Joseph peter lalors biography

'Tenakill', Co. Laois, Ireland

1st Generation

Patrick Lalor was born c. 1730 and married Mary "of Doon." They built the present home of Tenakill, Co. Laois, Ireland ca. 1771. Patrick and Mary Lalor had the following children: James, Edward, Patrick, Thomas, Julia, Fintan, Joseph, and Mary.

2nd Generation

James Lalor was born ~1770.

Information reported in National University of Ireland Master Thesis "The Lalors of Tenakill" By Michael G O'Brien).
"James, the oldest son, sold his inheritance to his brother Patt around 1813 and moved to the United States. There is no further record of him, but it has been suggested that his son, also James, later setted at Coole, near Raheen." John Cherry. Brisbane, Australia

Julia Lalor was born c. 1770 and married a Mr. Kelly. There is one known child of this union; Mary Kelly.


Joseph Lalor was born in 1780. Nothing is known of a marriage of Joseph.

"Joseph Lalor is probably the Joseph listed in the Tithe Applotment Books at Rosskelton, 2km from Tenakill in 1830. He is sometimes confused with the General Joseph O'Law

LALOR, Joseph Peter

Personal Details

Service Number:Officer
Enlisted: 26 August 1914, Blackboy Hill, Western Australia
Last Rank:Captain
Last Unit:12th Infantry Battalion
Born:Richmond, Victoria, Australia, 5 September 1884
Home Town:Perth, Western Australia
Schooling:Xavier College, Kew, Victoria, Australia
Occupation:Soldier
Died:Killed In Action, Gallipoli, Turkey, 25 April 1915, aged 30 years
Cemetery:Baby 700 Cemetery, Anzac
Spec mem grave 4
Memorials:Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Lindisfarne Officers of the 12th Battalion Pictorial Honour Roll, United Service Club
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Service History

World War 1 Service

26 Aug 1914:Enlisted AIF WW1, Captain, Blackboy Hill, Western Australia
2 Nov 1914:Involvement AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '10' embarkation_place: Fremantle embarkation_ship: HMAT Medic embarkation_ship_number: A7 public_note: ''
2 Nov 1914:Embarked AIF WW1, Captain, Officer, 12th

Joseph Lalor

Irish physician

Joseph Lalor (1811 – 18 August 1886) was a pioneering Irish mental health administrator and a reforming superintendent of the Richmond District Asylum for 29 years (1857–1886).[1]

Early life

Joseph was born in 1811 at Cascade House, Freshford, County Kilkenny,[2] the fourth and youngest son of Richard Lalor (c. 1760 – 1823), a prominent local landholder, and Mary Carroll.[3][4] Joseph's older brother Richard Lalor (c. 1790 – 1846) of Cascade, a local magistrate and landholder, was involved in the meetings associated with the Tithe War of the 1830s alongside his first cousin Patrick "Patt" Lalor (1781–1856) of Tenakill later a nationalist MP for Queen's County.[5][6][7] Joseph Lalor was reported as attending a meeting in favour of the Repeal Movement in 1830 at Freshford with his brothers William and Florence in 1830[8] and as contributing to 'Repeal Rent' to support the campaign in the 1840s.[9] Other cousins were Alice Lalor (1768–1846) of Ballyra

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