Date |
Name |
Information |
|
26/06/2020 |
L/Corp Patrick Joseph Rush |
Corporal P J Rush died from wounds received on the Italian front. He passed away at his mother�s residence, Line Street, Coalisland. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning to St Joseph�s Roman Catholic Church. Two of his brothers have also been wounded recently. |
26/06/2020 |
L/Corp Patrick Joseph Rush |
02827 |
26/06/2020 |
L/Corp Patrick Joseph Rush |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 2nd September 1944: Coalisland |
26/06/2020 |
L/Corp Patrick Joseph Rush |
Mrs Agnes Rush of Lineside, Coalisland, has received notification that her son, Private Patrick Rush, has been seriously wounded in Italy. |
26/06/2020 |
L/Corp Patrick Joseph Rush |
02826 |
26/06/2020 |
L/Corp Patrick Joseph Rush |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 26th February 1944: Coalisland |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
At Clogher Guardians on Saturday � Mr Hugh de F Montgomery, D.L, presiding - Dr G A Pringle, medical officer, Aughnacloy, wrote asking for permission to offer his services to the country during the war. Dr Batty, Ballygawley, had consented to act as locum tenens. He appealed the the Board�s sense of duty and generosity to supplement his salary in some way and save him from financial loss. The board approved Dr Pringle�s action, and resolved to grant him a bonus of �50 a year during his absence, proviverd he supples a locum tenens to reside at Aughnacloy. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02825 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 22nd May 1915: Aughnacloy Doctor Volunteers |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Flying Officer Ernest SOWERBY (J/36500) |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Squadron Leader Terence Alexander PRINGLE (78022) |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Squadron Leader James Gerard FLAHERTY (J/2826) |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Flight Lieutenant Harry Woodward DONKERSLEY (J/8203) |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
The four men who died that day were: |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02824 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02823 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02822 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02821 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02820 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02819 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
The CWGC record Squadron Leader Terence Alexander Pringle as the son of George A Pringle, M.D. He is also listed as the son of Amy J Pringle, of Cranham, Upminster, Essex, England. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence is listed as one of the 155 members of Queens University Belfast who died in World War Two, There is also a George Morgan Pringle listed, who served with the Royal Air Force and survived the war. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Squadron Leader Terence Alexander Pringle has no known grave and is commemorated on Panel 3. Column 2 of the Ottawa Memorial in Canada. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
The plane, an Expeditor (Serial Number HB100), was reported missing off the lower mainland of British Columbia and the remains of the three crew and Squadron Leader Terence Pringle were never recovered. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
On the 16th January 1944, Squadron Leader Terence Pringle was the passenger on a ferry flight from RCAF Station Rockcliffe to Patricia Bay in British Columbia. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
By 1944, Squadron Leader Terence Pringle was based in Canada. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence Pringle enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve about 1940. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Prior to enlisting, Terence was employed on the staff of the Electricity Supply Board in Dublin. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence worked in Enniskillen for the Northern Ireland Electricity Board for a time. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence attained as Batchelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Queens University Belfast. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence was educated at Dungannon Royal School |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Known family: George A Pringle, Amy J Pringle, Terence Alexander Pringle (born 8th October 1914), George Morgan Pringle (born 11th April 1918), Arthur Pringle |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence Alexander Pringle was born on 8th October 1914. He was the eldest of at least three children, all born in the Augher area. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Terence Pringle was the son of George and Amy Pringle. George A Pringle and Amy J Stack were married sometime between 1911 and 1915. There is no record of the marriage in GRONI, so it seems possible they were married in the south of Ireland. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
The 1911 census lists Terence's father at house 88 in Main Street, Aughnacloy, County Tyrone. George A Pringle was single and described as a Medical Practitioner (M. D.) from Dublin University. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
