Seán Mac Brádaigh
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Biography

The eldest of eight children, Mac Brádaigh
Mac Brádaigh
-Overview:Mac Brádaigh derives from the term brádach, meaning "thieving" or "dishonest", though its original sense seems to have denoted "spirited"...

 is a native of Ringsend
Ringsend
Ringsend is a southside inner suburb of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Liffey, about two kilometres east of the city centre, and is the southern terminus of the East Link Toll Bridge....

, County Dublin
County Dublin
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. He served with the Irish Defense Forces and An Garda Síochána, married in 1960, and is the father of four daughters and a son.

Upon retirement he entered University College, Dublin, graduating in 1993 with a Special Degree in History. Since the early 1960s he has published dozens of articles on Irish genealogy and family history in journals of the Arklow Historical Society, Dublin Historical Record
Dublin Historical Record
The Dublin Historical Record is a history journal established in 1938 and published biannually by the Old Dublin Society. Its focus is on the History of Dublin and it is considered to be a "learned journal"....

, Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne, and Genealogical Society of Ireland
Genealogical Society of Ireland
Genealogical Society of Ireland is a voluntary non-governmental organisation promoting the study of genealogy, heraldry, vexillology and social history in Ireland and amongst the Irish Diaspora as open access educational leisure pursuits available to all...

.

Articles

All articles published in the Journal of the Genealogical Society of Ireland, unless otherwise stated.
  • An Ulster Migration to Arklow
    Arklow
    Arklow , also known as Inbhear Dé from the Avonmore river's older name Abhainn Dé, is a historic town located in County Wicklow on the east coast of Ireland. Founded by the Vikings in the ninth century, Arklow was the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the 1798 rebellion...

     1597, vol. 3, no. 1, 2002.
  • My Cavan Connections, vol.3, no. 2, 2002.
  • Occupants of the Village of Deansgrange
    Deansgrange
    Deansgrange in is a suburban area of South Dublin, centered around a crossroads. The area shares the name Clonkeen . The area further east of Deansgrange is known as "Kill of the Grange" Deansgrange in is a suburban area of South Dublin, centered around a crossroads. The area shares the name...

    , Co. Dublin, 1846-95, vol. 3, no. 2, 2002.
  • Padraig MacPiarais
    Patrick Pearse
    Patrick Henry Pearse was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916...

     agus Tochailt an Phoir, vol. 3, no. 2, 2002.
  • Noda, the Scribally Contracted Forms Used in Irish Manuscripts, vol. 3, no. 4, 2002.
  • Occupants of the Village of Kill Of The Grange, Co. Dublin, 1846-95, vol. 3, no. 3, 2002.
  • The Gaelic
    Gaelic
    Gaelic is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels", including language and culture. As a noun, it may refer to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the languages individually.-Gaelic languages:...

     Genealogies of the Irish, vol. 3, no. 4, 2002.
  • James Terry's Legacy, pp.22-25, , vol. 5, no. 1, Spring 2004.
  • The Genealogies in the Irish Manuscripts, pp. 33-39, Féil-Scríbhinn Liam Mhic Alasdair:Essays Presented to Liam Mac Alasdair, FGSI, ed. Rory J. Stanley, Genealogical Society of Ireland
    Genealogical Society of Ireland
    Genealogical Society of Ireland is a voluntary non-governmental organisation promoting the study of genealogy, heraldry, vexillology and social history in Ireland and amongst the Irish Diaspora as open access educational leisure pursuits available to all...

    , December 2009.

Books

  • The Bradys of Cavan in history and genealogy, Irish Genealogical Sources No. 29, 2002, ISBN 1 898471 12 6.
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