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Mary Nelis Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for FoyleIn office
25 June 1998 – 15 July 2004Preceded by New Creation Succeeded by Raymond McCartney Personal details Born 1935 (age 75–76)
Derry, Northern IrelandPolitical party Sinn Féin Spouse(s) William Nelis Website Mary Nelis Mary Margaret Nelis, was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly. She was born in Wellington Street in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1935. She is the eldest daughter of the late Catherine and Denis Elliott. She was educated at St Eugene's Convent School and left school at fourteen to work in the Hogg and Mitchell shirt factory. In 1955 she married William Nelis. They had nine children, eight sons and a daughter. Their eldest son was killed in a road traffic accident in 1974.[1]
In the early 1960s, Mary Nelis organised the first community association in the Foyle Hill estate and helped spread community groups in other areas of the city, including the Protestant Fountain estate.[citation needed]
She became active in the civil rights campaign demanding equal rights for the people of the city.[citation needed] She trained as an adult literacy teacher and was a founder member of the Derry Reading Workshop, an organisation set up to help those with educational needs.[citation needed] In 1974, she joined the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), but resigned a year later.[citation needed] In 1976, she became active in the Relatives Action Committee: an organisation campaigning for prisoners' rights.[citation needed] Two of her sons were imprisoned in the H Blocks in HMP Maze.[citation needed] Her work with young people led to the setting up of Dove House, a resource centre in the Bogside.[citation needed] She later established the Templemor Co-op, a craft co-operative for woman with exceptional sewing skills.[citation needed]
In 1981, Nelis joined Sinn Féin. She was elected to Derry City Council in 1993 and served two terms. She was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998, one of only fourteen women of 108 members. She was re-elected in 2003, but resigned a year later to care for her husband, who sustained injuries in a road traffic accident; and was succeeded by Raymond McCartney. Nelis is the current Hon. President of Sinn Féin in Derry, the second person and only woman to receive the honour.[citation needed] She was presented with the Paul O Dwyer Award by the IAUC for her work for peace and justice in Ireland.[citation needed] She writes the political column in the Sunday Journal and also contributes to the Sinn Féin paper, An Phoblacht.[citation needed]
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Northern Ireland Assembly Preceded by
New creationMLA for Foyle
1998 - 2004Succeeded by
Raymond McCartneyCategories:- 1935 births
- Living people
- Sinn Féin politicians
- Councillors in Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland MLAs 1998–2003
- Northern Ireland MLAs 2003–2007
- Female members of the Northern Ireland Assembly
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