garrison, killed at home
27/4/1916
Byrne, Louis Killed in action, City Hall
24/4/1916
Carrigan, Charles Killed in action near the GPO 28/4/1916
Clarke,
Philip Killed in action, St Stephens
Green 25/4/1916
Connolly, Seán Killed in action, City
Hall
24/4/1916
Corcoran, James Killed in action, St Stephens Green
25/4/1916
Cosgrave, Edward Killed in action, GPO
25/4/1916
Costello, Edward
Died from wounds ( Church St.
)
25/4/1916
Costello, John Killed while taken dispatches
26/4/191
From
Bollands Bakery to Mount St
Coyle,
Henry Killed in action, Moore Lane
28/4/1916
Crenigan, John Killed in action, Ashbourne
28/4/1916
Cromien, John
Killed in action, Prussia St
25/4/1916
Darcy, Charles Killed in action, Parliament St
24/4/1916
Donolan,
Brendan Killed in action, Sth Dublin Union
24/4/1916
Doyle,
Patrick Killed in action, Clanwilliam House
27/4/1916
Dwan,
John Killed in action, Nth King
St
27/4/1916
Ennis,
Edward Killed in action, Bollands Bakery
29/4/1916
Farrell, Patrick Killed in action, Nth Brunswick St
29/4/1916
Fox, James,
Joseph Killed
in action, St Stephens Green
25/4/1916
Geoghegan,
George Killed in
action, City Hall
26/4/1916
Healy, John Died from wounds ( Phibsborough )
27/4/1916
Howard, Seán
B Died from wounds ( Church St )
29/4/1916
Hurley, Seán
Killed in action, Church
St
27/4/1916
Keating,
Con Drowned BallyKissane, Co Kerry
21/4/1916
Keely,
John Died from wounds ( GPO )
25/4/1916
Kent,
Richard Died from wounds ( Co Cork
)
4/5/1916
Keogh, Gerald Killed in action, Trinity College
25/4/1916
McCormack,
James Killed in action, Beresford
Place
26/4/1916
McDowell, William
Killed in action, Sth Dublin
Union
24/4/1916
Macken, Francis Killed in action, Moore
St 28/4/1916
Macken, Peadar Killed in action, Bollands
Bakery
27/4/1916
Malone,
Michael Killed in action, Northumberland Rd
26/4/1916
Manning, Peter
Paul Killed in action, Nth Brunswick St
29/4/1916
Monaghan, Charles Drowned off Ballykissane Pier ( Kerry )
21/4/1916
Mulvahill, Michael Killed in action, Moore
Lane 28/4/1916
Murphy,
Richard
Killed in action, Clanwilliam
House
26/4/1916
Murray,
Daniel Died from wounds ( Camden St ) 13/5/1916
OCarroll,
Richard Died from wounds ( Camden St
)
5/5/1916
OConnor,
Patrick Killed in action, OConnell
St 27/4/1916
OFlanagan,
Patrick Killed in action, Nth King St
29/4/1916
OGrady, John
J Died from wounds ( St Stephens Green ) 29/4/1916
The
ORahilly
Killed in action, Henry Place
28/4/1916
OReilly,
John Killed in action, City
Hall
24/4/1916
OReilly,
Richard Killed in action, Sth Dublin
Union
24/4/1916
OReilly,
Thomas Died from wounds ( On Errand ) 27/4/1916
Rafferty,
Thomas Died from wounds ( Ashbourne ) 29/4/1916
Reynolds,
George Killed in action, Clanwilliam House
27/4/1916
Ryan,
Frederick Killed in action, Harcourt
St 27/4/1916
Sheehan, Donald Drowned of Ballykissane Pier ( Kerry ) 21/4/1916
Shortis,
Patrick Killed in action, Moore
St 28/4/1916
Traynor,
John
Killed in action, Sth Dublin Union
24/4/1916
Walsh, Edward Died from wounds ( Paliament
St ) 25/4/1916
Walsh,
Philip
Killed in action, North King St 29/4/1916
Weafer, Thomas
Joseph Killed in action, OConnell
St 26/4/1916
Whelan, Patrick
Killed in action, Bolands
Bakery 27/4/1916
Wilson,
Peter Killed in action, Mendicity Institution
29/4/1916

THE DYING REBEL
The night was dark, and the
fight was over,
The moon shone down O'Connell Street,
I stood alone, where brave men perished
Those men have gone, their God to meet.
My only son was shot in Dublin,
Fighting for his country bold,
He fought for Ireland, and Ireland only,
The Harp and Shamrock, Green, White and Gold.
The first I met was a grey-haired father
Searching for his only son,
I said "Old man, there's no use searching
For up to heaven, your son has gone".
The old man cried out broken hearted
Bending o'er I heard him say:
"I knew my son was too kind hearted,
I knew my son would never yield".
The last I met was a dying rebel,
Bending low I heard him say:
"God bless my home in dear Cork City,
God bless the cause for which I die."



