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List of people from Waterford

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The following is a list of people from Waterford, Ireland.

Ecclesiastics

  • Richard Chenevix (1697–1779), Church of Ireland bishop
  • Charles Joseph Henderson (1924–2006), Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark (UK) and Bishop of Tricala
  • Tobias Kirby (1804–1895), Rector of the Irish College Rome 1850–1891; archbishop of Ephesus 1885
  • Michael O'Hickey (1860–1916), priest, Professor of Irish at Maynooth University
  • Nicholas Quemerford (c. 1554–1599), Irish Jesuit priest
  • Edmund Ignatius Rice (1762–1844), religious founder
  • Michael Sheehan (1870–1945), Archbishop of Germia; author, professor
  • Luke Wadding (1588–1657), theologian, historian, patriot
  • Michael Wadding (1591–1644),Jesuit priest and missionary to New Spain
  • Nicholas Wiseman (1802–1865), cardinal

Sport

  • Jessie Barr (born 1989), Olympic athlete
  • Thomas Barr (born 1992), Olympic athlete
  • Jim Beglin (born 1963), soccer player
  • Craig Breen (1990–2023), rally driver
  • Niamh Briggs (born 1984), Irish international rugby player
  • Locky Byrne (1913–1941), hurler
  • Tom Cheasty (1934–2007), hurler
  • Paddy Coad (1920–1992), soccer player
  • Tom Cunningham (1931–2022), hurler
  • Pat Fanning (1918–2010), hurler, GAA President
  • Mick Flannelly (1930–2021), hurler
  • Andy Fleming (1916–2011), hurler
  • Austin Flynn (1933–2021), hurler
  • Philly Grimes (1929–1989), hurler
  • Larry Guinan (born 1937), hurler
  • Alfie Hale (born 1939), soccer player
  • Noel Hunt (born 1982), Irish international soccer player
  • Stephen Hunt (born 1981), Irish international soccer player
  • John Keane (1917–1975), hurler
  • Sean Kelly (born 1956), Ireland's most successful racing cyclist, one of the top eight cyclists of all time
  • Martin Óg Morrissey (1934–2024), hurler
  • Christy Moylan (1916–1996), hurler
  • Daryl Murphy (born 1983), Irish international soccer player
  • Johnny O'Connor (1928–2010), hurler
  • Peter O'Connor (1872–1957), athlete, Olympic champion
  • John O'Shea (born 1981), Irish international soccer player
  • Ciarán Power (born 1976), Olympic Games cyclist 2000, 2004
  • Ned Power (1929–2007), hurler
  • Seamus Power (1929–2016), hurler
  • Susan Smith-Walsh (born 1971), Olympic athlete
  • John Treacy (born 1957), Olympic athlete, world champion
  • Frankie Walsh (1936–2012), hurler
  • Patricia Walsh (born 1960), Olympic athlete
  • Charlie Ware (1933–2013), hurler
  • Jim Ware (1908–1983), hurler

Politics and military

  • William Charles Bonaparte-Wyse (1826–1892), soldier
  • Mary Butler (born 1966), politician
  • Denis Cashman (1843–1897), Fenian, patriot
  • Lorraine Clifford-Lee (born 1981), Fianna Fáil politician, senator
  • Paudie Coffey (born 1969), Minister of State for Housing and planning from 2014 to 2016
  • Hugh Collender, Young Irelander, businessman
  • John Condon (1897–1915), boy soldier, youngest Allied soldier to die in First World War
  • Edward Collins (1941–2019), Fine Gael politician
  • Ciara Conway (born 1980), former Labour Party politician
  • Martin Cullen (born 1954), former Fianna Fáil politician
  • David Cullinane (born 1974), Sinn Féin politician
  • Maurice Cummins (born 1953), Fine Gael politician
  • Austin Deasy (1936–2017), Fine Gael politician
  • John Deasy (born 1967), Fine Gael politician
  • Frank Edwards (1907–1983), left wing activist, Spanish Civil War fighter
  • Francis Hearn, patriot
  • John Hearne (1893–1969), orator, lawyer and architect of the 1937 Irish Constitution, or Bunracht na hÉireann
  • William Hobson (1792–1842), first Governor of New Zealand
  • Billy Kenneally (1925–2009), Fianna Fáil politician, twice Mayor of Waterford
  • Brendan Kenneally (born 1955), former Fianna Fáil politician
  • Thomas Kyne (1905–1981), Labour Party politician
  • George Lennon (1900–1991), vice commanding officer, West Waterford I.R.A. (1919–1922)
  • Patrick Little (1884–1963), Fianna Fáil politician, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs
  • Thaddeus Lynch (1901–1966), Fine Gael politician
  • Thomas Francis Meagher (1823–1867), patriot, conceived the Irish tricolour
  • Thomas Meagher (1796–1874), politician and businessman
  • Richard Mulcahy, (1886–1971), Irish Army C.O.C., Fine Gael politician
  • Ann Ormonde (born 1935), former Fianna Fáil politician
  • William Palliser (1830–1882), politician, inventor
  • John Paul Phelan (born 1978), politician
  • John Redmond (1856–1918), leader of the Irish Party in Westminster
  • Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British Army C.O.C.
  • Thomas Sexton (1848–1932), journalist, financial expert, nationalist politician and Member of Parliament
  • Richard Lalor Shiel (1791–1851), Orator, M.P
  • Alfred Webb (1834–1908), President of the 1894 Indian National Congress and MP for West Waterford

Science

  • Lucien Bonaparte-Wyse (1845–1909), entomologist
  • Robert Boyle (1627–1691), physicist
  • Richard J. Ussher (1841–1913), ornithologist
  • Ernest Walton (1903–1995), Nobel Laureate (Physics 1951)

Arts, theatre and entertainment

  • Keith Barry (born 1976), magician, mentalist, illusionist
  • Carrie Crowley (born 1964), TV personality
  • Teresa Deevy (1894–1963), playwright
  • Val Doonican (1927–2015), entertainer
  • Seán Dunne (1956–1995), poet
  • Fiona Glascott (born 1982), actress
  • Dorothea Jordan (1761–1816), actress; mistress of King William IV of the United Kingdom
  • Charles Kean (1811–1868), Shakespearean actor
  • Anna Manahan (1924–2009), actress
  • Gerardine Meaney (born 1962), feminist critic
  • Dervla Murphy (1931–2022), travel writer
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan (born 1946), singer-songwriter
  • Patrick C. Power (1862–1951), writer and historian
  • Hal Roach (1927–2012), comedian
  • Frank Ryan (1900–1965), tenor
  • William Vincent Wallace (1814–1865), opera composer

General

  • Eugene Byrne (born 1959), author, journalist
  • Risteard De Hindeberg (1863–1916), priest, Irish language activist, author, musician
  • Grattan Flood (1857–1928), musicologist and historian
  • Valentine Greatrakes (1628–1682), 17th-century healer
  • John Hogan (1800–1858), sculptor
  • Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara (1715–1810), teacher, poet
  • Ellen Organ (1903–1908), saintly child known as "Little Nellie of Holy God"
  • Thomas Sautelle Roberts (c. 1749–1778), landscape artist
  • Mary Strangman (1872–1943), doctor, public health advocate and women's suffragist.

References

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