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08/01/2021
08/01/2021 The CWGC record Private James Breen as the son of Mary Breen of Freughmore, Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland, and also as the son of the late John Breen.
08/01/2021 James Breen is commemorated locally on Clogher War Memorial and on St Macartan’s Cathedral Roll of Honour Tablet.
08/01/2021 Private James Breen is buried in Le Cateau Military Cemetery in France.
08/01/2021 Private Breen died of wounds whilst a prisoner of war on 3rd April 1918, aged 28.
08/01/2021 Private James Breen was serving with the 4th Regiment of the South African Infantry when he was captured.
08/01/2021 The 1911 census lists James as age 21, a farmer's son, living with the family at house 6 in Freughmore. His mother as a widow.
08/01/2021 James’s father, John Breen, died on 15th June 1907 in the district of Clogher. He was 50 years old.
08/01/2021 The 1901 census lists James as age 10, living with the family at house 2 in Freughmore, Clogher, County Tyrone. John Breen as a farmer.
08/01/2021 Known family: John Breen, Mary Eliza Breen, Eliza Breen (born about 1888), James Breen (born about 1891), Thomas John Breen (born 25th October 1892), Matilda Breen (born 6th September 1895, twin), William Breen (born 6th September 1895, twin, died 1st November 1895), Rebecca Maria Breen (born 26th January 1898, died 30th March 1898), Rebecca Maria Breen (born 16th March 1899), Martha Breen (born 7th October 1901).
08/01/2021 James Breen was born about 1891 in County Tyrone.
08/01/2021 James Breen was the oldest son of son of John and Mary Eliza Breen. John Breen and Mary Trimble were married on 25th November 1886 in the district of Dungannon.
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30/12/2015
30/12/2015 The 1901 census lists John Breen as a farmer. 10 year old James was the eldest son.
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