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Diarmuid Ó Sé(anglicised Jeremiah Shea) was born c. 1830 on the Great Blasket Island, Ireland. He is well known as the uncle that Tomás Ó Criomhthain (Tomás O'Crohan) so fondly called "The Rake" in his book the An tOileánach (The Islandman). His parents were Eibhlín (Ellen) Ní Ghuithín and Diarmuid Ó Sé (married c. 1810). He is probably buried in Ventry or Dunquin parish, as only unbaptized infants, bodies found at sea and suicides were buried on the island.[1]

Diarmuid was one of the most important characters in the Blasket 'Story'. He was one of the main characters in An tOileánach (The Islandman). Tomás Ó Criomhthain (Tomás O'Crohan) who was encouraged by Carl Mastrander in 1917 to write about life on the Blasket Islands. His books are considered classics of Irish-language literature containing portrayals of a unique way of life, now extinct, of great human, literary, linguistic, and anthropological interest. Regarding mentions of him in other books, he has quite a central role in Seanchas ón Oileán Tiar ('folklore from the western island'), a collection of folklore which the renowned folklorist Seamus O Duilearga (James Delargy) collected from Tomás Ó Criomhthain. Diarmuid is mentioned several times in the review of same by Máire MacNeill which was published in The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 71, No. 280 (Apr-Jun 1958).


From An tOileánach

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Diarmuid's tale is in multiple chapters: Including: Diarmuid places a peice of seal meat on Tomás' leg to promote healing: Tomás saves his uncle's life in the seal cave: Selling the pigs in Dingle: Spending days on Inishvickillaun while Diarmuid tries to make a "match" for Tomás: Diarmuid sends Tomás to bed while he sits with Tomás' mother on her death bed: Diarmuid's son commits suicide after a long illness that affects his thinking: Diarmuid's other son hits his head and never is able to do a days work again: finally Tomás decides Diarmuid was not a Rake after all that Diarmuid had spent most of his life taking care of others, and had neglected himself. An tOileánach (The Islandman) chapter 14, "Christmas Provisions":

  • It was customary to go to town several days before Christmas to get tea, sugar, flour and other supplies.


When they got to Dingle, Tomas and Diarmid were able to sell their fish right away to the the women called 'huck-sters' on the quay.

.....As was the custom, they bought each other drinks...later in the Chapter, and later in the day:.....




Background:

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The Great Blasket Island is appx. 2 kilometres off the southwest corner of Ireland (County Kerry). The Curach was the main way of getting to the mainland so despite the closeness, the Islanders were frequently cut off by bad weather. The highest population of the Islands was 176 in 1916. Families moved to the Blasket Islands as early as 1750. During the first 10 years (1808-17) covered by baptismal records eight family names occur. Two of the families occur once then disappear. The remaining names are Kearney - one family, Guiheen - five families, Dunlevy - two families, Shea - three families, Keane - one family. [3]

Early life:

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Diarmuid came from a large family, one of his sisters is Tomás O'Crohan's mother.

During the Great_Irish_Potato_Famine the Island's population dropped from 156 in 1841, to 109 in 1851. Islanders survived the potato famine better than mainlanders because they could fish, and there was a good supply of birds and rabbits on the Island. Also they were able to salvage cargo from three ship wrecks to sell for money to buy food.


Marriages:

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The Rake was married twice and had at least 10 children.

His first marriage was to a woman of the Carney family, which lasted only a few years before she died. They married on the 13 Feb 1858. (There is little known about the first wife. There is a Johanna Carney who was born on the 20/3/1830, daughter of Pat Carney & Mary Scanlon, which could be her, although 28 is quite old for a marriage.)

His second mariage: Diarmuid Ó Sé and Máire (Moll) Ní Ghuithín were married on 20/2/1862. Moll was born in 1844. Máire's parents were Seán Ó Guithín & Máire de Mórdha, married 11/02/1834 [1]

  • If this is not the Diarmuid Ó Sé you are looking for, he had a nephew, another Diarmuid Sé, who married Máire Ní Ghuithín (another Maire), Peig Sayers' sister-in-law.


Children:

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The Rake's known children:

Surname Name Mother D.O.B Source Comment
Seán Siobhán Ní Cheárna 1.05.1859 Baptismal record
Máire Siobhán Ní Cheárna 30.09.1860 Baptismal record
Shea Honora Carney 1861 ? death certificate
Tomás Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 06.07.1864 Baptismal record *Tomás and
Shea Thomas Mary Guiheen 1865 death certificate *Thomas same person
Donal Máire Ní Ghuithin(Moll) 08.10.1866 Baptismal record
Pádraig Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 24.04.1870 Baptismal record
Cáit Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 22.12.1872 Baptismal record
Seán Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 01.07.1875 Baptismal record
Eibhlín Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 09.01.1881 Baptismal record
Muiris Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 26.06.1883 Baptismal record
Shea William Mary Guiheen 12.03.1887 death certificate
Andrias Máire Ní Ghuithín(Moll) 27.01.1889 Baptismal record

Baptism Records previded by: Dáithí de Mórdha,OPW, Ionad an Bhlascaoid, Dún Chaoin, Trá Lí, Co. Chiarraí, 066-9156444

Death Certificates provided by: Town Hall, Town Of Enfield CT, USA.

