John Andrew Tubridy was born in 1897 at
Galway, to Patrick Tubridy and Jane Waldron. He had only one sibling, a sister, Mary Margaret Patricia Tubridy. Seán's father was from
Kilmurry Ibrickane,
County Clare, and his mother from
Kilkelly,
County Mayo; the two were
Gaeilgeoirí and had moved to the Irish-speaking area of
Connemara to teach at the Scoil Mhic Dara in
Carraroe. They worked with
Roger Casement and helped to set up a fund for free school dinners there. Tubridy was a medical practitioner who fought against the epidemics of cholera, typhus and the Spanish Flu in Connemara. He married a Dubliner, Kathleen Moira Ryan, daughter of Hugh Ryan, the Professor of Chemistry at
University College Dublin. The youngest of their three children was a son Patrick Tubridy, who married Catherine Andrews, the daughter of
Todd Andrews, a prominent former member of the
Irish Republican Army. Patrick himself had several children, including the broadcaster
Ryan Tubridy. ==Dáil Éireann==