Kerry’s World War I Dead
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EAGAR, WILLIAM GEORGE MASSY.
Rank: Captain. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster
Fusiliers. Unit: 3rd Bn. attd. 1st Bn. Date of Death: 21-August-1915. Age
at Death; 23. Killed in action at Suvla Bay. Supplementary information;
Son of W. J. A. and Ida J. Eagar, of "Iveragh, " Church Rd, Greystones,
Co. Wicklow. Born in County Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no
known grave but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in
Turkey. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed
on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.
EGAN, ALFRED HENRY.
Rank: Rifleman. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Rifles. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:01-June-1918. Age at Death,28. Service No:44936. Formerly
he was with the London Regiment where his number was 3934.
Born in Cahirciveen, County Kerry. Enlisted in Chelsea, Middlesex. Died.
Supplementary information; Son of John and Rose Egan; husband of Hilda M.
Egan, of 12, Palmerston Rd., Boscombe, Hants. Grave or Memorial
Reference:II.B.20. Cemetery: Roye New British Cemetery In France.
ELLIGOTT, PATRICK.
Rank: Drummer. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 3rd
Battalion.
Date of Death:09-June-1917. Service No:4933. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Died at
home. Grave or Memorial Reference: In the south east corner.
Cemetery: Fort Carlisle Military Cemetery, County Cork.
ENRIGHT, JOHN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:29-September-1918. Service No:4128. Born in Listowel,
County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry.
Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference:I.C.19. Cemetery: Anneux
British Cemetery, Nord, France.
ENRIGHT, THOMAS LOUIS.
Rank: Captain. Regiment or Service: Royal Army Medical Corps. Age at
death: 29.
Date of Death: 19-March-1918. Supplementary information: Son of James and
Margaret Enright, of Church St., Listowel, Co. Kerry. Died. Grave or
Memorial Reference: 1379. Cemetery: Salonika (Lembet Road) Military
Cemetery in Greece.
EVANS, GEORGE ERNEST KNIGHTLY.
Rank: Second Lieutenant. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit: 3rd
Battalion, attached to the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment.
Killed in Action.
Age at death: 26. Date of Death: 03-September-1916. Killed during the
capture of the villages of Ginchy and Guillemont. He is also listed on the
Black College Memorial. Supplementary information: Son of George Knightly
Evans, of Killorglin and Towers Hotel, Glenbeigh, Co. Kerry. Grave or
Memorial Reference: XVI. M. 9. Cemetery: Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval
in France.