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Long,
John Crescent
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rifleman;
Service No.: 13031;
Died/Survived:
Died
of Wounds on 22nd November 1917, age not known
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
16 Kinallen Street
Pre-War
Occupation:
Labourer
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion (South Belfast Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Cambrai Memorial, Louverval (Panel 10)
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Longridge,
David Donegall
Pass
PC
Born: 1878/1879
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
James Longridge (Bricklayer) and Agnes Longridge
Pre-War
Address:
7 Essex Street (1901); 1 Essex Street (Lodging with William
Mills, relative)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Wholesale Drapery
Unit:
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Brother
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Lord,
James Crescent
PC
Born: 1879/1880
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Mary Jane Lord, married in 1902
Children:
Mary Jane and Gladys Evelyn
Parent
Details:
James Lord (Labourer)
Pre-War
Address:
53 Beech Street (1901)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Labourer
Unit:
North Irish Horse
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Covenant signed by: Self
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Wife
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Lowry,
William Crescent
PC
Born: 1880/1881
Great
War:
Driver;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Eliza Jane Lowry, married in 1898
Children:
William Robert, David, Evelyn,
Elizabeth and Isabella
Parent
Details:
Joseph
Lowry (Coachman) and Elizabeth
Jane Lowry living at 4 Donnybrook Street in 1901;
Elizabeth Jane Lowry, widow, living at 13 Donnybrook Street from
1905
Pre-War
Address:
15 Donnybrook Street (1907)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Chauffeur/Coachman
Unit:
Royal Army Service Corps
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Wife
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Lynn,
Samuel Crescent
PC
Born: 1884/1885
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: 10/16671;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Margaret Lynn, married in 1909
Parent
Details:
Adam Lynn (Army Pensioner) and Margaret Lynn (Widow in 1911)
Pre-War
Address:
47 Athol Street (1901); 44 Peveril Street (1911); 8
Silvergrove Street (1916)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Baker
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion (South Belfast Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
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Mackey,
Thomas Donegall
Pass
PC
Born: 1885/1886
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
James Mackey (Carpenter) and Mary Anne Mackey
Pre-War
Address:
15 Curzon Street (1901); 9 Damascus Street
Pre-War
Occupation:
Shop Assistant
Unit:
Royal Army Medical Corps
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Two brothers
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Mackey,
Hugh
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 1891 (Jan-Mar)
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
James Mackey (Carpenter) and Mary Anne Mackey
Pre-War
Address:
15 Curzon Street (1901); 9 Damascus Street
Pre-War
Occupation:
Shop Assistant
Unit:
Royal Army Medical Corps
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self and one
brother
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Mackey,
John Joseph * Crescent
PC
Born: 1887
Great
War:
Company Sergeant Major;
Service No.: 18393;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: Distinguished Conduct
Medal
Spouse:
Ellen Mary Mackey
Children:
William
James Irvine, John Joseph
Parent
Details:
John Mackey (Carter) and Mary Ann Mackey
Pre-War
Address:
40 Powerscourt Street (1901); 18 Deramore Avenue (1911); 12
Whitehall Parade (1912); 4 Pierview Terrace in Holywood (1915)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Clerk (W McCalla & Co, Victoria Street)
Unit:
14th (Service) Battalion (Young Citizen Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 109th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
1st Holywood Presbyterian Church
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Wife
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Marshall,
Robert Shaw Crescent
PC
Born: 1866/1867
Great
War:
Rifleman;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Annie Jane Marshall (1st wife); Winifred Ellen Marshall (2nd
wife, married in 1903)
Children:
Jane,
Arthur William, Margaret, Lizzie, Robert, Annie and Andrew
Parent
Details:
Robert Marshall
Pre-War
Address:
198 Blythe Street (1901); 81 Craigmore Street (1915)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Dock Labourer
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self and Son
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Daughter
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Marshall,
Andrew Crescent
PC
Born: 1900 (Apr-Jun)
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Not Known
Children:
Not
Known
Parent
Details:
Robert Shaw Marshall (Dock Labourer) and Annie
Jane Marshall (1st wife);
Winifred
Ellen Marshall (step-mother, 1903)
Pre-War
Address:
198 Blythe Street (1901); 81 Craigmore Street (1915)
Pre-War
Occupation:
