Stephen O'Mara (senator)
Stephen O'Mara (26 December 1844 – 26 July 1926)[1][2]) was an Irish nationalist politician and businessman from Limerick.
Personal life
O'Mara's father James O'Mara was an early supporter of Isaac Butt, and owned a bacon factory in the city. Stephen entered the family business.[1] His brother Joseph O'Mara became an opera singer. Stephen married Ellen Pigott in 1867.[1] They had 12 children, of whom the first three died of diphtheria in 1872.[1] Sons James and Stephen, Jnr became prominent Irish republicans and radicalised their father's later political views.[1]
Political career
O'Mara joined Limerick Corporation c.1880, becoming the first Nationalist Mayor of Limerick in 1885.[1][3] He served again the following year,[3] and headed a campaign to raise funds for an organ for the Limerick Athenaeum.[4] In a by-election in February 1886, he was returned unopposed as Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Queen's County Ossory.[1] He did not stand in the July 1886 general election. He was High Sheriff of Limerick city in 1888, 1913, and 1914.[3]
O'Mara took the Parnellite side when the Irish National League split in the 1890s.[1] In 1908, he resigned as trustee of the Party's funds.[1] In the 1918 general election, O'Mara supported Sinn Féin as it eclipsed the less radical Irish Parliamentary Party.[1] His sons were active in the Irish War of Independence; in the Irish Civil War, Stephen Snr was pro-Treaty,[1] as was his MP son James O'Mara; Stephen Jnr was anti-Treaty, though relatively conciliatory. In the 1925 election to the Free State Seanad, O'Mara was elected on the 65th and final count.[5][6] He died the following year.
References
- Humphrys, Mark. "Stephen O'Mara". My ancestors. HumphrysFamilyTree.com. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- "Death of Senator". Seanad Éireann. 19 November 1926.
- "List of the Mayors and Sheriffs of the City" (PDF). Limerick City Council. 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- McMahon, James A; Seamus Flynn. "Music at the Limerick Athenaeum". The Limerick Athenaeum: The story of an Irish Theatre since 1852. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
- "Stephen O'Mara". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
- Coakley, John (September 2005). "Ireland's Unique Electoral Experiment: The Senate Election of 1925". Irish Political Studies. 20 (3): 231–269. doi:10.1080/07907180500359327.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Stephen O'Mara
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Arthur O'Connor |
Member of Parliament for Queen's County Ossory 1886–1886 |
Succeeded by William Archibald Macdonald |