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Féâà{ Wâuä|Ç Véâçàç Eéää Éy [Éçéâü DLDG@DLDK fÉâà{ WâuÄ|Ç VÉâÇàç eÉÄÄ Éy [ÉÇÉâÜ DLDG@DLDK Attley, George 2602 Rifleman George Attley. Born Rathcoole. Served in 1st Bn Royal Irish Rifles. Died on 09/05/1915, aged 26. No known grave. Commemorated on Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 9 Son of William and Catherine Attley, of Rathcoole, Co. Dublin. Place of death Rouge Bancs, Belgium. Attley, William 8099 Serjeant William Attley. Born Saggart. Served in 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regiment. Died on 31/10/1916, Buried Lisnelles Communal Cemetery Place of Death Lisnelles. Next-of-kin Mrs Attley, Rathcoole, County Dublin, Barrett, William Edward (Billy) Reg. No. Unknown. Lance Corporal William Edward (Billy) Barrett. Born Tallaght. Served in 9th Batt Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died on 17/06/1917, aged 26. Buried Messines Belgium Died of Wounds. Behan, Patrick 25054 Private Patrick Behan. Born Lucan. Served in 8th Batt Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 28/04/1916, Buried Lillers Communal Cemetery Died of Wounds Bolger, John 12057 Private John Bolger. Born Palmerstown. Served in 9th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 18/03/1917, aged 33. Buried Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (nord) Son of Mary Bolger, of Lower Palmerstown, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin, and the late James Bolger. Boulger, John 7782 Rifleman John Boulger. Born Clondalkin. Served in 2nd Batt Royal Irish Rifles. Died on 02/05/1915, Buried Ridge Wood Military Cemetery fÉâà{ WâuÄ|Ç VÉâÇàç eÉÄÄ Éy [ÉÇÉâÜ DLDG@DLDK Brabazon, Frank 24741 Private Frank Brabazon. Resided Lucan. Served in 8th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 12/06/1916, aged 37. No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial Panel 127 to 129. Son of Frank and Elizabeth Brabazon, of 44, Mountjoy St., Dublin; husband of Mary Brabazon, of Tubber Lane, Lucan, Co. Dublin. Brady, Daniel 25034 Lance Corporal Daniel Brady. Born Rathcoole. Served in 1st Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 18/08/1917, No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 144 to 145. Son of Mary Brady, of The Green, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin. Brady, Michael Edward 54975 Private Michael Edward Brady. Resided Lucan. Served in 2nd (Malta) Coy Royal Army Medical Corps (formerly Royal Dublin Fusiliers). Died on 11/11/1915, aged 21. Buried Addolorata Cemeterymalta Son of Peter and Margaret Brady, of Dublin Rd., Leixlip, Co. Kildare. Brien, Andrew 284749 Gunner Andrew Brien. Born Lucan. Served in 324th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died on 22/03/1918, Buried Bac- du-sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval France Resided Lancashire. Died of Wounds Brown, Thomas 358 Serjeant Thomas Brown. Born Clondalkin. Served in 2nd Bn. Leinster Regiment. Died on 18/08/1916, aged 40. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, France Pier and Face 16 C. Son of John Francis Brown; husband of Mary Bracken (formerly Brown), of 31, Upper Clanbrassil St., Dublin. Burke, Thomas 7484 Private Thomas Burke. Born Tallaght. Served in 1st Batt North Staffordshire Regiment. Died on 20/06/1915, aged 35. Buried Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France Son of Michael and Alice Burke, of Dublin; husband of Elizabeth Burke, of 11, Brookland St., Padgate, Warrington. Served in the South African Campaign. Died of Wounds Butler, Robert Christopher 31166 Private Robert Christopher Butler. Born Rathcoole. Served in 1st Batt Devonshire Regiment. Died on 30/10/1917, No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 38 to 40. fÉâà{ WâuÄ|Ç VÉâÇàç eÉÄÄ Éy [ÉÇÉâÜ DLDG@DLDK Butler, Patrick 8781 Private Patrick Butler. Born Rathfarnham. Served in 8th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 27/04/1916, aged 30. No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial Panel 127 to 129. Son of Catherine Butler, of Whitechurch, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, and the late James Butler. Byrne, Joseph 8614 Private Joseph Byrne. Born Tallaght. Served in 1st Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 04/07/1915, Buried Gallipoli Byrne, James 17738 Private James Byrne. Born Templeogue. Served in 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 22/12/1915, No known grave. Commemorated on Helles Memorial. Panel 190 to 196. Callender, Brian 22218 Lance Corporal Brian Callender. Born Templeogue. Served in 8th Batt Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 29/04/1916, aged 39. Buried Phalempin Communal Cemetery Died of Wounds as prisoner. Son of Mrs. M. A. Callender, and the late Thomas Callender, of 23, Brookfield Rd. Kilmainham, Dublin. Cant, Robert 6162 Quartermaster Serjeant Robert Cant. Born Lucan. Served in 1st Batt Royal Irish Regiment. Died on 20/04/1915, aged 35. Buried Poperinghe Old Military Cemetery Son of David and Emma Cant, of Inchicore House, Inchicore, Dublin; husband of Mrs. M. Chelin (formerly Cant), of 15, Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, Hants. Served in the South African Campaign. Died of Wounds Carroll, William 281256 Acting Bombardier William Carroll. Born Lucan. Served in 19th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died on 10/11/1917, Buried Cement House Cemetery Carroll, Michael 1445 Private Michael