At School in 1911
Unit:
Royal Flying Corps/RAF
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Father and
one brother
Ulster
Declaration signed by: One
Sister
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Marshall,
Arthur William Crescent
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rifleman;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Robert Shaw Marshall (Dock Labourer) and Annie
Jane Marshall;
Winifred
Ellen Marshall (step-mother, 1903)
Pre-War
Address:
198 Blythe Street (1901); 81 Craigmore Street (1915)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
2nd Battalion,
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th/108th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Father and
one brother
Ulster
Declaration signed by: One
Sister
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Martin,
James Crescent
PC
Born: 1882 (Oct-Dec)
Great
War:
Sapper;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Hugh Martin (Spindle and Flyer Maker, widower in 1911) and
Ellen Martin
Pre-War
Address:
3 Aughrim Street (1901); 10 Napier Street (1911); 5 Spruce
Street (1916)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
Royal Engineers
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Three
brothers
Ulster
Declaration signed by: One
Sister
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Martin,
John
Crescent
PC
Born: 1892 (Jan-Mar)
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Hugh Martin (Spindle and Flyer Maker, Widower in 1911) and
Ellen Martin
Pre-War
Address:
3 Aughrim Street (1901); 10 Napier Street (1911); 5 Spruce
Street (1916)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Apprentice Cutter
Unit:
8th (Service) Battalion (East Belfast Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
Link
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Covenant signed by: Self and two
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Martin,
Hugh
Crescent
PC
Born: 1897 (Jan-Mar)
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Hugh Martin (Spindle and Flyer Maker, Widower in 1911) and
Ellen Martin
Pre-War
Address:
3 Aughrim Street (1901); 10 Napier Street (1911); 5 Spruce
Street (1916)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Apprentice Iron Moulder
Unit:
18th Battalion,
Royal Irish Rifles
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
9th BB Old Boys War Memorial
Link
to 1911 Ireland Census Return:
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Covenant signed by: Three
brothers
Ulster
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Sister
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Martin,
Sidney Todd *
Fitzroy Avenue
PC
Born: 12/08/1890
Great
War:
Lieutenant;
Service No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 1st July 1916, age 25
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Rev. Dr. William Todd Martin (Theology Professor) and
Catherine Mary Martin
Pre-War
Address:
"College House", College Green (1901, Belfast
Street Directory)
[1901
Census records family at 4.2 College Park, Presbyterian College]
[1911
Census records family at 68b Botanic Avenue, Presbyterian College]
Pre-War
Occupation:
University Student (Cambridge)
Unit:
6th Battalion (attached to 1st Battalion),
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 31st Brigade,
10th (Irish) Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Thiepval Memorial, France
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
North of Ireland Football Club War Memorial; Campbell College
War Memorial; Sidney Sussex College (Cambridge) War memorial
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
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Martin,
Norman Todd *
Fitzroy Avenue
PC
Born: 26/03/1896
Great
War:
Lieutenant;
Service No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: Military Cross
Parent
Details:
Rev. Dr. William Todd Martin (Theology Professor) and
Catherine Mary Martin
Pre-War
Address:
"College House", College Green (1901, Belfast
Street Directory)
[1901
Census records family at 4.2 College Park, Presbyterian College]
[1911
Census records family at 68b Botanic Avenue, Presbyterian College]
Pre-War
Occupation:
University Student (Cambridge)
Unit:
Battery Unknown,
Royal Field Artillery, A/104th Brigade,
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
Campbell College War Memorial
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
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Martin,
Ernest
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Petty Officer GM;
Service No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Mary Martin
Pre-War
Address:
7 Haywood Avenue (1912)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
Royal Navy
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
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Mateer,
William
Crescent
PC
Born: 1878 (Jan-Mar)
Great
War:
Rank Unknown;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Elizabeth Mateer, married in 1905
Children:
William Herbert and Elizabeth
Parent
Details:
John Mateer (Linen Cloth Passer, widower in 1901)
Pre-War
Address:
20 Mayola Street (1901); 31 Jocelyn Street (1913)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Commercial Clerk, Harbour Office
Unit:
Not known
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Mattison,
Charles
Crescent
PC
Born: 1891 (Jul-Sep)
Great
