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Colm de Bhailís

Irish poet

Colm de Bhailís (2 May 1796 – 27 February 1906) was an Irish poet, songwriter, stonemason and centenarian who lived to be 109 years of age and was one of the last living verified people to be born in the 1700s.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Personal life and death
  • 3 Bibliography
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Biography

De Bhailís was from Lettermullen, Connemara. A stonemason who traveled extensively throughout Ireland, he is believed to have lived for some time in Kilrush, County Clare, and Westport, County Mayo. Amhrán a Tei and Cúirt a tSruthán Bhuí, were the best-known of the at least seventeen poems he is known to have written. He is recorded living at the poorhouse at Cregg, Oughterard. County Galway in the British census of 1901 as simply CW, aged 105. (Wallace being the anglicised version of his surname).

Thanks to the efforts of Pádraig Pearse and Éamon de Valera he was moved from the poorhouse to lodge with the O'Toole family, Main Street, Oughterard. He lived until he was 109 years old, falling a few months shy of supercentenarian status, and was buried in Oughterard's Kil*min Old Cemetery.

Personal life and death

He was twice a widower. His second wife, Úna, died around 1900. He had a son by his first wife, Siobhán Frainc Ní Lochlainn. The boy was baptised Tomás and died in 1877, aged twenty-two.

Bibliography

  • Amhrán Chuilm de Bhailís (1904), ed. by J.H. Lloyd, with notices by Douglas Hyde and Pádraig Pearse.

References

    External links

    • https://www.ainm.ie/Bio.aspx?ID=11
    • https://www.ainm.ie/Bio.aspx?ID=11
    • http://www.oughterardheritage.org/content/people/colm_de_bhails
    • Profile, anghaeltacht.net; accessed 22 July 2017.
    • Profile, jstor.org; accessed 22 July 2017.(subscription required)
    • Works by Colm de Bhailís at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)

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