John Sheehy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Sheehy (October 12, 1889 in Tuam County, Galway - May 1949) was a British colonial official.

He received his education at St. Jarlath's College Tuam, Co. Galway St Patrick's College Maynooth and Queens College Galway.

[edit] War, Burma and after

Sheehy passed the Indian Civil Service examination in 1913 and posted to Burma, where he was on active service from 1914-1918. After the war he returned to Burma and was appointed to the Development Commission in Rangoon and in 1924 was made deputy secretary to the Government in Burma. In 1937 Sheehy was transferred to Delhi and was appointed to the Central Board of Revenue with a joint secrership of the Finance Department of the Indian Government. He was made a Companion of the Indian Civil Service in 1939 and received a knighthood in 1943. He retired from India to join the Control Commission for Germany in 1947. Here he served as Director of Public Revenue and Assistant Adviser to the Military Governor. He married J.A. Simpson in 1927.

[edit] Source

Obituary, The Times, Thursday, May 12, 1949; pg. 7; Issue 51379; col E

United Kingdom military stub This biographical article related to the military of the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.