War:
Driver;
Service No.: M2/102217;
Died/Survived:
Died
from Illness on 19th November 1918, age 25 or 26
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Charles Mattison (Stableman/Cab Driver) and Annie Mattison
Pre-War
Address:
33 Combermere Street (1901)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Van Driver
Unit:
Royal Army Service Corps with Royal Field Artillery,
48th Army Brigade,
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Auberchicourt British Cemetery, France
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Covenant signed by: Self and one
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Maultsaid,
James Alexander Bovaird *
Crescent
PC
Born: 03/08/1893
Great
War:
Lance-Sergeant;
Service
No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Jean Maultsaid
Children:
Michael Maultsaid, Maureen Maultsaid
Parent
Details:
Arthur James Maultsaid and Louisa Jane Maultsaid (nee
Bovaird, Dressmaker, widow in 1897)
Pre-War
Address:
15 Ballyboe
Glencar, Letterkenny, Donegal (1901); 28 Kilmacrenan Road,
Letterkenny, Donegal (1911); 35 Edinburgh Street (1912); 44
Melrose Street
Pre-War
Occupation:
Clerk
Unit:
14th (Service) Battalion (Young Citizen Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 109th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
(Ended the war as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Labour Corps)
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self, one
brother and three cousins
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McAlister,
Herbert Alexander
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 1895/1896
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
John McAlister (Van Driver) and Ann Jane McAlister
Pre-War
Address:
12 Abbot Street (1901); 17 Abbot Street (1906)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Message Boy
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self
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McAlister,
William
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 1898/1899
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
John McAlister (Van Driver) and Ann Jane McAlister
Pre-War
Address:
12 Abbot Street (1901); 17 Abbot Street (1906)
Pre-War
Occupation:
At School in 1911
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Ulster
Covenant signed by: One
brother
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McAlister,
Robert *
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 27/08/1895
Great
War:
Bombardier/Corporal;
Service No.: 157634;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 31st July 1917, age 20
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Samuel McAlister (Local Government Officer) and Edith
McAlister (nee Moore)
Samuel McAlister was a Lithographic Printer (1901 Ireland
Census)
Pre-War
Address: 100 Ogilvie Street (1901); 62 Howard
Street South
;
535 Dupont Street, Toronto
Pre-War
Occupation:
Clerk
Unit:
Trench Mortar Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, Divisional Ammunition Column,
2nd (Canadian) Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard, France
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McAlister,
Samuel *
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 07/11/1892
Great
War:
Lance Corporal;
Service No.: 315954;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 11th October 1918, age 25
Gallantry
Award: None
Spouse:
Selina McAlister
Parent
Details:
Samuel McAlister (Local Government Officer) and Edith
McAlister (nee Moore)
Samuel McAlister was a Lithographic Printer (1901 Ireland
Census)
Pre-War
Address: 100 Ogilvie Street (1901); 62 Howard
Street South;
535 Dupont Street, Toronto
Pre-War
Occupation:
Printer
Unit:
20th Battalion ("D" Company),
Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment),
4th Infantry Brigade,
2nd (Canadian) Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Niagara Cemetery, Iwuy, France
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McAuley/Macauley,
Andrew
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 1895/1896
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
John McAuley (Labourer) and Mary Ann McAuley (Widow in
1911)
Pre-War
Address:
42 River Terrace (1901); 46 River Terrace (1905)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Apprentice
Unit:
Royal Army Medical Corps
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Covenant signed by: Self
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McBride,
George
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rank Unknown;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
35 Essex Street (1915)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Labourer
Unit:
Royal Army Medical Corps
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McBride,
William Wilson *
Fitzroy Avenue
PC
Born: 20/04/1897
Great
War:
2nd Lieutenant;
Service No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Died on 5th December
1917, age 20
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
William Durham McBride (Linen Merchant, Robert McBride
& Co.) and Elizabeth Wallace McBride (nee Steen)
Pre-War
Address:
12 University Square (1901); "Roseneath", 26
Adelaide Park (1904); Rockport Preparatory School, Craigavad
(1911, Census);
"Gretton Villas [North]", 2 Bladon Park (1913)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Employed by Robert McBride & Co.
