Thaddeus Lynch (born 1880), more commonly known as Ted, was a Northern Ireland politician and Bar owner.
Lynch was born in Arigna, County Roscommon in 1880.As a young man he moved to Belfast to find employment and started work in a bar washing glasses. Becoming a business man over time he succeeded in buying his own public house and eventually owned three bars in Belfast, The Monaco, The Criterion and The Duncairn Arms .
He was a senator in the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1941 to 1949.[1][2]
He had ten children, six sons (Patrick Dominic, Timothy, Tom John Gerard and Edmond ) and three daughters (Madeleine, Marie and Nan). Updated by a granddaughter.
His interest in politics was carried on by subsequent generations and his daughter Madeleine Bradley was active in the establishment of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.[citation needed]
His grandson, Thaddeus (Ted) Lynch Bradley, has also been a member of the Green Party.[citation needed]