Agnes McCullough
Agnes McCullough was an Irish teacher, philanthropist and activist.
Early life and family
She was born in 1888 at Tomcoole, County Wexford. She was the ninth child and sixth daughter of John Ryan, strong farmer, and Elizabeth. She attended schools at Glynn, County Wexford, Loreto Abbey in Gorey, and Darmstadt, Germany, going on to spend some time in Belgium. She went on to attend University College Dublin graduating with a BA in modern languages, and an MA in Old Irish under the supervision of Osborn Bergin in 1913. Along with other members of her family, McCullough was active in Sinn Féin and the Gaelic League. She moved to Belfast to teach at St Mary's Training College for teachers in 1913. In 1914 she founded a Belfast branch of Cumann na mBan.While in Belfast, she met Denis McCullough, with the couple marrying on 16 August 1916 after his release from detention for his role in the Easter Rising. It was a double wedding, with Christina Mary "Chris" Ryan marrying Michael O'Malley in Tomcoole. They lived in Belfast initially, with McCullough remaining active in Cumann na mBan and running the family's musical instrument business while her husband was repeatedly imprisoned. They had four sons, Donal, Mairtín, Donnacha and Seosamh, and two daughters, Máiread and Úna Patricia. Their correspondence from this period is included in the McCullough papers in the UCD archives. McCullough also served as a Belfast poor law guardian, and participated in the September 1921 anti-partition delegation of Belfast nationalists who met with Éamon de Valera in the Mansion House, Dublin. Due to the Belfast boycott, their business suffered, leading to family moving to Dublin in December 1921 following Denis' release from Ballykinlar internment camp. Setting up their music shop on Dawson Street.