Roll call of Irish lightkeepers 1918


Michael Woods was at Mew Island in 1918

This is a list which might be of interest to some readers who have lightkeepers in their family tree. And to former keepers who will doubtless recognise surnames from their own service. It lists all Irish Lights keepers as of 1918, giving such information such as service number, rank, date and place of birth, date of entering service, date of promotion to present rank, present station and date of being posted there, marital status, number of dependent children and special notes.



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  1. Brilliant. Found my grandfather, R.H.James

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    1. Delighted! Was he a brother of George William?

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  2. Good stuff Pete. Where is this list from?

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    1. It was sent to me by a very good friend to whom I am extremely grateful!!

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    2. We have 265 JJ Corish on Skellig in 1941-2 and 1945. He was also previously on Eagle island and Rathlin Obeirne. Any relation?

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    3. JJ Corish (265) was the son of Joseph Corish (47) who was the son of Peter. JJ was 3 years old when the Eagle Island storm of Dec 1894 nearly wiped out him and his family. He later served at the Maidens (25-35) Inishtrahull (35-37) Rathlin O'Beirne (37-38) St Johns Point Donegal (38-41) Skellig (41-42) Cromwell Point (42-45) and Balbriggan (45 -) I didn't know he was sent back to Eagle!

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  3. Very interesting, if any one has a link to the Corish family of Peter Corish lightkeeper 203)Joseph (lightkeeper number 47), Patrick lightkeeper 57)and William lightkeeper 66). I would be interested in hearing from them. Peter Corish was my great,great grandfather.

    Also any link to get the service record of lightkeeper 47, 57, 66 and 203. Thanks Kevin

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    1. Hi Kevin, Irish Lights (info@irishlights.ie) will supply service records to families of former keepers. I myself have the service record of Pat (57) but as it is pre-1919, it lists the stations he served at and for how long, but gives no dates. I can send you on this service record and other bits and pieces I have on the Corishes, if you like. Mail me at gouldingpeter@gmail.com

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  4. Michael Wood's grandson also Michael served as Fianna Fail TD in the 70's to 90's holding various ministerial posts. Regards, Al.

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    1. Oh I remember Michael Woods. He was around forever.

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  5. David Hamilton, my grandfather, is shown as being born on Rockabill, not so, he was born at Rock Island, Goleen, Co. Cork. https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/view/?record_id=72778aff2c-41337. Regards, Al.

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  6. Ha! Was anybody ever born on Rockabill? And they have the dob out by one day too!

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