Erskine Childers Weds Mary Alden Osgood at Trinity Church in Boston on January 5, 1904
English-born Irish rebel Robert Erskine Childers married
Mary (Molly) Alden Osgood at Trinity Church in Boston
on January 5, 1904. They met at a state
dinner hosted by the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company at Faneuil Hall and were married after a three-week courtship.
Both were idealists from upper class families whose passions
turned toward Ireland .
Childers was a gifted writer whose book, Riddle of the Sands, published in 1903,
is considered the first spy-novel thriller.
In 1911 Childers published his book, TheFramework of Home Rule, in which he decried British abuse of freedoms in Ireland and
other colonies around the world.
In July 1914 Childers and Osgood carried out a daring gun
running operation, shipping arms and ammunition from Germany to Howth aboard the yacht
Asgard, which Mary’s family had given the couple on their wedding day.
A close ally of Eamon deValera, Childrens was
secretary-general of the Irish delegation involved in negotiating the
Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921. He rejected the final treaty and was involved
in the subsequent Irish Civil War. He
was captured and executed on November 24, 1922, despite
strong protests and appeals from around the world.
Irish leaders in Boston
held a memorial for Childers at Faneuil Hall following his death.
Find out more about Boston's Irish history at IrishHeritageTrail.com.
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