Unit:
229th (Siege) Battalion,
Royal Garrison Artillery
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Giavara British Cemetery (Plot 2, Row A, Grave 9),
Arcade, Italy
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Father
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
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McCallum/McCollam,
James
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 1891/1892
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: 15342;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 24th November 1915, age 24 or 25
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
John McCallum (Boot and Shoe Maker) and Margaret McCallum
Pre-War
Address:
15 Peveril Street (1901, Census); 29 Peveril Street
(1901, Street Directory); 26 Peveril Street (1905)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Rivetter
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion (South Belfast
Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Sucrerie Military Cemetery (III.E.7), Colincamps, France
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self
and one brother
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
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McCallum/McCollam,
John
Donegall Pass
PC
Born: 1893/1894
Great
War:
Sergeant;
Service No.: 12335;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 21st June 1917, age 23
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
John McCallum (Boot and Shoe Maker) and Margaret McCallum
Pre-War
Address:
15 Peveril Street (1901, Census); 29 Peveril Street
(1901, Street Directory); 26 Peveril Street (1905)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Unemployed
Unit:
8th (Service) Battalion (East Belfast Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Two
brothers
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
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Picture
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Yes
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McCandless,
Charles
Crescent
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
56 Coolderry Street (1917)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
14th Field Ambulance,
Royal Army Medical Corps, 5th Division
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McCann,
J C
Crescent
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rank Unknown;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address: Not Known
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
Not known
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McCarroll,
William
Crescent
PC
Born: 1885/1886
Great
War:
Private;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
J McCarroll (Quay Labourer) and Esther McCarroll (widow
in 1901)
Pre-War
Address:
50 Spruce Street (1901)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Litho Printer
Unit:
6th Battalion,
Royal Irish Rifles, 29th Brigade,
10th (Irish) Division
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
Printers' Trade War Memorial
(St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast)
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
and one sister
1901
Census
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1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
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Picture
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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McClean,
William Crescent
PC
Born: 1890/1891
Great
War:
Gunner;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
14 Walnut Place (1911, Lodging with relative)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Iron Turner
Unit:
Royal Field Artillery
1901
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1911
Census
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|
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McCleery,
Hector Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rank Unknown;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
Not Known
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
Not known
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*
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McCleery,
James Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rank Unknown;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
Not Known
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
Not known
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*
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*
*
*
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McCleery,
William Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: Not Known
Great
War:
Rank Unknown;
Service No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Not Known
Pre-War
Address:
Not Known
Pre-War
Occupation:
Not Known
Unit:
Not known
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McClinton,
Arthur Norman *
Fitzroy Avenue
PC
Born: 16/08/1886
Great
War:
Captain;
Service No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: Mentioned in
Despatches and Military Cross
Spouse:
Spouse name not known, married between October and
December 1919
Children:
Parent
Details:
John McClinton (McClinton & Co, Seed Merchants) and
Rosa Hurst McClinton (nee McFadden)
Pre-War
Address:
96 University Street (1901);
"Rosaville", 39 Windsor Park (1907, family home)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Architect
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion (South Belfast
Volunteers),
Royal Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade,
36th (Ulster) Division
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
RBAI Roll of Honour
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self,
father and two brothers
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
and one sister
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
