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19/01/2021 |
Sometime between 1894 and 1901 the family moved to Belfast. |
19/01/2021 |
Known family: Thomas Cassidy, Rose Anne Cassidy, William Cassidy (born 27th March 1878), Mary Cassidy (born 6th February 1880), Thomas Cassidy (born 25th March 1881), James William Cassidy (born 15th September 1883), John Cassidy (born 1st July 1886), Hugh Cassidy (born 15th December 1888), Margaret Margretta Cassidy (born 15th June 1891), Mary Cassidy (born 20th March 1894). |
19/01/2021 |
James William Cassidy was born on 15th September 1883. He was one of at least eight children, all born in the Aughnacloy area. |
19/01/2021 |
James Cassidy was the son of Thomas and Rose Ann Cassidy. Thomas Cassidy and Rose O’Neill were married on 16th January 1877 in the district of Dungannon. |
19/01/2021 |
Rifleman Cassidy arrived in the Balkans on 11th July 1915. |
25/05/2020 |
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08/08/2016 |
From the Belfast Newsletter dated 7th September 1915: |
08/08/2016 |
Rifleman James Cassidy has no known grave and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial at Gallipoli. |
08/08/2016 |
Rifleman James Cassidy, 6th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, killed in action at the Dardanelles, was a son of Mrs Cassidy, 12 Hartwell Street, Belfast and the late Mr Thomas Cassidy of Branney, Aughnacloy. |
08/08/2016 |
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30/12/2015 |
Rifleman James Cassidy was serving with the 6th Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles when he was killed in action at Gallipoli on 11th August 1915. He was 27 years old. |
30/12/2015 |
The CWGC record James as the son of Rose Ann Cassidy of 131 New Lodge Road, Belfast, and the late Thomas Cassidy. |
30/12/2015 |
From the Tyrone Courier dated 9th September 1915 |
30/12/2015 |
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30/12/2015 |
Rifleman James Cassidy, 6th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, killed in action at the Dardanelles, was a son of the late Mr Thomas Cassidy of Branney, Aughnacloy. |
30/12/2015 |
Last will and Testament of Rifleman James Cassidy: |
30/12/2015 |
In the event of my death, I give the whole of my property and effects to Mrs Rose Cassidy (mother), 12 Hartwell Street, New Lodge Road, Belfast.' James Cassidy Rifleman No 11527, 6th Battalion royal Irish Rifles, 4th April 1915. |
30/12/2015 |
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30/12/2015 |
James Cassidy enlisted in Belfast. |
30/12/2015 |
By the time of the 1911 census his father had died. James no longer lived with the family, who were now living in Hartwell Street, Belfast. |
30/12/2015 |
The 1901 census records the family as living in Murphy Street, Cromac, Belfast. James was 17 years old. He was working as a plumber. His father Thomas was a labourer. |