John Stephen Dwyer
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John Stephen Dwyer, Esq. (died 1878) was a 19th century Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
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 from an aristocratic County Tipperary
County Tipperary
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 family. He is described in his obituary from the 27 May 1878 Nenagh Guardian
Nenagh Guardian
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One of our best known local gentry has just paid the debt of nature at the age of 72 years. John Stephen Dwyer, Esq., J.P. Castleconnell
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, possessed a rare combination of social and excellent qualities. He was son of John Dwyer, esq., famous as Lord Chancellor Clare
John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare
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's Secretary. In his younger days he had a profusion of jet black hair, which gave him the nickname of "Black Jack". Mr Dwyer was in Nenagh
Nenagh
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 in 1858 during the North Tipperary Militia Mutiny, and was hit in the ankle by a stray bullet. He was descended from a brother of O'Dwyer, the last chief of Kilnamanagh, whose praises are sung in "Sean O'Duibhir a Gleanna". He was nephew of General Dwyer of Ballyquirke Castle near Borrisokane
Borrisokane
Borrisokane is a town in North Tipperary, Ireland. In 2006 it had a population of approximately 1,145. It is situated on the N52/N65 National secondary road between Nenagh and Portumna and the N52 between Nenagh and Birr. It is close to Lough Derg which is only 12 km to the west. It is a...

. He was a brother of Rev. P. Dwyer, Rector of Drumcliffe
Drumcliffe
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, Ennis
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, who is writing a history of the Diocese of Killaloe
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This branch of the family is mentioned by Sir Michael O'Dwyer, in The O'Dwyers of Kilnamanagh, "Chapter XIX - The O'Dwyers in Ireland, 1691-1803", but he says the O'Dwyer genealogies are lost and specific lines of descent from the chiefs are speculative.
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