Acting Squadron Leader Terence Pringle, Royal Air Force, (eldest son of Dr and Mrs George A Pringle,, of Aughnacloy), has been reported missing following an air accident in British Columbia. Aged 29, he was educated at Dungannon Royal School and Queens University, where he took his B.Sc. Before joining up four years ago, he was employed on the staff of the Electricity Supply Board in Dublin. Prior to that he worked in Enniskillen for the Northern Ireland Electricity Board. |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
02818 |
26/06/2020 |
Sq Lead Terence Alexander Pringle |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 29th January 1944: |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man James Hughes |
Able Seaman James Hughes was on board RMS Leinster when was he was killed as a direct result of enemy action on 10th October 1918. He was 21 years old. |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man James Hughes |
02817 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man James Hughes |
Able Seaman James Hughes served on the ships and locations listed below. |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man James Hughes |
02816 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man James Hughes |
James Hughes enlisted with the Royal Navy on 21st December 1915. |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man James Hughes |
02814 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
02813 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
02812 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
02811 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
Able Seaman William Hughes served on quite a number of ships and locations in his Navy career. |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
William Hughes joined the Royal Navy on 11th Novermber 1909. He was initially trained at Pembroke II. |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
02810 |
17/06/2020 |
Ab S/man William Thomas Hughes |
02809 |
17/06/2020 |
Artificer 4 James Donnelly |
As an Engine Room Artificer, he was sent to one of the battleships of the fleet in the Irish Sea. |
17/06/2020 |
Artificer 4 James Donnelly |
02808 |
17/06/2020 |
Artificer 4 James Donnelly |
02807 |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
Able Seaman Davies is commemorated locally on Moy War Memorial. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
Able Seaman Davies� final ship was HMS Warrior. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
02806 |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
02805 |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
Able Seaman George Davies served on a number of ships and locations during his time in the Royal Navy. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
George Davies enlisted in the Royal Navy on 6th April 1910, signing up for 12 years. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
Prior to enlisting, George was working as a grocer�s assistant in Birkenhead, England. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
The 1911 census does not record George as living with the family at house 2 in Derryoghill, Moy, County Tyrone. His father Harold, an Englishman, was a Ship�s Steward. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
Known family: Harold W Davies, Margaret Davies, George Cardwell Davies (born 6th April 1892), Jane Davies (born about 1896, England), John Henry Davies (born about 1900, England). |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
George was one of six children, four surviving |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
George Cardwell Davies was, according to Navy records, born on 6th April 1892 in Moy. County Tyrone. However, no GRONI record can be found. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
George Cardwell Davies was the son of Harold and Margaret Davies. Harold and Margaret Davies. Were married about 1880. It is suspected that Margaret�s maiden name was Cardwell, although this is yet to be confirmed. |
16/06/2020 |
Ab S/man George Cardwell Davies |
02804 |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
James MacLean is also commemorated on Garvagh War Memorial and also on the Roll of Honour in St Paul's Parish Church (Church of Ireland) in Garvagh. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
Writer (3rd class) James MacLean has no known grave and is commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial in Kent, England. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
James MacLean seved on many ships and locations during his time with the Royal Navy, |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
James MacLean joined the Royal Navy on 5th May 1904, enlisting for a period of 12 years. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
The 1901 census lists James as age 15, living with the family at house 14 in Hill Street, Newry County Down. James had left school and was working as an apprentice clerk. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
Known family: James MacLean, Esther MacLean, James MacLean (born 17th September 1885, Moy), Gertrude Fanny MacLean (born 16th April 1888, Newry), Esther MacLean (born 10th November 1889, Newry), William MacLean (born 3rd December 1891, Newry). |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
The family had moved to Newry by 1888. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
James Gayton MacLean was born in Moy, County Tyrone on 17th September 1885. James was the eldest of at least four children, the other three were born in the Newry area. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
James MacLean was the son of James and Esther MacLean. James MacLean and Esther Murdock were married on 28th November 1883 in the district of Newry & Mourne. |
