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  1. Margaret Pearse (née Brady; 12 February 1857 – 22 April 1932) was an Irish politician. She was the mother of Patrick Pearse and Willie Pearse, who were both executed after the 1916 Easter Rising. She was later elected to Dáil Éireann.

  2. 27. Nov. 2021 · Six women were returned as TDs in the 1921 general election: Kathleen Clarke, Ada English, Kathleen O'Callaghan, Constance Markievicz, Margaret Pearse and Mary MacSwiney. As we approach the ...

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  3. In April 1924, when Margaret Pearse was age 70, she undertook a trip to America to raise funds for the school, as well as showing support for Éamon de Valera and the Irish Republic and opposing the Anglo-Irish Treaty. At an event in Brooklyn on May 19, 1924, when referencing the execution of her two sons, Margaret declared herself the “proudest mother in Ireland.” She was greeted by large ...

  4. 12. Nov. 2018 · Margaret Mary Pearse, teacher, TD and senator, sister of Patrick and Willie Pearse and faithful keeper of their flame, died 50 years ago on November 7th. She shared her brother Patrick’s...

  5. Following the death of her mother, Margaret Pearse assumed the role of guardian of her brothers’ memories. Her unswerving support for De Valera and the Fianna Fáil party was rewarded in 1937 when she was appointed a Senator. She lived out her life in St Enda’s, but was never free from financial worries.

  6. She was a founding member of Ardscoil Éanna, Crumlin. Senator Margaret Pearse died in 1968, she was eighty years old. Margaret Pearse was interviewed for the television series 'On Behalf of...

  7. Margaret Pearse (neé Brady) (1857-1932) was the mother of Pádraig and Willie Pearse, both executed following the Easter Rising of 1916 and later TD of the Second Dáil Éireann.