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Introduction

The Fenian Graves Association has been established for the purpose of keeping the memory of our Irish American Fenian heroes and heroines alive by recording their deeds on behalf of Irish freedom as well as their many sacrifices for their native and / or adopted homeland.

Over the centuries tens of thousands of men and women, who gave so much for the cause of Irish freedom, lie in unmarked graves throughout the Americas.  We do not know their names nor the moment or manner of their deaths; we can only surmise that they died believing that one day Ireland would be free and that their work would somehow hasten that day.

They came to the Americas in different centuries for various reasons.  Many of them, known and unknown to us, had engaged British armies in Ireland before arriving in the Americas. Some were forced to flee Ireland to avoid capture and certain death; others arrived having escaped British prisons and slave camps in Australia and elsewhere.  Still, others were victims of the many avoidable famines that plagued Ireland owing to the indifference and greed of the British authorities in Ireland and their landlords who laid claim to the livestock, wheat, oats and barley that otherwise would have fed the people.

Not all of our Fenian heroes and heroines were born in Ireland.  Some were born in the Americas while others were born elsewhere throughout the world.  Still, all of them shared a common belief that Ireland was entitled to its rightful place in the company of free nations. They worked and sacrificed much for that belief.

 Many of those who came served in America’s War of Independence to secure its freedom from Britian; the same enemy occupying their homeland. Those of later generations joined the ranks of the Irish and various other regiments that fought so gallantly in America’s Civil War in both Union and Confederate ranks. 

Not all of those, whom we strive to honor, took up arms to answer the call of freedom.  Some took up the pen to expose the cunning, cruelty and inhumanity of the British and other foes of Irish freedom. We are also mindful of others who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to provide the support needed to wage war on Britian the foe of Irish unification and freedom.

 

Criteria for inclusion in the 'Fenian Graves' Archives

The criteria spelled out below is intended to remove any ambiguity when considering an individual for inclusion in the Fenian Graves Archives.  In the context of this criteria 'Fenian' will be construed as any individual, of any generation, who actively participated in the struggle for Irish freedom or by their deeds inspired others to do so.

1.   The individual must have lived for part or all of his/her life in the Americas.  (Irish born individuals who later returned to Ireland and died there or,

     whose remains were returned there for burial, will be eligible) 

2.    In keeping with the Fenian tradition, the individual, once committed, remained forever faithful to the cause of Irish freedom and;

  •    took a prominent role in the struggle for Irish freedom at great risk to  his / her own freedom or;

  •    was an unsung hero/heroine who worked tirelessly behind the scenes, in both good and bad times, for the cause of Irish freedom or,

  •   was a member of the Fenian movement who fought with distinction for America’s freedom and unity or;

  •   was a lifelong, reliable and able defender of activists in legal jeopardy for activities related to the cause of Irish freedom.


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