16/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
On page 23 of the book, 'Garvagh & Aghadowey Heroes 1914-18' by Robert Thompson, it states that his mother and father were Esther and James MacLean of Moy and he was born at Moy on 17th September 1885. His father was a land steward to one of the big landowners in County Tyrone. He was married to a Kathleen MacLean. |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
Possible family: Davis George Moon, Margaret Moon, Margaret Moon (born 1st April 1876), Davis Moon (born 10th April 1877), John Moon (born 16th September 1878), Elizabeth Moon (born 17th February 1880), Rebecca Moon (born 27th November 1881), David Moon (born 2nd September 1883) |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
John Moon was born on 16th September 1878. He was one of at least six children, all born in the Dungannon area. |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
John Moon was the son of Davis and Margaret Moon. Davis George Moon and Margaret Allen were married on 26th June 1872 in the district of Cookstown. |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
02799 |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
02798 |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
02797 |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
02796 |
15/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker John Moon |
02795 |
14/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
02803 |
14/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
02802 |
14/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
02801 |
14/06/2020 |
Writer 3rd James Gayton Maclean |
02800 |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
02794 |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
02793 |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
The CWGC record Acting Lead Stoker Frederick Bradley as the son of William and Emma Bradley of Charlmont, Moy, County Armagh. He is also recorded as the husband of Lilian J Bradley of 72 Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth. He is also listed as having served in the South African War |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
It is though he may have been Northern Ireland�s first submariner loss in the Great War. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Acting Lead Stoker Frederick Bradley was one of five brothers who served, three of whom were killed in the war. More about his brothers is available in Lance Corporal Rowland Bradley biography � see references below. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Acting Lead Stoker Frederick Bradley has no known grave and is commemorated on Panel 3 on Plymouth Naval Memorial |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Frederick Ekin Bradley died just a week before his 30th birthday. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Acting Lead Stoker Frederick Bradley was drowned along with 20 officers and men. There were only five survivors including her Commanding Officer Lt Cdr Godfrey Herbert. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
HMS D5 sunk on 3rd November 1914, two miles south of South Cross Buoy off Great Yarmouth in the North Sea. The submarine was sunk by a British mine. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Acting Lead Stoker Frederick Bradley served on submarine HMS D5. HMS D5 was a British D class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow. D5 was laid down on 23 February 1910, launched 28 August 1911 and was commissioned on 19 February 1911. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Stoker Frederick Bradley served on a variety of ships during his Royal Navy career. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Frederick was married to Lillian J Bradley. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
The 1911 census dose not list the Frederick as living with the family at house 30 in Corr and Dunavally, Charlemont, County Armagh. Frederick�s father had retired and was an R.I.L. pensioner. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Frederick Bradley joined the Royal Navy on 4th December 1902, enlisting for a period of 12 years. He gave his occupation as coach builder. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
The CWGC record that he served in the South African War, although this seems unlikely. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
The 1901 census lists Frederick as aged 16. He had left school and was employed as a coach builder. His father was a tram conductor in Londonderry. |
14/06/2020 |
Ld Stoker Frederick Ekin Bradley |
Known family: William Bradley, Jane Bradley, Emily Bradley (born about 1882, County Donegal), William Bradley (born about 1883, County Donegal), Fredrick Ekin Bradley (born 9th November 1884, County Donegal), Annie Bradley (born about 1887, County Donegal), Francis Bradley (born 29th December 1890, County Donegal), Albert Bradley (born about 1892, County Donegal), Alexander Bradley (born about 1895, County Donegal), Roland Bradley (born about 1897, Derry City), Harold Bradley (born 13th May 1898, Derry City). |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. Terence Colton |
02792 |
05/06/2020 |
Gnr George Henry Wright |
02791 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. George Williamson |
02790 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. John Stafford |
02789 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. James Sheridan |
02788 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. William James Orr |