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Yes
(parental)
|
Yes
(3)
|
Yes
|
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McClinton,
John Stuart * Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: 11/08/1887
Great
War:
Captain;
Service No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 5th July 1916, age 29
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
John McClinton (McClinton & Co, Seed Merchants) and
Rosa Hurst McClinton (nee McFadden)
Pre-War
Address:
96 University Street (1901); "Rosaville", 39
Windsor Park
(1907)
Pre-War
Occupation:
Seed Merchant
Unit:
7th Battalion,
South Lancashire Regiment, 56th Brigade,
19th Division
CWGC
Cemetery / Memorial:
Thiepval Memorial, France
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
RBAI War Memorial, North of Ireland Football Club War
Memorial
Ulster
Covenant signed by: Self,
father and two brothers
Ulster
Declaration signed by: Mother
and one sister
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
(2)
|
Yes
|
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McClinton,
Fredric/Frederick Hurst *
Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: 1890
(Apr-Jun)
Great
War: Captain;
Service No.: Not
Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McClinton (McClinton & Co, Seed Merchants) and Rosa Hurst
McClinton (nee McFadden)
Pre-War
Address:
96 University Street
(1901); "Rosaville",
39
Windsor
Park (1907)
Pre-War
Occupation: Seed
Merchant
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
RBAI Roll of Honour
Link
to 1911
Ireland
Census Return:
Photobucket
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self,
father and two brothers
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
and one sister
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
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Yes
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McClune,
James
Crescent
PC
Born: 1877/1878
Great
War: Private; Service
No.: 10/15219;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John McClune (Carter) and Eliza
Jane McClune (Charwoman, widow in 1911)
Pre-War
Address:
9 Craigmore Street
(1901);
5 Craigmore Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: Labourer (Rope
Works)
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion
(South Belfast Volunteers), Royal
Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade, 36th
(
Ulster
) Division
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
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Newspaper
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Yes
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McClune,
John
Crescent
PC
Born: 1890/1891
Great
War: Driver; Service
No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John McClune (Carter) and Eliza
Jane McClune (Charwoman, widow in 1911)
Pre-War
Address:
9 Craigmore Street
(1901);
5 Craigmore Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: Ship Labourer
Unit:
23rd Field Ambulance,
Royal Army Medical Corps, 7th
Division
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
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Yes
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McClune,
William
Crescent
PC
Born: 1892/1893
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Robert
McClune (Dairyman) and Mary McClune
Pre-War
Address: 17 Castlereagh (1901);
9 Castlereagh (1911, family home); 29
Rutland Street
(lodging, 1914)
Pre-War
Occupation: Motor
Man (1914); Farm Labourer (1911)
Unit:
Royal Army Service Corps
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
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Clip
|
Picture
|
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Yes
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McClune,
John
Crescent
PC
Born: 1896/1897
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: 8993;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Robert
McClune (Dairyman) and Mary McClune
Pre-War
Address: 17 Castlereagh (1901);
19 Castlereagh (1911, family home);
29
Rutland Street
(1914, lodging);
Pre-War
Occupation: Apprentice
Clerk (1911)
Unit:
2nd Battalion, Royal
Inniskilling Fusiliers, 12th Brigade, 4th
Division
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
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Newspaper
Clip
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Picture
|
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Yes
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McCone,
John
Crescent
PC
Born: 1893/1894
Great
War: Able Seaman; Service
No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: James
McCone (Motorman/Tram Driver) and Agnes McCone (2nd wife)
Pre-War
Address:
16 Wauchope Street
(1901);
11 Landseer Street
(1909)
Pre-War
Occupation: Apprentice
Clockmaker
Unit:
HMS "Carpathia",
Royal Navy
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: One
brother
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
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Yes
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McCone,
Thomas
Crescent
PC
Born: 1896/1897
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: James
McCone (Motorman/Tram Driver) and Agnes McCone (2nd wife)
Pre-War
Address:
16 Wauchope Street
(1901);
11 Landseer Street
(1909)
Pre-War
Occupation: Apprentice
Lathe Operator
Unit:
Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers
Link
to 1911
Ireland
Census Return:
Photobucket
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: One
brother
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
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Yes
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McCone,
Samuel Henry
Crescent
PC
Born: 1888/1889
Great
War: Corporal;
Service No.: 14/6504;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: James
