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For his son, see Stephen M. O'Mara. Irish politician (1844–1926)

Stephen O'Mara
Senator
In office
17 September 1925 – 26 July 1926
Member of Parliament
In office
February 1886 – July 1886
ConstituencyQueen's County Ossory
Personal details
Born(1844-12-26)26 December 1844
Limerick, Ireland
Died26 July 1926(1926-07-26) (aged 81)
Limerick, Ireland
Political party
Spouse Ellen Pigott ​(m. 1867)
Children12, including James and Stephen, Jnr
RelativesJoseph O'Mara (brother)

Stephen O'Mara (26 December 1844 – 26 July 1926) 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 Limerick. Stephen entered the family business. His brother Joseph O'Mara became an opera singer. Stephen married Ellen Pigott in 1867. They had 12 children, of whom the first three died of diphtheria in 1872. Sons James and Stephen, Jnr became prominent Irish republicans and radicalised their father's later political views. A daughter Ellen, was also a nationalist, and she and her husband started the most prolific Irish Silent film company, Film Company of Ireland.

Political career

O'Mara joined Limerick Corporation in 1881, becoming the first Nationalist Mayor of Limerick in 1885. He served again the following year, and headed a campaign to raise funds for an organ for the Limerick Athenaeum. In a by-election in February 1886, he was returned unopposed as Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Queen's County Ossory. He did not stand in the July 1886 general election. He was High Sheriff of Limerick city in 1888, 1913, and 1914.

O'Mara took the Parnellite side when the Irish National League split in the 1890s. In 1908, he resigned as trustee of the Party's funds. In the 1918 general election, O'Mara supported Sinn Féin as it eclipsed the less radical Irish Parliamentary Party. His sons were active in the Irish War of Independence; in the Irish Civil War, Stephen Snr was pro-Treaty, 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. He died the following year.

References

  1. ^ Humphrys, Mark. "Stephen O'Mara". My ancestors. HumphrysFamilyTree.com. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  2. "Death of Senator". Seanad Éireann. 19 November 1926.
  3. ^ Boylan, Shaun. "O'Mara, Stephen". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  4. "Ellen O'Mara Sullivan – Women Film Pioneers Project". wfpp.columbia.edu. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  5. ^ "List of the Mayors and Sheriffs of the City" (PDF). Limerick City Council. 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  6. 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.
  7. "Stephen O'Mara". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  8. 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. S2CID 145175747.

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Preceded byArthur O'Connor Member of Parliament for Queen's County Ossory
18861886
Succeeded byWilliam Archibald Macdonald
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