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Sydney Criza

Sydney Criza was a journalist, broadcaster and writer who had a strong interest in politics from her early years as a schoolgirl. She was an active member in Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Ireland) and she began writing articles in the newspaper Bean na hÉireann. She also contributed articles to the paper Sinn Féin.〔〔http://dib.cambridge.org/viewReadPage.do?articleId=a2356〕
==Early life==
Sydney Criza (nee Gifford), born on the 3rd of August 1889 was daughter to Frederick Gifford, a Roman Catholic, and Isabella Julia Gifford (née Burton), a Protestant〔http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Rathmines___Rathgar_East/Palmerston_Road/40039/〕 and niece to artist Frederic William Burton . Her father Frederick worked as a solicitor. Her parents were married in St George's, a Church of Ireland church on the north side of the city, on the 27th of April 1872.〔http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/37cc830541470〕 Sydney grew up in 8 Temple Villas, Rathmines, Dublin. Sydney was the youngest of 12 children and was born and rared in Rathmines in County Dublin. She was raised as a Protestant, like her mother and the rest of her siblings. Sydney was baptised under the name Sidney Sarah Madge Giffard but used both spellings of the name whilst growing up.〔http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/8cd6ff0013241〕
Sydney was the youngest of 12 children〔http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000143096/〕 and her two sisters Grace Gifford, who married Joseph Plunkett and Muriel Gifford who married Thomas MacDonagh. Sydney became interested and involved in the Irish revolution and held strong opinions that led to disagreements.

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