McCone (Motorman/Tram Driver) and Agnes McCone (2nd wife)
Pre-War
Address:
16 Wauchope Street
(1901);
11 Landseer Street
(1909)
Pre-War
Occupation: Trams Point Boy
(1901); Vanman
Unit:
14th (Service) Battalion
(Young Citizen Volunteers), Royal
Irish Rifles, 109th Brigade, 36th
(
Ulster
) Division
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: One
brother
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
|
Yes
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McConnell,
James
Donegall
Pass PC
Born: 1897/1898
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Thomas
McConnell (Bricklayer) and Ellen Jane McConnell
Pre-War
Address:
3 Essex Street
(1901);
10 Penrose Street
(1910)
Pre-War
Occupation: At
School in 1911
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
and three sisters
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
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|
Yes
|
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McConnell,
William Longridge
Donegall
Pass
PC
Born: 1887/1888
Great
War: Corporal;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Thomas
McConnell (Bricklayer) and Ellen Jane McConnell
Pre-War
Address:
3 Essex Street
(1901);
10 Penrose Street
(1910)
Pre-War
Occupation: Not
Known
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: One
brother
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
and three sisters
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
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*
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McCord,
John Ritchie
Crescent
PC
Born: 1899/1900
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McCord (Dock Labourer) and Clara McCord
Pre-War
Address:
54 Pine Street
(1901);
20 Craigmore Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: At
School in 1911
Unit:
19th Battalion, Royal
Irish Rifles
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
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Clip
|
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|
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Yes
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McCord,
William
Crescent
PC
Born: 1901/1902
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McCord (Dock Labourer) and Clara McCord
Pre-War
Address:
54 Pine Street
(1901);
20 Craigmore Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: At
School in 1911
Unit:
Royal Flying Corps/RAF
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
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McCord
MB
,
Robert Neill Ballagh *
Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: 19/07/1893
Great
War: Surgeon
Lieutenant; Service
No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details:
Robert
Ballagh McCord (Land Agent) and Annie Ballagh McCord (nee
Johnston
)
Pre-War
Address:
32 Wolseley Street
(lodger, family home in
Ahoghill) Family
home – House 196 in Ahoghill, Antrim (1901 Census)
Pre-War
Occupation: Physician/Surgeon
Unit:
HMS "Colossus",
Royal Navy
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
Trinity Presbyterian Church in Ahoghill
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self
and father
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
|
Yes
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McCormick,
Robert
Crescent
PC
Born: 1886/1887
Great
War: Gunner;
Service No.: Not
Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Robert
McCormick (Yarn Dresser, widower in 1911) and Sarah McCormick
Pre-War
Address:
5 Arundel Street
(1901)
Pre-War
Occupation: Not
Known
Unit:
HMS "Carmelia",
Royal Navy / Royal Marine
Artillery
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
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|
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|
Yes
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McCoubrie/McCoubrey,
Moses
Crescent
PC
Born: Not
Known
Great
War: Sergeant;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Not
Known
Pre-War
Address: 5
St. Andrew's Square (1918)
Pre-War
Occupation: Not
Known
Unit:
Irish Guards
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McCoubrie/McCoubrey,
William J
Crescent
PC
Born: Not
Known
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: 10119;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 9th November 1917, age 26 or 27
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Not Known
Pre-War
Address: 5
St. Andrew's Square (1918)
Pre-War
Occupation: Not
Known
Unit:
2nd Battalion, Royal
Irish Fusiliers, 31st Brigade, 10th
(Irish) Division
CWGC
Cemetery
/ Memorial:
Belfast
City
Cemetery
(Screen Wall)
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McCullough,
James B
Crescent
PC
Born: 1889/1890
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: 354;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 7th June 1917, age 22
(1911
Ireland Census records age as 21, therefore aged 27 when killed)
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Edward
B McCullough (Coachman) and Sarah McCullough
Pre-War
Address: 21 Ballygrainey,
Holywood, Down (1901);
19 Agincourt Avenue
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: Pawnbroker
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion
(South Belfast Volunteers), Royal
Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade, 36th
(
Ulster
) Division
CWGC
Cemetery
/ Memorial:
Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial
,
Belgium
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self
and one brother
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: One
Sister
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
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|
Yes
|
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McCullough,
Ira Adrian Campbell
Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: 1895
