Kerry’s World War I Dead
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FALVEY, DENIS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Devonshire Regiment. Unit;
1st Battalion.
Date of Death:17-September-1916. Age at Death,37. Service No:21125. Born
in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Newton Abbot while living in
Blaenavon, Mon. Died of wounds.
Supplementary information; Son of Cornelius and Lavinia Falvey, of The
Park, Blaenavon, Mon. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. A. 11. Cemetery:
Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension in France
FALVEY, JAMES JOSEPH.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario
Regiment). Unit;75th Battalion.
Date of Death:02-September-1918. Age at Death,23. Service No:669129.
Next of kin listed as (mother), Annie Falvey, 23 Urven
Terrace, Boherbee, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Place of birth, County
Kerry, Ireland. Date of birth,25-November-1891. Occupation on enlistment,
plumber. Place and date of enlistment, 11-January-1916. Toronto Canada.
Height, 5 feet, 5 ¼ inches. Complexion, fair. Eyes, blue. Hair, light
brown.
Supplementary information; Son of William and Annie Falvey,
of Urban Terrace, Boherbee, Tralee, Ireland
Grave or Memorial Reference:II.B.16. Cemetery: Dury Mill Cemetery,
Pas-De-Calais, France.
FAUCHON, ROBERT.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: Royal Fusiliers (City of
London Regiment). Unit; 4th Battalion.
Date of Death:12-May-1917. Age at Death,38. Service No:L/8273. Born in
Sluicetown, County Kerry. Enlisted in London while living in Greenwich.
Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: III. M. 40. Cemetery: Duisans
British Cemetery, Etrun in France
FENNELL, JAMES.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:27-August-1915. Service No:10157. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Died of
wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: III. L. 14. Cemetery: Niederzwehren
Cemetery in Germany.
FENTON, MAURICE.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 8th
Battalion.
Age at death: 25. Date of Death: 28-February-1916. Service No: 4752.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Margret Fenton, of Milltown,
Dingle, Co. Kerry. Born in Dingle, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while
living in Dingle, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial
Reference: V. A. 51. Cemetery: Bethune Town Cemetery in France.
FINN. DANIEL J.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment).
Unit: 13th Battalion.
Age at death: 21. Date of Death: 24-April-1915. Service No: 24940.
Next of kin listed as (mother), Glenbeigh, County Kerry.
Place of birth, Glenbeigh, County Kerry. Date of birth,10-November-1894.
Occupation on enlistment, clerk. Place and date of enlistment,
15-September-1914. Valcartier.Height, 5 feet, 11 inches. Complexion, dark.
Eyes, brown. Hair, dark.Supplementary
information: Son of James and Catherine Finn, Keelnawack, Glenbeigh, Co.
Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 24 - 26 - 28 - 30. He
has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in
Belgium.
FINN, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:09-October-1917. Age at Death,26. Service No:10174. Born in
Castlegregory, County Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin, while living in
Stradbally, Queen's County. Killed in Action. Son of James and Ellen Finn,
of Stradbally, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry.
Supplementary information; Son of James and Ellen Finn, of Stradbally,
Castlegregory, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known
grave but is listed on Panel 10 to 11 on the Tyne Cot Memorial in Belgium.
FINNEGAN, TIMOTHY.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:04-October-1918. Service No:5184.
Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Kenmare,
County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference:I.B.14.
Cemetery: Anneux British Cemetery, Nord, France.
FINNERTY, JEREMIAH.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:27-August-1914. Service No:7990. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in
action. Grave or Memorial Reference:I.26. Cemetery: Etreux British
Cemetery, Aisne, France.
FINNERTY, JOHN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:21-December-1914. Service No:4891. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Mountain Ash, Glam while living in Mountain Ash. Killed
in action. Supplementary information; Husband of Elizabeth Finnerty, of
II, Napier St., Mountain Ash, Glam. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no
known grave but is listed on Panel 23 on the Le Touret Memorial in France.
FISHER, WILLIAM.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; H Company,
1st Battalion.
Date of Death:01-May-1915. Age at Death,24. Service No:8972. Born in
Killenhare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin while living in Bailieborough,
County Cavan. Killed in action in Gallipoli.
Supplementary information; Son of James and Annie Fisher, of Griffin,
Killenkere, Virginia, Co. Cavan. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no
known grave but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in
Turkey.
FITGERALD(SDGW),
FITZGERALD(CWGC, IMR), TIMOTHY.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal
Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:02-November-1916. Service No:14060. Formerly he was with
the Connaught Rangers where his number was 7269. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in
action. Grave or Memorial Reference: VII. B. 1. Cemetery: La Laiterie
Military Cemetery in Belgium.
FITZGERALD, MICHAEL.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:09-May-1915. Service No:4637. Born in Tralee, County Kerry.