02787 |
05/06/2020 |
L/Corp Randal Edmund McManus |
02786 |
05/06/2020 |
2nd Lt John Harold MacKeown |
02785 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. John Kernaghan McAtee |
02784 |
05/06/2020 |
Sgt. James Lynn M.M. |
02783 |
05/06/2020 |
Lieut Ernest Magowan Harper |
02782 |
05/06/2020 |
Lieut Hewitt Huggard |
02781 |
05/06/2020 |
Lieut Ernest Magowan Harper |
02780 |
05/06/2020 |
Lieut Edgar Henry Harper |
02779 |
05/06/2020 |
Gnr William Hamilton |
02778 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. John Stanley Hamilton |
02777 |
05/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas James Hagan |
02776 |
04/06/2020 |
Lieut Francis St Leger Greer M.C. |
02775 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Andrew Gawley |
02774 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Dunne |
02773 |
04/06/2020 |
Capt William Gordon Cummings |
02772 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Thomas Coleman M.M. |
02771 |
04/06/2020 |
Pioneer Richard James Arthur |
02770 |
04/06/2020 |
Pioneer Richard James Arthur |
02769 |
04/06/2020 |
Pioneer Richard James Arthur |
02768 |
04/06/2020 |
Pioneer Richard James Arthur |
02767 |
04/06/2020 |
R/man James Joseph Bailey M.M. |
02766 |
04/06/2020 |
R/man Robert Anderson |
02765 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Henry Anderson |
02764 |
04/06/2020 |
R/man Robert Allen |
02763 |
04/06/2020 |
L/Corp Thomas John Williamson M.M. |
02762 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Andrew Wigton M.M. |
02761 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Edward John Young |
02760 |
04/06/2020 |
2nd Lt Matthew John Wright |
02759 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. George Wright |
02758 |
04/06/2020 |
2nd Corp William James Woods |
02757 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas Woods |
02756 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Patrick Woods |
02755 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. James Woods |
02754 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert John Wilson |
02753 |
04/06/2020 |
L/Corp Thomas John Williamson M.M. |
02752 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas Williamson |
02751 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Williamson |
02750 |
04/06/2020 |
L/Corp Richard Williamson |
02749 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Williamson |
02748 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Francis Williamson |
02747 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Wigton |
02746 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Frederick Wigton |
02745 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Andrew Wigton M.M. |
02744 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Whitley |
02743 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. William John Whitley |
02742 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Whitley |
02741 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Alexander White |
02740 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Samuel Welton |
02739 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Patrick Joseph Weir |
02738 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Weir |
02737 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Armour Weir |
02736 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Joseph Watt |
02735 |
04/06/2020 |
L/Corp Henry Watt |
02734 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Alexander Watt |
02733 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. William James Watson |
02732 |
04/06/2020 |
Chap John Edmund Malone Watson M.C. |
02731 |
04/06/2020 |
Lieut Hugh Adolphus Hector Warnock |
02730 |
04/06/2020 |
L/Corp Thomas Walsh |
02729 |
04/06/2020 |
Sgt. Isaac Walker |
02728 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. George Walker |
02727 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. William Joseph Vance |
02726 |
04/06/2020 |
Maj Hugh Price Travers |
02725 |
04/06/2020 |
2nd Lt Edward Lowry Tottenham M.C. |
02724 |
04/06/2020 |
2nd Lt Arthur Henry Tottenham |
02723 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Hugh Torrens |
02722 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Toner |
02721 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. James Toner |
02720 |
04/06/2020 |
Lieut Lee Tolerton |
02719 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Charles Thomson |
02718 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. William John Telford |
02717 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Thomas Taylor |
02716 |
04/06/2020 |
Pte. John Taylor |
02715 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Symington |
02714 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. James Sweeney |
02713 |
03/06/2020 |
Lieut James Matthew Stronge |
02712 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. William James Stratton |
02711 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. William James Stratton |
02710 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Henry Strain |
02709 |
03/06/2020 |
Corp William Barry Stockdale |
02708 |
03/06/2020 |
Sgt. John Stinson |
02707 |
03/06/2020 |
2nd Lt Joseph Stewart |
02706 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. James Stewart |
02705 |
03/06/2020 |
L/Corp Thomas Stevenson |
02704 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Joseph Stevenson |
02703 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Samuel Steenson |
02702 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Steenson |
