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  1. Thomas Clarke Luby (16 January 1822 [1] – 29 November 1901) was an Irish revolutionary, author, journalist and one of the founding members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood . Early life. Luby was born in Dublin, the son of a Church of Ireland clergyman from Templemore in County Tipperary, his mother being a Catholic.

  2. Luby, Thomas Clarke (1822–1901), leading Fenian, journalist, and historian, was born 15 January 1822 in Dublin, son of James Luby (c.1800–c.1853), Church of Ireland minister and alumnus of TCD, and Catherine Mary Luby (née Maynell) (c.1796–1870), a devout catholic.

  3. Photos 204. New search. Thomas Clarke Luby family tree. Family tree Create your own family tree. Parents. James Luby. Unknown - 1841. Catherine Mary Maynell. 1796 - 1870. Spouse (s) Letitia Fraser. 1833 - 1903. Children Show all. John Fraser Luby. 1858 - 1911. Katherine Luby. 1860 - 1932. Wrong Thomas Clarke Luby?

    • Male
    • January 15, 1822
    • Dublin, Ireland
    • November 29, 1901
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  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 117159521. Source citation. Thomas Clarke Luby was born in Dublin, Ireland on January 15, 1822. His was the son of the Reverend James Luby a Protestant clergyman and a nephew of Dr. Thomas Luby a Senior Fellow and Dean of Trinity College in Dublin.

  6. Apr 11, 2019 · Thomas Clarke Luby. Born about 16 Jan 1822 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] [spouse (s) unknown] Father of James Patrick Kenyon Luby , John Fraser Luby and Catherine Letitia Luby. Died 29 Nov 1901 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States.

    • January 16, 1822
    • November 29, 1901
  7. Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory. Scope and Contents. The Thomas Clarke Luby Papers consist of four feet of materials contained in four boxes, spanning the history of the Luby family, from 1807 to 1959.

  8. Thomas Clarke Luby, a rebel, was involved in the raid on Dunshaughlin constabulary barracks and Navan town in 1848. Born in 1822 Luby was the son of a Church of Ireland minister. He graduated from Trinity College and was called to the Bar in 1848 but never actually practised law.

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