David O'Morchoe
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David Nial Creagh, The O'Morchoe, (17 May 1928 – 22 November 2019), also known as David O'Morchoe, was a
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officer. The O'Morchoe was a President of the
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branch in the Republic of Ireland, and also President of the
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historical association and President of the Tipperary Remembrance Trust. He was the hereditary Chief and Prince of the Ó Murchadha (Murphy/Morrow) Sept, a cadet line of the ancient Irish dynasty the Uí Cheinnselaig, who were
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Early life

David Nial Creagh O'Morchoe was the son of Nial Creagh O'Morchoe (d. 1970), an
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officer who had succeeded his brother Arthur (a County Wexford farmer, formerly of the
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) as The O'Morchoe.


Military career

O'Morchoe joined the
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in 1946 and was commissioned from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as an officer in Royal Irish Fusiliers. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the
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, and retired with the rank of
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later the same year.


Ó Murchadha clan chief and later life

O'Morchoe was a prominent figure, who represented
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at the Irish National Day of Commemoration ceremonies held annually in the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham to honour Irish men and women who died in past wars or in service with the United Nations. From 6 to 11 June 2007, The O'Morchoe represented the Association during the commemoration ceremonies in
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. O'Morchoe was appointed a
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in the Diplomatic Service and Overseas List of the 2007 New Year Honours "for services to British ex-servicemen and women in Ireland". In September 2010, he was invested Knight of the Order of Saint Lazarus. In September 2014 he was suspended from his position in the Royal British Legion.


Personal life

O'Morchoe married Margaret Brewitt, of Cork; they had three children: Dermot (the tanist); Kevin; and Maureen.


Death

O'Morchoe died at his home in Gorey on 22 November 2019, at the age of 91. A reception service was held in Kiltennel parish church on 24 November, followed by a funeral in Christ Church, Gorey on the following day.


See also

* Gaelic nobility of Ireland * Chief of the Name


References

* Curley, Walter J.P., ''Vanishing Kingdoms: The Irish Chiefs and their Families''. Dublin: Lilliput Press. 2004. * Ellis, Peter Berresford, ''Erin's Blood Royal: The Gaelic Noble Dynasties of Ireland''. Palgrave. Revised edition, 2002.


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Omorchoe, David 1928 births 2019 deaths Military personnel from Dublin (city) 20th-century Irish people 21st-century Irish people People from County Dublin Companions of the Order of the Bath Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Royal Irish Fusiliers officers Royal Irish Rangers officers British Army generals People educated at St Columba's College, Dublin Recipients of the Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)