Stephen Rynne
- Sources yet to be consulted:
- It is thought there may have been an RTE radio program
by Stephen Rynne (died 1980)
describing the visit home of his uncle Jim Sullivan,
and this program was re-broadcast on RTE in
2003 or 2004.
If you have any more details please
contact me.
Stephen Rynne,
born
25 Oct 1901,
educ
Clongowes,
was an extra in
Jim Sullivan's
film of
Knocknagow
1918,
played a starving youth in a crowd scene,
studied agriculture in England and Denmark,
mar
Alice Curtayne [born 6 Nov 1898, Castle St, Tralee, Co.Kerry
[GROI]],
she was
dau of John Curtayne, "carriage builder", or "coach builder", of Castle St, Tralee,
by his wife Bridget Mary O'Dwyre,
see
entry
for her family in
[Census, 1911],
living "house number 2", Castle Street Upper, Tralee,
Stephen was writer and radio broadcaster on Irish traditions etc,
he was also journalist with
Irish Press,
his works include:
- Green Fields, 1946, repub 1995.
- All Ireland, 1956.
- Father John Hayes: Founder of Muintir na Tire,
Dublin, 1960.
Alice was writer,
her works include:
he was contributor to long-running
RTÉ Radio 1
program
Sunday Miscellany
(started 1969),
he died 12th Dec 1980, Dublin North union, age 79 yrs,
bur Co.Kildare, see
grave,
Alice died 1981, age 83 yrs, bur Co.Kildare with husband,
had issue:
- Bríd Ní Rinn, mar Eugene Norrby and had issue:
- Bríd Óg Norrby, mar Marc Sarragazzau and had issue:
- Éimhín Sarragazzau.
- Sorcha Sarragazzau.
- Catherine Rynne.
- Davoc Rynne,
mar Anne Moore
and had issue:
- Davóg Rynne, mar Sophie Bouilleaux and had issue:
- Leane Rynne.
- Amélia Rynne.
- Niall Rynne.
- Donnacha Rynne.
- Áine Rynne.
- Turlough Rynne.
- Andrew Rynne, mar Anne Hughes and had issue:
- Lorcan Rynne.
- Caoilfhionn Rynne.