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Many thanks to Kenny Farquhar, who provided both the name and all the information here |
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Private William Galloway arrived in Egypt on 20th December 1915. |
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It is thought he survived the war, but may have died afterwards.. |
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Private William Galloway is commemorated locally on the World War One Roll of Honour in St John Parish Church, Caledon. |
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Private William Galloway has no known grave and is not commemorated with the CWGC. |
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Private William Galloway was serving with the 16th West Yorkshire Regiment when he was wounded, suffering shell shock on 27th August 1916. |
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Private William Galloway served for a time with the Royal Engineers, Service No 361952. |
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William is recorded as living in Durham when he enlisted with the West Yorkshire Regiment. |
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The 1911 census lists William as age 39 living with his family at house 14 in Cornmarket, Aughnacloy. He was a civil bill officer. |
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Known family: William George Galloway, Susan Galloway, Robert James Galloway (born 17th April 1909). |
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William Galloway and Susan Lowry were married about 1904, possibly in County Monaghan. |
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The 1901 census lists William as age 29, living at house 13 in Back Street, Aughnacloy. He was a widower. |
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William George Galloway was born in County Tyrone in 1872. |