Roche, James Jeffrey: - James Jeffrey Roche was an Irish-American poet, journalist, and diplomat, born on May 31, 1847, in Mountmellick, Ireland. He emigrated to Canada with his family at a young age, eventually moving to Boston in 1866. In Boston, Roche became involved in the Irish-American community and joined the staff of an Irish newspaper, beginning his career as a journalist. Known for his literary contributions, Roche also wrote poetry and worked to advance Irish causes. He became a respected diplomat and advocate for Irish-American relations. Roche married Mary Frances Halloran, and together they had a son, Arthur Somers Roche, who also pursued a career in writing. James Jeffrey Roche passed away on April 3, 1908, in Bern, Switzerland, at the age of 60. His work as a poet, journalist, and diplomat left a lasting impact on both his literary peers and the Irish-American community. His son continued his legacy, and Roche's contributions are remembered for their influence on both literature and Irish heritage.