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- Q16015727 description "Irish Republican Army member".
- Q16015727 description "Irish Republican Army member".
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- Q16015727 abstract "Gerry Adams, Sr. (1926 – 17 November 2003) was a Belfast Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who took part in its Northern Campaign in the 1940s. He has also been described as "important in the emergence of the Provisional IRA in 1970".Adams was captured after being shot and wounded during an IRA operation in 1942 after he shot an RUC police officer in the foot. He was sentenced to eight years in prison and served five. He was interned in 1971 along with his son Gerry.He married Anne Hannaway, also a republican from an established republican family, by whom he had thirteen children (three of whom died in infancy). His children include Gerry Adams, who became a leading figure in Sinn Féin and is now its president, as well as a former absentionist MP for West Belfast and current TD, as well as Liam Adams, who is serving a prison sentence in Northern Ireland for raping his daughter.He died on 17 November 2003, "a lonely old man," He was buried with the Irish tricolour, despite the private reservations of family members over alleged abuse that would only be made public some years later. His son Gerry Adams said that he felt his father had 'besmirched' the flag.In December 2009, six years after his death, his family claimed that he had subjected some members of his family to emotional, physical and sexual abuse over many years. The family said that this abuse "had a devastating impact" on the family, which they were still then coming to terms with. The family decided to go public about the abuse in order to help other families in similar circumstances.".
- Q16015727 birthDate "1926".
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- Q16015727 birthYear "1926".
- Q16015727 deathDate "2003-11-17".
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- Q16015727 deathYear "2003".
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- Q16015727 dateOfBirth "1926".
- Q16015727 dateOfDeath "2003-11-17".
- Q16015727 name "Adams, Gerry, Sr.".
- Q16015727 placeOfBirth "Belfast, Northern Ireland".
- Q16015727 placeOfDeath "Belfast, Northern Ireland".
- Q16015727 shortDescription "Irish Republican Army member".
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- Q16015727 comment "Gerry Adams, Sr. (1926 – 17 November 2003) was a Belfast Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who took part in its Northern Campaign in the 1940s. He has also been described as "important in the emergence of the Provisional IRA in 1970".Adams was captured after being shot and wounded during an IRA operation in 1942 after he shot an RUC police officer in the foot. He was sentenced to eight years in prison and served five.".
- Q16015727 label "Gerry Adams, Sr.".
- Q16015727 name "Adams, Gerry, Sr.".