Enlisted in Tralee. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has
no known grave but is listed on Panel 43 and 44 on the Le Touret Memorial
in France.
FITZGERALD, THOMAS.
Rank: Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Unit; 8th
Battalion.
Date of Death:06-April-1916. Service No:19848(SDGW), 19854(CWGC). Born in
Dublin Enlisted in Dublin while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in
Action. This may be the Thomas Fitzgerald listed on the Blackrock College
Memorial from ‘Ankail House’, Tahilla, Kenmare. Grave or Memorial
Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 127 to 129 on the
Loos Memorial in France.
FITZGERALD. WILLIAM.
Rank: Gunner. Regiment or Service: Royal Garrison Artillery. Unit: 28th
Siege Battery. Age at death: 45. Date of Death: 17-January-1917. Service
No: 15966.
Supplementary information: Son of Patrick and Anne Fitzgerald, of 13, Spa
Rd., Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee,
County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. L. 35.
Cemetery: Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, France.
FITZGIBBON, EDWARD.
Rank: Acting Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Garrison Artillery.
Unit;18th Company.
Date of Death:11-February-1918. Age at Death,44. Service No:277345. Born
in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in North Shields. Died at home.
Supplementary information; Husband of Eliza Mason (formerly Fitzgibbon),
of 31, Scorer St., North Shields. Grave or Memorial Reference:R.C.1500.
Cemetery: Tynemouth (Preston) Cemetery, Northumberland, UK.
FITZGIBBON, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 27. Date of Death: 27-August-1914. Service No: 8295.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Johanna Fitzgibbon, of Tralee,
Co. Kerry. Served on the North West Frontier of India, (1908). Born in St
John’s, Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee,
County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. 25.
Cemetery: Etreux British Cemetery, Etreux, Aisne, France.
FITZGIBBON, THOMAS.
Rank: Corporal. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 7th
Battalion.
Date of Death:09-August-1915. Age at Death,38. Service No:214. Born in
Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Leeds while living in Leeds. Killed in
action in Galipoli. Supplementary information; Husband of Mrs. K. Worsfold
(formerly Fitzgibbon), of 30, Myrtle Rd., Dorking, Surrey. Grave or
Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 185 to
190 on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.
FITZMAURICE, MAURICE.
Rank: Company Quartermaster Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster
Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 38. Date of Death: 12-November-1914. Service No: 4570.
Supplementary information: Husband of Catherine Fitzmaurice, of 11, New
St., Killarney, Co. Kerry. Born in Duagh, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee.
Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 44. He has no known
grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.
FITZMAURICE, THOMAS.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: "D"
Coy. 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 21. Date of Death: 27-August-1914. Service No: 9913.
Supplementary information: Son of William and Ellen Fitzmaurice, of 2,
Abbey St., Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in Lixnaw, County Kerry. Enlisted in
Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or
Memorial Reference: I. 25. Cemetery: Etreux British Cemetery, Etreux,
Aisne, France.
FITZMAURICE. WILLIAM.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Fusiliers. Unit: 5th
Battalion.
Age at death: 30. Date of Death: 11-August-1915. Service No:
5/12271(CWGC), 12271(SDGW). Born in Lixnaw, County Kerry. Enlisted in
Inverkeiting, Fife while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in Action
in Gallipoli.
Supplementary information: Son of William Fitzmaurice, of 2, Abbey St.,
Tralee, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: III. C. 2. Cemetery: Lala
Baba Cemetery in Turkey.
FITZMAURICE, WILLIAM.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:21-March-1918. Service No:6486. Born in Tarbert, County
Kerry. Enlisted inListowel while living in Tarbert, County Kerry. Killed
in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is
listed on Panel 78 and 79 on the Pozieres Memorial in France.
FITZPATRICK, TIMOTHY.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:05-October-1918. Age at Death,23. Service No:7388. Born in
Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Ardagh, County
Limerick. Died. Supplementary information; Husband of Mary Fitzpatrick, of
Dunganville, Ardagh, Co. Limerick. Grave or Memorial Reference:I.A.31.
Cemetery: Le Quesnoy Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France.
FLAVIN, PETER.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 16. Date of Death: 13-June-1916. Service No: 10433.
Supplementary information: Son of Edward and Nora Flavin, of Charles St.,
Listowel, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee
while living in Listowel, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or
Memorial Reference: XVIII. D. 24. Cemetery: Loos British Cemetery in
France.
FLEMING, DAVID.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death: 11-September-1917. Age at Death,27. Service No:7814.
Born in Kilcommin, County Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin while living in
Farmhill, County Kerry. Died of wounds.
Supplementary information; Son of David and Hanna Fleming, of Farm Hill,
Kilcummin, Killarney. Grave or Memorial Reference: VII. B. 8. Cemetery:
Dozinghem Military Cemetery in Belgium.
