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                        23 February 1867 • Pinxton , Derbyshire , England
Died:13 July 1936 • Cambridge , England
John O'Connor ( English cricketer ) " John O'Connor " ( 23 February 1867 – 13 July 1936 ) was an England cricketer who played for Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1900
 O'Connor's playing career began in 1893 with Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club, his first match being against the MCC....
O'Connor also umpired seven first-class cricket matches involving Cambridge University Cricket Club between 1894 and 1896....
English cricket player • Derbyshire cricketer
Activity:Cricket
                        Blackrock, Cork
He played hurling with his local club Blackrock GAA and was a member of the Cork GAA senior inter-county team from 1892 until 1894....
Winners of three All-Ireland medals (hurling) • Medals
Sport:Club
                        1830
Died:1889
Born in 1830, the third son of Francis O’Connor and his wife, Rose Cunningham of Bath, he was left an orphan at the age of twelve....
Drawing
Specialty:Painter
Irish painter • Exhibitions
                        1896
Died:1967
Dail member
Fianna Fáil politician • Politician from County Dublin
                        1965 • Piercetown , County Wexford
Athlete
Winner of one All-Ireland medal
Sport:Club
                        1870
Died:1952
English Roman Catholic priest • Detective • Parish Priest
O'Connor was instrumental in Chesterton's conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1922..
                        1850
Died:1928
Member of the UK Parliament for Irish constituencies • Irish Parliamentary Party MP • UK MP • Historian • Barrister • Chairman
Leader • Director
Area of science:Leadership
Politician from County Cork
Ascribed status:19th-century Irish person
Preference:Nationalist • Christianity
                        1835
Died:1891
Irish Parliamentary Party MP • Member of the UK Parliament for Irish constituencies • UK MP
He married the daughter of a pawnbroker, a Mr White. He was an alderman of Dublin Corporation and Lord Mayor in 1885.