Early Life
Although born in Manchester, England, Farrell moved to Dublin, Ireland during the Second World War. He was educated in Ireland at Irish: Coláiste Mhuire, Dublin, University College Dublin and Harvard University in the United States. He married his wife Marie-Therese in April, 1955 while attending Harvard University.
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