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04/09/2021 The CWGC also record Private McGee as the husband of Margaret Mary McGee of 58 High Street, Kilkenny.
04/09/2021 The CWGC record Private Patrick McGee as the son of John and Mary McGee of 47 Churchill Street, Belfast.
04/09/2021 Private Patrick McGee is also commemorated on Kilkenny War Memorial.
04/09/2021 Private Patrick McGee has no known grave and is commemorated on the Loos Memorial in France.
04/09/2021 Private Patrick McGee arrived in France with the 9th Battalion of the Scottish Rifles on 29th June 1915.
04/09/2021 The Belfast Street Directory of 1912 lists a Mrs Mary Magee at 35 Churchill Street. The 1918 Belfast Street Directory lists a Mary Magee, a grocer, living at 47 Churchill Street.
04/09/2021 The 1911 census has a possible listing of the McGee family, living at house 17 in Churchill Street in Belfast. Patrick was not living with family. His mother was a widow.
04/09/2021 The 1911 census records Patrick and his wife living at house 6 in Flood Street, Kilkenny. He was an unemployed vanman.
04/09/2021 Patrick McGee married Margaret Mary about 1909. Margaret was from Kilkenny.
04/09/2021 Patrick was born in Dungannon about 1884.
04/09/2021 Patrick McGee was the son of John and Mary McGee.
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30/12/2015 Private Patrick McGee was serving with the 9th Battalion of the Scottish Rifles in France when he was killed in action on 25th September 1915. He was 31 years old.
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