Carroll. Born Saggart. Served in 6th Battalion Royal Irish Regiment. Died on 21/08/1916, Buried St. Patrick's Cemetery, Loos fÉâà{ WâuÄ|Ç VÉâÇàç eÉÄÄ Éy [ÉÇÉâÜ DLDG@DLDK Carroll, John PLY/18749 Private John Carroll. Born Lucan. Served in 1st Rm Bn Rn Div Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died on 03/09/1918, aged 18. Buried Bac-du-sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval Son of Elizabeth Carroll, of Lucan, Co. Dublin. Cassidy, Matthew 22846 Private Matthew Cassidy. Born Rathfarnham. Served in 9th Batt Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 04/06/1916, Buried St. Patrick's Cemetery, Loos Caulwell, Michael 7792 Private Michael Caulwell. Born Rathfarnham. Served in 2nd Battalion 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died on 26/08/1914, No known grave. Commemorated on La Ferte-sous-jouarre Memorial Main Panel Resided Ballybrack Clarke, John 9550 Private John Clarke. Born Tallaght. Served in 1st Batt Irish Guards. Died on 06/12/1917, Buried St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen Died of Wounds Cleary, Thomas 9464 Private Thomas Cleary. Born Lucan. Served in 1st Batt Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died on 01/07/1916, Buried Y Ravine Cemetery, Beaumont-hamel Collins, John Thomas G/13263 Private John Thomas Collins. Born Tallaght. Served in 7th Bn The Buffs (east Kent Regiment). Died on 19/07/1917, aged 24. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Panel 12 and 14 Resided Rathfarnham. Son of Maurice and Ann Collins, of Newtown, Piperstown, Tallaght, Dublin. Collins, James 7354 Lance Corporal James Collins. Born Tallaght. Served in 3rd/6th Bn. 6th Royal Irish Rifles. Died on 21/07/1916, Buried Addolorata Cemetery Effects and property were to go to (Friend) Mrs Margaret Maguire, 2 Grattan Court, Off Thomas Street, Dublin, Ireland fÉâà{ WâuÄ|Ç VÉâÇàç eÉÄÄ Éy [ÉÇÉâÜ DLDG@DLDK Collins, George 1031 Private George Collins. Born Lucan. Served in 4th Batt Guards Machine Gun Regiment (formerly Irish Guards). Died on 12/10/1918, aged 37. Buried Carnieres Communal Cemetery Extension Husband of Anne Collins, of Knockumber, Navan, Co. Meath. Condron, John 9249 Private John Condron. Born Rathfarnham. Served in 1st Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 15/06/1915, aged 16. Buried Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery Resided Tallaght. Son of John and Mary Condron, of Oldcourt, Tallaght, Dublin. Coombes, John 10387 Private John Coombes. Born Tallaght. Served in 1st Batt Connaught Rangers. Died on 23/11/1914, No known grave. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial Panel 43. Brother of William Coombes, of 13, Windmill Lane, Crumlin, Co. Dublin. Courtney, William 4964 Private William Courtney. Born Clondalkin. Served in 2nd Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 29/11/1914, No known grave. Commemorated on Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 10. Personal effects to: (Auntie) Miss E Courtney, Flora Villa, Clondalkin, County Dublin, Ireland Daly, John 89558 Driver John Daly. Born Clondalkin. Served in XII Corps Ammunition Col, Royal Field Artillery. Died on 30/09/1918, aged 21. Buried St. Germain-au-mont-d'or Communal Cemetery Extension Son of Edward and Annie Daly, of Flora Villa, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin. Deay, James 6474 Private James Deay. Born Tallaght. Served in 2nd Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 25/05/1915, aged 29. Buried Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (nord) Died in 2 Casualty Clearing Station, from poisonous gas inhaled in action. Son of Anne Byrne (formerly Deay), of Oldcourt, Tallaght, Co. Dublin, and the late Thomas Deay,. Delahunty, Thomas 10767 Rifleman Thomas Delahunty. Born Lucan. Served in 6th Royal Irish Rifles. Died on 20/08/1915, Buried East Mudros Military Cemetery Property to: (Mother) Mrs E L Delahunty, 11 First Avenue, Inchicore, Dublin. Died on HM Hospital Ship "Guildford Castle" fÉâà{ WâuÄ|Ç VÉâÇàç eÉÄÄ Éy [ÉÇÉâÜ DLDG@DLDK Delaney, Patrick 3/6723 Private Patrick Delaney. Born Rathfarnham. Served in 2nd Garrison Batt East Yorkshire Regiment. Died on 22/09/1916, Buried Hull Western Cemetery, Yorkshire Father of Mrs. M. M. Delaney, of 13, Upper Digges St., Dublin. Delap, Hugh 2685 Rifleman Hugh Delap. Born Tallaght. Served in 7th Bn Royal Irish Rifles. Died on 25/07/1918, aged 22. Buried Tallaght (St. Maelruan) Church Of Ireland Churchyard Son of William Delap, of Bohernabreena, Tallaght. Dempsey, Matthew 6/13471 Private Matthew Dempsey. Born Lucan. Served in 6th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Labour Corps Attd. 1st Area Employment Bn.. Died on 20/11/1916, aged 36. Buried Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria Son of Edward and Mary Dempsey, of Lucan, Co. Dublin. Dillon, John 17006 Private John Dillon. Born Rathfarnham. Served in B Coy 8th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died on 09/01/1916, aged 37. No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial Panel 127 to 129. Son of James and Mary Dillon, of 3, Reilly's Cottages, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin. Dillon, James 7805 Rifleman James Dillon. Born Clondalkin. Served in 2nd Batt Royal Irish Rifles. Died on 27/10/1914, Buried Rue-petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix Donnelly, Joseph 18995 Lance Serjeant Joseph Donnelly.
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