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No |
Pic |
Gr. |
Page |
Service No |
Rank |
Name |
Regiment / Service |
Battalion |
Date Of Death |
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1 |
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7 |
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2nd Lt |
Aird, Archibald Thomas
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London Reg IR |
null |
30/11/1917
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2 |
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10 |
1200 |
Pte. |
Armstrong, Thomas
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Irish Gds |
01st Batt |
06/11/1914
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3 |
|
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19 |
77632 |
Pte. |
Bradley, Francis Henry
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Can Inf |
15th Batt |
09/04/1917
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4 |
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19 |
302220 |
Ld Stoker |
Bradley, Frederick Ekin
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Royal Navy |
HM Sub D5 |
03/11/1914
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5 |
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19 |
907 |
L/Corp |
Bradley, Rowland Irvine
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North I H |
null |
20/05/1917
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6 |
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23 |
870 |
L/Corp |
Busby, Isaac
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R Irish Rif |
12th Batt |
15/08/1917
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7 |
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27 |
17524 |
Pte. |
Carson, Robert
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R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
01/07/1916
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8 |
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27 |
17523 |
Pte. |
Carson, William
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R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
01/07/1916
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9 |
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33 |
911 |
Pte. |
Connolly, John
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R Mun Fus |
02nd Batt |
20/10/1915
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10 |
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42 |
11482 |
Pte. |
Duke, William
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R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
01/07/1916
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11 |
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47 |
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Capt |
Flood M.C., Robert Samuel
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North I H |
09th Batt |
05/12/1917
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12 |
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57 |
22162 |
Pte. |
Haggerty, Matthew
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R Inn Fus |
07th Batt |
07/06/1917
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13 |
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63 |
10404 |
L/Corp |
Heron, Charles
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R Inn Fus |
03rd Batt |
02/07/1915
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14 |
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72 |
7158 |
Pte. |
Joyce, James
|
6th Inn Drag |
null |
26/03/1918
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15 |
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75 |
15068 |
R/man |
Kennedy, Robert
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R Irish Rif |
05th Batt |
30/10/1918
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16 |
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101 |
5251 |
Pte. |
Lutton, George
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R Mun Fus |
06th Batt |
10/10/1918
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17 |
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106 |
18196 |
R/man |
McCabe, Robert
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R Irish Rif |
11th Batt |
18/10/1917
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18 |
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118 |
10608 |
Pte. |
McGuigan, John
|
R Irish Fus |
02nd Batt |
07/11/1917
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19 |
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126 |
5907 |
Corp |
McParland, Francis
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R Irish Fus |
07th Batt |
09/09/1916
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20 |
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132 |
11269 |
Pte. |
Murphy, Edward
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
01/07/1916
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21 |
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141 |
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Capt |
Proctor, James Claude Beauchamp
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R Inn Fus |
10th Batt |
01/07/1916
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22 |
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143 |
16923 |
R/man |
Quinn, Thomas H
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R Irish Rif |
14th Batt |
27/03/1918
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23 |
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146 |
840 |
Sgt. |
Robinson, Henry (Harry)
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Camer |
07th Batt |
12/07/1915
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24 |
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151 |
24648 |
Pte. |
Seymour, Robert
|
R Irish Fus |
01st Batt |
11/04/1917
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25 |
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152 |
21956 |
Pte. |
Sheridan, James
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R Dub Fus |
02nd Batt |
05/10/1918
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26 |
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152 |
17684 |
Pte. |
Sheridan, Thomas Joseph
|
R Inn Fus |
05th Batt |
12/10/1915
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27 |
|
|
154 |
23583 |
Pte. |
Skelton, Francis
|
R Irish Fus |
01st Batt |
03/05/1917
|
28 |
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|
155 |
10582 |
Corp |
Sleator, James
|
R Inn Fus |
02nd Batt |
01/12/1915
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29 |
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156 |
11222 |
L/Corp |
Smith, Samuel
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
01/07/1916
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30 |
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|
157 |
22618 |
Pte. |
Stafford, John
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
21/11/1916
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31 |
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158 |
13576 |
Pte. |
Steenson, Samuel
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
04/10/1916
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32 |
|
|
159 |
16132 |
Pte. |
Stratton, William James
|
R Irish Fus |
09th Batt |
01/07/1916
|
33 |
|
|
159 |
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Lieut |
Stronge, James Matthew
|
R Irish Fus |
09th Batt |
16/08/1917
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34 |
|
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161 |
743185 |
Pte. |
Territt, Patrick Edward
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Can Inf |
22 Batt |
30/04/1917
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35 |
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166 |
11225 |
Sgt. |
Walker, Isaac
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
16/11/1916
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36 |
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168 |
|
Chap |
Watson M.C., John Edmund Malone
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Middlesex |
21 Batt |
10/04/1918
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37 |
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|
171 |
27312 |
Pte. |
Wigton, Frederick
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
29/03/1918
|
38 |
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171 |
11227 |
Pte. |
Wigton, Robert
|
R Inn Fus |
09th Batt |
20/10/1918
|
39 |
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172 |
13703 |
Pte. |
Williamson, Thomas
|
R Inn Fus |
11th Batt |
01/07/1916
|
40 |
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|
175 |
22851 |
Pte. |
Woods, James
|
R Inn Fus |
07th Batt |
22/05/1916
|
41 |
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|
152 |
6823 |
Corp |
Seymour, Thomas
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R Irish Fus |
05th Batt |
19/08/1915
|
42 |
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110 |
18542 |
Pte. |
McClelland, Thomas
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R Irish Fus |
01st Batt |
11/05/1917
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The Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum launched the book titled �Armagh Dead in The Great War�- By Joe Center on Thursday 8th November 2018.
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The book lists the names of the men and women of County Armagh (west of the Bann) who made the ultimate sacrifice in World War One.
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It runs to 176 pages. There is no index, but casualties are in alphabetical order. It is estimated there are around 1,000 casualties listed.
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