FLEMING(SDGW,CWGC),
FLEMMING(IMR), JAMES.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment. Unit; 10th Battalion. Date of Death:11-April-1917.
Service
No:25104. Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Preston. Killed in
Action. He has no known grave but is listed in Bay 7 on the Arras Memorial
in France.
FLEMING, JOHN
JOSEPH.
Rank: Captain and Temporary Captain. Regiment or Service: Northumberland
Fusiliers. Unit; 26th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion.
Date of Death: 13-October-1917. Age at Death, 36. Mentioned in Despatches.
Killed in Action.
Supplementary information; Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, of
Killarney. Took great interest in boxing and encouraged it amongst troops;
at one time amateur boxing champion of Ireland. Grave or Memorial
Reference: Panel 19 to 23 and 162. Memorial: Tyne Cot Memorial in
Belgium.
FLEMING, PATRICK C.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 24. Date of Death: 12-January-1917. Service No: 10912. Born
in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in
Action.
Supplementary information: Son of Charles and Katie Fleming, of Ardagh,
Ballyhar, Farranfore, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: VI. I. 9.
Cemetery: Sailly-Saillisel British Cemetery in France.
FLYNN, BARTHOLOMEW NAYLOR.
Rank: Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 29. Date of Death: 27-August-1914. Service No: 7367. Born in
Ballyduff, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County
Kerry. Killed in Action. Supplementary information: Son of William Flynn,
of 7, Chapel St., Tralee, Co. Kerry, and the late Margaret Sarah Flynn.
Born at Bishopscourt, Ballyduff, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference:
I. 24. Cemetery: Etreux British Cemetery, Etreux, Aisne, France.
FLYNN. CARROLL.
Rank: Private 2nd Class. Regiment or Service: Royal Air Force. Unit:
Recruit Training Wing. Pte Flynn was one of five personnel who died that
day. The influenza pandemic was rife at this time.
Date of Death: 30-October-1918. Service No: 307276. Grave or Memorial
Reference: In East part. Tralee (Ratass) Cemetery, County Kerry.
FLYNN. JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 3rd
Battalion.
Date of Death: 02-March-1917. Service No: 6161.
Born, Tralee, County Kerry. Occupation on enlistment,
Carter. Age on enlistment; years months. Next of kin details; (uncle)
Morris Flynn, Tralee, County Kerry. Place and date of enlistment,
29-February-1916. Berrigan, NSW. Died of wounds received in action (shell
wound to the left forearm) and died in the 1st Australian Field
Ambulance. Initially buried at Single Circus Cemetery, Albert by Captain
Hayes, R.C.Chaplain. Weight, 9st. Height, 5 feet, 2 inches. Complexion,
brown. Eyes, grey. Hair, brown. As letters from the Australian
authorities sent to Morris Flynn in Tralee were returned unclaimed, his
medals and death plaque were not issued.
Grave or
Memorial Reference: H. 4. Cemetery: Bazentin-Le-Petit Military Cemetery,
Somme, France.
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FLYNN, JOHN.
Rank: Driver. Regiment or Service: Australian
Field Artillery. Unit; 1st Division.
Date of Death:08-October-1917. Age at Death,22. Service No: 27588. Killed
in action in Belgium.
Supplementary information; Son of Damel and Mary Flynn. Native of
Killorglin, Ireland.
War medals
were sent to his eldest brother. Born, Killorglin, Ireland. Occupation on
enlistment, Labourer.Age on enlistment; 23 years - months. Next of kin
details; (eldest brother) Dan Flynn, Coffs Harbour Jetty, P.O., North
Coast, NSW. Address later changed to Gipps St, Concord, NSW. Place and
date of enlistment, 18-May-1916. Victoria. Weight, 160 lbs. Height, 5
feet, 4 inches. Complexion, fair. Eyes, grey. Hair, brown.
Grave or
Memorial Reference: X. B. 2. Cemetery: The Huts Cemetery in Belgium.
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FLYNN, MICHAEL.
Rank: Corporal. Regiment or Service: Royal Army Service Corps. Unit; 11th
Field Bakery.
Date of Death:18-September-1915. Service No:S2/015490. Born in Killorglin,
County Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin while living in Dublin. Died at sea.
Grave or Memorial Reference: R.C. C. 11051. Cemetery: Plymouth (Weston
Mill) Cemetery, Devon, UK.
FLYNN, MICHAEL.
Rank: Stoker 1st Class. Regiment or Service: Royal Navy. Unit: H.M.S.
"Indefatigable." For information on the Indefatigable see BURNS,
JAMES.
Age at death: 19. Date of Death: 31-May-1916. Service No: K/26417.
Supplementary information: Son of James and Mary Flynn, of Kilbrean,
Killarney, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: 15. He has no known
grave but is listed on the Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK.
