Tom Walsh married Margaret O'Heir in
Cairns on 18 November 1899. They had three daughters: Hannah (born in 1903), Elizabeth "Bessie" (born in 1905) and Sarah "Sallie" (born in 1906). His wife Margaret died of
tuberculosis on 6 April 1914 and their three daughters were sent to live with the socialist journalist
Robert Ross.'', 1922) Also living with the Rosses was
Adela Pankhurst, the daughter of famed British suffragette
Emmeline Pankhurst and her husband
Richard Pankhurst. They married on 30 September 1917 in
Melbourne.They had one son, Richard (born in 1918) and four daughters, Sylvia (born in 1920), Christian (born in 1921), Ursula (born in 1923) and Faith (born and died in 1926). They returned to
Sydney after the war. Walsh worked as a journalist during the
Great Depression, the family surviving on his journalist's wages and Adela's income as a public speaker. The Walshes, increasingly anti-communist, advocated trade with Japan and in 1939–1940 visited the country as guests of the Japanese government, returning convinced of Japan's benevolent intentions towards Australia. Following the
attack on Pearl Harbor, Adela was interned but appealed to be allowed to return to her dying husband's side. Although the appeal was unsuccessful she was released anyway in October 1942, two days after beginning a hunger strike. Tom Walsh died at
North Sydney on 5 April 1943. ==References==