Maguire John. (Jack) Volunteer, Maynooth Company, Irish Volunteers. Born on the 23rd of June 1886 died on the 15th of August 1968, aged 29 years old at the time of the Rising. Fought at Glasnevin Cemetery Dublin, Evening Mail Newspaper Office Parliament Street, the G.P.O. and Coliseum Variety Theatre Princes Street. He joined the Volunteers early in 1914. He was detained after the surrender and deported first to Stafford Jail and then to Frongoch being released on Christmas Eve 1916. He re-joined the Volunteers and fought throughout the War of Independence, he was involved in the destruction of Maynooth Barracks in the early part of 1920 and was on outpost duty during attacks on Maynooth Town Hall, Leixlip, Donadea and Celbridge Barracks and was also involved in the destruction of roads, bridges and Leinster House and Maynooth Railway Station. Although his house was used as a safe house and he took part in Drill and Training during the Civil War he did not take part in any fighting.

Matthew Maguire. Maynooth Company, Irish Volunteers. Born in 1884 died on the 11th of May 1947, aged about 32 years old during the Rising. Fought along-side his brother John (see above) during the Rising. He was interned after the Rising but due to his death in 1947 full details of his interment and subsequent War of Independence and Civil War service are not available.