02701 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. David James Stafford |
02700 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. James Speer |
02699 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Somerville |
02698 |
03/06/2020 |
R/man Frederick John Smyth |
02697 |
03/06/2020 |
Maj Robertson Stewart Smyth |
02696 |
03/06/2020 |
Maj Robertson Stewart Smyth |
02696 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. William Smith |
02695 |
03/06/2020 |
2nd Lt Gordon Dill L Smyth |
02694 |
03/06/2020 |
2nd Lt Stanley Herd Smith |
02693 |
03/06/2020 |
L/Corp Samuel Smith |
02692 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. William Sloan |
02691 |
03/06/2020 |
Corp James Sleator |
02690 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Alexander Skiffington |
02689 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Francis Skelton |
02688 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. William Simpson |
02687 |
03/06/2020 |
L/Sgt Percy Simpson |
02686 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas Joseph Sheridan |
02685 |
03/06/2020 |
Sgt. William James Shaw |
02684 |
03/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Seymour |
02683 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Joseph Scott |
02682 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. David Sands |
02681 |
02/06/2020 |
Gnr Patrick Joseph Sands |
02680 |
02/06/2020 |
Gnr Thomas Rutherford |
02679 |
02/06/2020 |
Sgt. William Arthur Roulston D.C.M. |
02678 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Ross |
02677 |
02/06/2020 |
L/Corp John Henry Rose |
02676 |
02/06/2020 |
Sgt. Henry (Harry) Robinson |
02675 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. William Roberts |
02674 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas James Roberts |
02673 |
02/06/2020 |
Corp Alexander Reid |
02672 |
02/06/2020 |
L/Corp William John Rainey |
02671 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Rainey |
02670 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Peter Rafferty |
02669 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Joseph Rafferty |
02668 |
02/06/2020 |
Sgt. Joseph Porter |
02667 |
02/06/2020 |
Lieut Alfred Middleton Blackwood Rose-Cleland |
02666 |
02/06/2020 |
Corp Joseph Quinn M.M. |
02665 |
02/06/2020 |
R/man Thomas H Quinn |
02664 |
02/06/2020 |
Corp Joseph Quinn M.M. |
02663 |
02/06/2020 |
Capt James Claude Beauchamp Proctor |
02662 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. James Alexander Potter |
02661 |
02/06/2020 |
Capt Alan Grey Porter M.C. |
02660 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. William Patton |
02659 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Richardson J Paisley |
02658 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Orr |
02657 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. John James Ormsby |
02656 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas John O'Toole |
02655 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. James O'Neill |
02654 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. Charles O'Neill |
02653 |
02/06/2020 |
R/man Patrick O'Hara |
02652 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. David O'Hara |
02651 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. John O'Farrell |
02650 |
02/06/2020 |
Capt Charles Newell |
02649 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. James Neely |
02648 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. George Neely |
02647 |
02/06/2020 |
Pte. James Murtagh |
02646 |
01/06/2020 |
Maj Ralph Noel Vernon Montgomery D.S.O. |
02645 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert John Murray |
02644 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Francis Murray |
02643 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Charles Murray |
02642 |
01/06/2020 |
L/Sgt Joseph P Murphy |
02641 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Joseph James Murphy |
02640 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Edward Murphy |
02639 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Patrick Mullen |
02638 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Patrick Mullen |
02637 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Charles Mullan |
02636 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Patrick Mulgrew |
02635 |
01/06/2020 |
Pioneer George Mulgrew |
02634 |
01/06/2020 |
R/man Mitchell Joseph Mulholland |
02633 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. James Moynagh |
02632 |
01/06/2020 |
CSM William George Motum |
02631 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas James Mossey |
02630 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Morrow V.C. |
02629 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. George Morrow |
02628 |
01/06/2020 |
L/Corp Joseph Dickey Morrison |
02627 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas Moore |
02626 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Mick Moore |
02625 |
01/06/2020 |
R/man Frederick William Moore |
02624 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Thomas Montgomery |
02623 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Samuel Montgomery |
02622 |
01/06/2020 |
L/Corp George Moffatt |
02621 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert Mills |
02620 |
01/06/2020 |
Corp William Milligan |
02619 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Lewis Meenagh |
02618 |
01/06/2020 |
Pte. Robert McShane |
02617 |
01/06/2020 |
R/man Patrick Murray (Berney) |
02616 |
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