Three emigrated from Blaskets to Thompsonville CT USA:

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   The three silblings alway lived within one-half mile of each other.
   All three became devout members of St Patrick's Church.
   Irish Immigrants were strong and hard working, so they were able to find work.
   However as Catholics they at first experienced harsh discrimination. 
   They had to find an Irish architect to design their church because no one would provide them the service. 
   Their church was dedicated in 1904. [4] 


    Honora came first in 1879  
      On 30.9.1883 She married Patrick Stack who emigrated 1879 
      Patrick is the son  of John Stack and Mary Moore of Kerry, Ireland
      Born 22.2.1857, Baile Ghainnín, Ballyferriter parish.
      Their marriage sponsors were Michael Carney  and Maria Carney
      Patrck Stack work in the Dye room at the Hartford Carpet Company in Thompsonville(became Bigelow Carpet)
      Patrick died on 21.5.1934.
      Honora died on 17.3.1936.
      Her pall bearers were Atty. Thomas Malone, Daniel Gallant, Thomas Hannafin,
               Maurice Griffin, John Shea and John Ferguson.
      Patrick and Honora are buried in St. Patrick's old Cemetary 
                         along with several of their children.
   
 
   Thomas came right after Honora's first child was born in 1886.
      Thomas was then the sponsor for the baptisim of Honora's second child, Michael.
      In 1890 he married Bridget Moriarty
      Bridget was born in 1868 and  emigrated 1884 from Dingle. Ireland
      Bridget is one of 11 children of Denis Moriarty b 1831 d 1915 
                       and Bridget O'Connell b 1836 d 1910 of Dingle Ireland
      Thomas worked in the Dye room with his brother-in-law Patrick.
      Bridget died 1933.
      Thomas died in 1935 after he was struck by a car walking home after visiting his daughter.
      His pall bearers were Thomas Sullivan, Thomas Crohan, John Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan,
                           Michael Guiheen  and Michael Kane.
      Thomas and Bridget are buried in Saint Patrick's old cemetary, along with several of their children.


    William came last.
      Honora and Thomas would have been in THompsonville before William was born. 
      William  married Mary Lynch (Minnie)  b 17.2.1886
      They had one daughter, somewhat later in life.
      William worked in the dye room at the Bigelow Carpet Company.
      William  died on  2.2.1958, Minnie on 1.1.1968
      They are buried with their daugher in Saint Patrick's King Street Cemetary. 


More than 150 decsndents:

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    Children of Honora Shea and Patrick Stack:
     - - They had at least 9 children, 11 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren - -
       I.Mary Stack b 28.4.1885 d. 31.10.1918 of Spanish Flu / Pneumonia
               married 18.4.1912  Michael J Hynds
               their children, 
                   A.Helen Stack b 1914 d. 24.10.1997  Enfield married
                      married Ralph Van Nostrand b 3-20-1911 New York d 8-6-1975 Enfield CT
                   - 4 children - 11 grandchildren - 13 great-grandchildren
                   B.Mary Rita Stack b 1917 d 28.12.1980 
                      married John Falkowski b 20.1.1911 d 27.5.2003 Enfield CT
                   - 1 child
       II.Michael Joseph Stack b 9.1886 d 26.1.1958 Philadelphia PA 
               married Margaret Jane Gavin  b 10.7.1898 d 17.12.1967 Prospect Park Pa
                       daughter of Bernard Gavin and Maryann Manning
               their children 
                    A.Doris Stack b 25.4.1910 
                        married Samual (Terry) McAlpin Philadelphia PA d 8-18-1997 Fortescue NJ
                       - 5 children
                    B.Thomas Stack b 11.4.1910  d 2.1980 San Fransisco CA  
                         married  Alicai Gardiagabal who was born in Cartagena Columbia
                       - 16 children
                    C.Francis Stack b 30.9.1918 T'ville d Ridley Park PA
                         married  Cathy Sheehy - born in Canada - divorced
                      -  4 children
                    D.Patrick Martin Stack b 27.1.1924 Leaksville NC  d 29.7.1990 Philadelpia PA
                         married on 12.10.46 Florence Lillian McVeigh b 26.4.1927 Philadelphia PA
                              daughter of Robert McVeigh &Florence McCafferty
                      - 10 children
       III.Patrick Stack b 17.1.1888  d. 11.1977 Maryknoll NY 
                worked for 10 years as a street-car conductor with the Hartford and Springfield Railway
                worked for 11 years witht the Bigelow Hartford CArpet Mills
                then in the US Army in WWI honorably discharged 8-4-1919
                joined Maryknoll Brothers 10.1925 final vows Sept 1931
       IV.Thomas Stack b 7.1.1896
                joined Maryknoll Brothers  Stafford Spring CT 
       V.Helen ELizabeth Stack b 8.9.1900  d 24.10.1997 
                married on  1.9.1930 Allire Joseph Gallant b 29.3.1900 d 9.8.1976 
       VI.Doris Irene Stack b 29.4.1903 d 16.6.1965 Stafford CT 
                married  George Bouthillier
                their children
                    A. Roger Bouthillier married Jeanne - Stafford Springs CT
                    B.John D. Bouthillier b 1.1.1937 Springfield MA d 1.8.2002 Manassas VA
                         -  buried St Edward's Cemetary Stafford Springs CT
                    C.James Bouthillier d 24.11.1998
                    D.George Bouthillier married Marjorie - Stafford Springs
                    E.Judith Bouthillier d 10.12.2002 Hartford Hosp Hartford CT
                         married Joseph Gagne 
                      -  8 children 17 grandchildren
       VII.Annie Stack b 1-2-1899 d 10-20-1899 died of meningitis
       VIII.James Stack b 8-20-1891 d 8-12-1894  died of marasmus
       IX.John Stack b 1-1890  d 12-4-1890  died of  spinal meningitis