(Jan-Mar)
Great
War: Rank
Unknown; Service
No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McCullough (Flax Dresser) and Hannah McCullough
Pre-War
Address:
332 Springfield Road
(1901);
78 Agincourt Avenue
(1910)
Pre-War
Occupation: Linen
Trade - Apprentice
Unit:
Not known
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self,
father and two brothers
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
and one sister
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
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|
Yes
|
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McCullough,
William
Donegall
Pass PC
Born: 1891/1892
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Robert
McCullough (Master Carpenter) and Maggie McCullough
Pre-War
Address:
97 Lord Street
(1901); 53 Great Northern Street
(1910);
7
Fleet Street
Pre-War
Occupation:
Linen Trade
Unit:
Royal Irish Rifles
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
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Yes
|
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McCullough/McCullogh,
Frederick James *
Fitzroy Avenue
PC
Born: 27/09/1897
Great
War: 2nd
Lieutenant; Service
No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Died
on 8th November 1917, age 20
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Frederick
William McCullough (Water Engineer) and Sara Napier McCullough
Pre-War
Address:
15 Duncairn Street
(1901, Census); “Longford
Villas”,
200 Duncairn Street
(1901, Street Directory); "Oranmore", 13 in Craigavad
(1905); "
Belgravia
",
2 Ulsterville Avenue
(1914)
Pre-War
Occupation: Civil
Engineering Student (Q.U.B)
Unit:
Royal Garrison Artillery
attached to 53rd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps,
CWGC
Cemetery
/ Memorial:
Voormezeele
Cemetery
(Enclosure No 3, XV.A.17),
France
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
RBAI
War Memorial, Q.U.B War Memorial, Q.U.B Officers' Training Corps
Roll of Honour
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Father
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
1901
Census
|
1911
Census
|
Newspaper
Clip
|
Picture
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
(5)
|
Yes
|
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McEwan,
Norman
Crescent
PC
Born: Not
Known
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: G
McEwan (Patternmaker)
Pre-War
Address:
60 Burmah Street
(1916)
Pre-War
Occupation: Not
Known
Unit:
9th Battalion, Seaforth
Highlanders, 9th (Scottish) Division
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McFadden
MB
,
George Dixon Fisher *
Fitzroy
Avenue
PC
Born: 28/06/1892
Great
War: Sub
Lieutenant; Service
No.: Not Applicable;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Rev.
Jackson McFadden (Badoney Presbyterian Church) and Mary W.
McFadden (20 Droit, Gortin)
Pre-War
Address:
58 Melrose Street
Pre-War
Occupation: Medical
Student (Q.U.B)
Unit:
HMS "Archer",
Royal Navy
Other
War Memorials / Rolls of Honour:
RBAI
Roll of Honour; Badoney Presbyterian Church (Tyrone)
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Father
1901
Census
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1911
Census
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McGaw/
Megan,
John
Crescent
PC
Born: 1888/1889
Great
War: Gunner;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McGaw (Bread Server) and Mary Jane McGaw
Pre-War
Address: 36 Britannic Street
(1901);
65 Vernon Street
(1907);
31
Vernon Street
(1911);
45 Hartington Street
Pre-War
Occupation: Van
Driver
Unit:
Royal Garrison Artillery
1901
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1911
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McGrath,
Robert
Crescent
PC
Born: Not
Known
Great
War: Sergeant;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived, listed as Wounded
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Not
Known
Pre-War
Address:
59 Craigmore Street
(Lodger with Thompson family)
Pre-War
Occupation: Not
Known
Unit:
Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers
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McIlreavy/McAreavey,
Frederick
Donegall
Pass PC
Born: 1897/1898
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: Not
Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McIlreavey (Baker) and Mary McIlreavey
Pre-War
Address:
45 Abbot Street
(1901);
61 Lavinia Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: At
School in 1911
Unit:
Royal Army Medical Corps
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self,
one brother and an uncle
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: Mother
and two sisters
1901
Census
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1911
Census
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McIlveen,
George
Crescent
PC
Born: 1898/1899
Great
War: Rank
Unknown; Service
No.: Not Known;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: Jane
McIlveen
Pre-War
Address:
48 Posnett Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: At
School in 1911
Unit:
Not known
Ulster
Covenant
signed by: Self
Ulster
Declaration
signed by: One
sister
1901
Census
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1911
Census
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McIlveen,
John H
Crescent
PC
Born: 1898/1899
Great
War: Private;
Service No.: 10/15415;
Died/Survived:
Survived
Gallantry
Award: None
Parent
Details: John
McIlveen (Joiner) and Rachel McIlveen
Pre-War
Address:
24 Cussack Street
(1901);
73 Donnybrook Street
(1901);
75
Donnybrook Street
(1907);
52 Edinburgh Street
(1911)
Pre-War
Occupation: At
School in 1911
Unit:
10th (Service) Battalion
(South Belfast Volunteers), Royal
Irish Rifles, 107th Brigade, 36th
(
Ulster
) Division
1901
Census
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1911
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