Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Inventors from Northern Ireland, List of Irish people, John Philip Holland, Alexander Mitchell, Camille Papin Tissot, Richard Pockrich, Nicholas Callan, David Perry, Harry Ferguson, John Richardson Wigham, John Robert Gregg, Frank Pantridge, David T. Kenney, Henry Archer, David Doak, Thomas Grubb, Howard Grubb, James Caleb Anderson, Aeneas Coffey, Ernest Monnington Bowden, Jeremy Swan, William Reid Clanny, Aed mac Donn O Sochlachain, John Hood. Excerpt: This is a list of Irish people who were born in Ireland and have lived there for most of their lives. Also included on the list are people who were not born in Ireland, but have been raised as Irish, have lived there for most of their lives or have adopted Irish citizenship (e.g., Daniel Day-Lewis). See also Category: Irish comedians Graham Norton Dermot Morgan -Comedian/actor/radio personality List of Irish botanical illustratorsList of people on stamps of IrelandList of universities in Northern Ireland List of universities in the Republic of Ireland Lists of people by nationality Camille Papin Tissot (15 October 1868 - 2 October 1917), was a pioneer of wireless telegraphy and established the first French operational radio connections at sea. Tissot's father, Pierre Tissot, was born in Vauvert in Gard in 1823, and began his career as an assistant mechanic in the French Navy in 1842. His mother, Adeline Alexandrine Gerardin was born in Brest in 1931. They married on 3 November 1866. Pierre was aged 44, and was then lieutenant and Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Adeline was 35. On 9 April 1867, the first child of the Tissot couple was born, but the little boy died suddenly two years later. Camille Papin Tissot was their second child, born on 15 October 1868. Their third child, Esther Adele Tissot, was born on April 1, 1872. The two surviving children, ...