Recalling Luke Kelly's Athlone links on the 80th anniversary of his birth

Luke Kelly, the legendary Irish folk singer, was born 80 years ago today, on November 17, 1940.

While he will always be known as a quintessential Dubliner, Luke had strong family links with the Athlone area.

It emerged in 2014 that his grandfather had been born in Bealnamulla.

Research by Athlone historian Gearoid O’Brien, in conjunction with Tadhg Carey of the Westmeath Independent, confirmed the belief of the Kelly family that their ancestor came from the Athlone region.

A number of years ago Luke's brother, Jimmy Kelly, who sadly died in 2018, contacted both Gearoid O’Brien and the Westmeath Independent seeking assistance with the search.

According to the family lore, Luke Kelly’s grandfather Paddy was born or lived in or near Athlone, before moving to Dublin.

Paddy's death certificate from 1924 indicates he passed away at the age of 56. This suggests he had a date of birth of either 1867 or 1868.

The census returns for 1901 indicate that their grandfather had cited a place of birth as Athlone. He was married to Christina, who was possibly previously O’Leary.

With the help of Gearoid O’Brien, the Kelly family traced a Patrick Kelly, who was born in Eskerbeg, Castlesampson, Bealnamulla, in 1867, and who they believed may well have been their ancestor and Luke Kelly’s grandfather. The Kellys were hopeful that this was the same man as their grandfather, Paddy Kelly.

A birth record for the Bealnamulla Patrick Kelly recorded his parents as Luke Kelly and Mary Kelly (nee Dolan). However, until 2014, there was no firm connection between the Dublin Patrick Kelly and this random birth record in Bealnamulla.

The final piece in the jigsaw emerged with the discovery of a marriage record for the Dublin Paddy Kelly, to Christina O'Leary, in the Pro-Cathedral, Dublin, on February 13, 1898.

This marriage document recorded the groom’s parents as Luke and Mary (nee Dolan), confirming the connection, up to then only suspected, between the Bealnamulla Patrick and the Dublin Paddy.

It was the concrete proof the Kelly family had been seeking. Their family story was indeed correct, the singer's grandfather had been born in Athlone.

What was thus established is that Luke Kelly of The Dubliners was definitely the great grandson of a Luke Kelly and Mary Dolan from St Peter’s Parish, with an address in Bealnamulla, and that they had at least two sons, Patrick, born April 9, 1867, in Athlone (Luke’s grandfather), and John, who was born November 14, 1869.

Luke Kelly, whose remarkable voice delivered such timeless versions of songs like The Town I Loved So Well, The Black Velvet Band, Raglan Road, and Scorn Not His Simplicity, died on January 30, 1984, at the age of 43.