   Children of Thomas Shea and Bridget Moriarty:
      - - They had at least 8 children, 11 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren - -
       I.   Bridget (Bridie) Shea b 1890 d 1988,
            married 17.12.1922  Joseph McMahon b 1875 d 1947 Springfield MA
               their children
                   A. Tom b 1926 d 1956 died in automobile accident, had married Mary Rowan
                     - 2 children,  a girl and a boy; Mary Rowan remarried and we lost track of them
                   B. Mary Theresa b 19.8.1929 d 14.1.2009 married Eugene Slowick (Red)
                     - 4 children, 1 grandchild
       II.   Mary (Mamie) Shea  b 1891  d 1963
             married  27.4.1926 Willaim Hunt from Lowell b 1894 d 1963
             Owned and operated "Hunt and Shea" retail carpet Store
                their children
                   A. William L. Hunt- d 5.4.1981 married Clare Provencher
                      -  4 children
                   B. Edward Hunt married Marcia Meehan
                      - 5 children  
       III.   Ellen (Nellie) Shea b  21.4.1893 d  20.10.1973 Springfield MA
              married  John Joseph Finn b 21.11.1897  d 17.5.1951
                  their children
                   A. Thomas b. 9.1.1926 d 22.7.2004
                   B. Dorothy b. 3.23.1923 d. 36.7.1979
                   C. Helen Marie b. 19.4.1931  married  8-1-1955 Robert E Sulivan
                     -  6 children, 18  grandchildren
        IV.   John (Jack) Shea b  1896 d 1962 Springfield MA
              married Gertrude Handsey b 1895 d 1933 
              mother & child died in childbirth
        V.    Anna Shea  b 1900 died 13.1.1968 Thompsonville CT
        VI.   Thomas Francis Shea (died in infancy)  b  7.11.1897 d 21.7.1898
        VII.  William L. Shea b 1902  d 1959 
        VIII. Thomas Edward Shea b 1904 d 1972 
                       married 25.11.1935  Bernice Barnack b 25.12.1917 d 13.9.2002
                their children
               A. Joyce Theresa Shea b 2.4.1940 d 19.12006  buried with parents St. Patrick's King Street Cemetary
               B.Thomas Edward Shea JR b 23.4.1942
               C. Elizabeth Ann Shea b 23.10.1944 married  15.4.1972 John Magee III b 7.10.1941 d 23.8.2008
                 - 3 children
               D. Cynthia Mary Shea b 10.2.1950 married 8.6.1974 Steve Olson b 24.11.1946
                  - 1 child 


    Child of WIlliam Shea and Mary (Minnie) Lynch:
          - - They had one child - 
         I. Mary Shea b 5.5.1922 d 4.1.1999
            Mary never married and led a somewhat reclusive life


See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Dáithí de Mórdha, Archivist. Ionad an Bhlascaoid, Dún Chaoin, Trá Lí, Co. Chiarraí, 066-9156444. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b O'Crohan, Tomas (1951). The Islandman translated from the Irish by Robin Flower. OxfordPress. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help) Cite error: The named reference "OCrohan" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ Stagles, Joan&Ray (1988). The Blasket Islands Next Parish America. The O'Brien Press. p. 33.
  4. ^ MIller, Michael (1998). Images of America: Enfield Connecticut. Arcadia. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)