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Thomas McCabe (United Irishmen) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas McCabe (United Irishmen) Thomas McCabe (1739 - 1820) was a founding member of the Society of the United Irishmen, a revolutionary organisation in late 18th century Ireland. ==Early Life & Family==
A native of Belfast and member of the First Presbyterian Church, McCabe owned a cotton mill〔McCabe 1999, pg 33.〕 and a clock making shop〔Dawson 2003〕 in the city. Along with other future United men, such as Henry Haslett and William Tennant, he was a Freemason and a member of Lodge 684.〔Dawson 2003〕 He married Jean Woolsey, daughter of John Woolsey, a merchant of Portadown and together they had four children.〔Dawson 2004.〕 Their third child was William Putnam McCabe,a fellow Freemason,〔Dawson 2003〕 who would also join the United Irishmen, and was important in organising Ulster prior to the 1798 Rebellion.〔McCabe 1999, pg 33.〕 Jean died in 1790.
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