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79839   Farrier Francis Carbery
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Dated added: 30/12/2015   Last updated: 17/01/2021
Personal Details
Regiment/Service: 32nd Div. Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery (British Army)
Date Of Birth: 07/04/1886
Died: 01/04/1917 (Died of Wounds)
Age: 30
Summary      
Francis Carbery was the youngest son of Patrick and Sarah Carbery He was born on 7th April 1886. He was the youngest of five known children, all born in Dungannon. His father died when he was three. The family lived in Anne Street. He enlisted whlst working in England. Shoeing Smith Francis Carbery was with the 32nd Division, Ammunition Column. Of the Royal Field Artillery when he killed on 1st April 1917.
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Cemetery Details
Cemetery: Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery
  Saulty, Pas de Calais, 4
Grave Ref: Grave V-G-1
CWGC Casualty 90873
Summary      
Warlincourt and Saulty are villages on either side of the main road (N25) between Arras (22 kilometres) and Doullens (13 kilometres). Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery is situated just off the north side of the road. Large signs clearly indicate access 200 metres before the site coming from either direction.
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Local Memorial Details

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1 Dungannon War Memorial - WWI - Panel 1 Dungannon
References and Links
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1 1901 Census lists Carbery family Lists Francis as age 14 living at house 36 in Anne Street, Dungannon, Tyrone
2 1911 Census lists Carbery family Lists Francis as age 25 living at house 39 in Anne Street, Dungannon
3 National Archives UK Medal Card can be purchased here
4 War Graves Photographic Project Photo of Farrier Francis Carbery's grave can be purchased here
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