FLYNN, PATRICK.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:01-May-1915. Service No:8494. Born in Killorglin, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killorglin, County Kerry. Killed
in action in Galipoli. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave
but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.
FLYNN, THOMAS.
Rank: Second Engineer. Regiment or Service: Mercantile Marine Reserve.
Unit: R.F.A. "Hughli.".
Age at death: 29. Date of Death: 26-April-1919. R.F.A. Hughli was a
salvage ship that exploded off the Belgian coast and sank. 20 of her crew
died with her.
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Julia Flynn, of Tralee, Co.
Kerry; husband of Catherine McGugan Flynn, of 8, Trafalgar St., Greenock.
Grave or Memorial Reference: V. A. 11. Cemetery: Dunkirk Town Cemetery,
Nord, France.
FOLEY, JOHN MICHAEL.
Rank: Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Australian
Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 44th Battalion.
Age at death: 30. Date of Death: 16-April-1918. Service No: 3391.
Supplementary information: Son of Robert and Honora Foley, of Gallane,
Rathmore, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Born, Rathmore, Killarney, County Kerry. Occupation on
enlistment, Soldier. Previous Military experience, Staff Sergeant Major, 2
years, Commonwelath Forces, requesting discharge to join the A.I.F.
Address on enlistment, Celtic Club, Perth. Age on enlistment; 28 years 3
months. Next of kin details; (father) Robert Foley, Gullane, Rathmore,
County Kerry. Place and date of enlistment, 01-March-1914. Black Boy Hill,
Western Australia. Weight, 210 lbs. Height, 6 feet, 3 ¼ inches.
Complexion, fresh. Eyes, brown. Hair, dark. Killed in action in the field
(previously reported missing).Grave
or Memorial Reference: A. 16. Cemetery: Bonnay Communal Cemeteru
Extension, Somme, France.
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FOLEY. J W.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Fusiliers. Unit: 1st
Garrison Battalion. Age at death: 22. Date of Death: 30-March-1919.
Service No: 45384.
Supplementary information: Son of John Foley, of 1, Roch St., Tralee, Co.
Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: 17. J. 7. Cemetery: Taukkyan War
Cemetery in Burma.
FOLEY, MARTIN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment).
Unit;10th Battalion.
Date of Death:21-May-1915. Service No:19717.
Next of kin listed as James Foley, Kilmurry, Kenmare,
County Kerry, Ireland.
Place of birth, County Kerry, Ireland. Date of birth, December-1875.
Occupation on enlistment, Butcher. Previouse military experience, 12
months with the Munster Fusiliers. Place and date of enlistment,
12-September-1914, Valcartier. Height, 5 feet, 7 ½ inches. Complexion,
fair. Eyes, hazel. Hair, sandy.
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Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour;-
FOLEY,
MARTIN, Private. No. 19717, 10th Battn. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Son
of James Foley, of Kilmurry, Kenmare, County Kerry. Shoemaker, by his
wife, Margaret. Born Killarney, County Kerry, 15 June-1874, educated
there. Went to Canada. 10 May. 1911. Settled at Brandon, Manitoba, was a
Butcher . Enlisted 4 Sept. 1914; went to France, 1 Feb. 1915, and was
killed in action there on 21-May- 1915. He married at Kenmare. 2 Sept.
1902. Elizabeth, daughter of Timothv Callaghan, and had five children :
James, b. 8 Sept. 1903:J ; Timothv, b. 20 Sept.1904; Marv Angela. 6. 15
Sept. 1906; Margaret, b. 20 June, 1908; and Elizabeth, b. 10 April. 1911.
Grave or Memorial Reference:
He has no known grave but is listed on the Vimy Memorial, France.
FOLEY, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death: 21-March-1918. Service No: 15031. Born in Glenbeigh, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Naas, County Kildare while living in Glenbeigh. Killed
in Action. Formerly he was with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers where his
number was 26482.
Supplementary information: Son of Mrs. Margaret Foley, of Cotha North, Co.
Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 30 and 31. He has no known grave
but is listed on the Pozieres Memorial in France.
FOLEY, RICHARD HENRY.
Rank: Corporal. Regiment or Service: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Unit; 7th
Battalion.
Date of Death:16-August-1918. Service No:28807. Born in Listowel, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Omagh while living in Kilworth. Killed in action. Grave
or Memorial Reference: E. 22. Cemetery: Potijze Chateau Lawn Cemetery in
Belgium
FORDE, BARTHOLOMEW.
Rank: Rifleman. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Rifles. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 37. Date of Death: 11-March-1915. Service No: 7931.
Supplementary information: Brother of Kate Forde, of
Gurtavehy, Rathmore, Co. Kerry. Born in Cork. Enlisted in Dublin while
living in Gurthay, County Cork. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial
Reference: Panel 40. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial in Belgium.