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16923   Rifleman Thomas H Quinn
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Dated added: 30/12/2015   Last updated: 08/11/2021
Personal Details
Regiment/Service: 14th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles (British Army)
Died: 27/03/1918 (Killed in Action)
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Summary      
Thomas H Quinn was the son of Mrs Margaret Quinn. Thomas was born in Caledon, County Tyrone. Thomas Quinn enlisted in Belfast. Rifleman Thomas H Quinn was serving with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles when he was killed in action on 27th March 1918 in France and Flanders. In his will Rifleman Thomas Quinn left all to his mother Mrs M Quinn, who was living at 122 Utility Street, Donegal Place, Belfast.
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Cemetery Details
Cemetery: Ham British Cemetery
  Muille-Villette, Somme
Grave Ref: Sp. Mem. A. 5.
CWGC Casualty 286193
Summary      
Ham is a small town about 20 kilometres south west of St. Quentin at the crossroad of the D930 St. Quentin-Roye and the D937 Peronne-Chauny. The British Cemetery is in the village of Muille-Villette. From the town centre of Ham take the D932 in the direction of Noyon. The Cemetery is signposted from this road and is situated on the left hand side.
Local Institute / Local Book Details

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1 Armagh Dead in the Great War 143
References and Links
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1 Belfast Street Directory 1912 122 Utility Street - vacant
2 Belfast Street Directory 1918 122 Utility Street - Quinn, William, labourer
3 National Archives of Ireland Last Will and Testament of Thomas H Quinn
4 National Archives UK Medal Card can be purchased here
5 War Graves Photographic Project Photo of Thomas H Quinn's headstone can be purchased here.
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