Kerry’s World War I Dead
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HALLISSY. PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario
Regiment). Unit: 3rd Battalion.
Age at death: 30. Date of Death: 14-January-1919. Service No: 3233087.
Next of kin listed as (father),
Andrew
Hallissy,
Cladanure, Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland. Address on
enlistment, Minoa, New York, USA. Place of birth, County Kerry, Ireland.
Date of birth,02-July-1888. Occupation on enlistment, brakeman. Place and
date of enlistment, 16-March-1918. Toronto, Canada. Height, 5 feet, 7 ½
inches. Complexion, medium. Eyes, grey. Hair, brown.
Supplementary information: Son of Margaret S. Hallissy, of Kenmare, Co.
Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: XIII. A. 12. Cemetery: Terlincthun
British Cemetery, Wimille, France
HALLORAN, MAURICE.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:10-November-1917. Service No:8180. Born in Kenmare, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Kenmare, County Kerry. Killed in
Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 143 to 144 on the Tyne Cot
Memorial in Belgium.
HANLEY. TIMOTHY.
Rank: Gunner. Regiment or Service: Royal Garrison Artillery. Unit: "Y" 8th
Trench Mortar Battery.
Age at death: 29. Date of Death: 08-March-1917. Service No: 39683.
Supplementary information: Son of Patrick and Mary Hanley, of Market St.,
Kenmere, Co. Kerry. Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee
while living in Kenmare, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or
Memorial Reference: III. J. 2. Cemetery: Sailly-Saillisel British Cemetery
in France.
HANNON, JOHN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; B Company,
1st Battalion. Date of Death:22-March-1918. Age at Death,19.
Service No:10421. Born in Muckross, Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in
Tralee while living in Killarney. Killed in Action. He won the Military
Medal and is listed in the London Gazette.
Supplementary information; Son of the late Patrick and Mary Hannon. Grave
or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panels 78
and 79 on the Pozieres Memorial in France.
HANNON, MAURICE.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 23. Date of Death: 10-November-1917. Service No: 6488.
Supplementary information: Son of Patrick and Ellen Hannon, of Ballyduhig,
Listowel, Co. Kerry. Born in Lixnaw, County Kerry. Enlisted in Listowel
while living in Lixnaw, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial
Reference: Panel 143 to 144. He has no known grave but is listed on the
Tyne Cot Memorial in Belgium.
HANRAHAN, TIMOTHY.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:21-December-1914. Age at Death,40. Service No:5873. Born in
Glin, County Limerick. Enlisted in Limerick while living in Tarbert,
County Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no
known grave but is listed on Panels 43 and 44 on the Le Touret Memorial in
France.
HARDING, GEORGE.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 27. Date of Death: 28-October-1914. Service No: 9100.
Supplementary information: Husband of Mary Ellen Harding, of 18,
Ballymacthomas, Co. Kerry. Born in Deptford, Kent. Enlisted in Woolwich.
Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: III. A. 14. Cemetery: Bethune
Town Cemetery in France.
HARINGTON, DENIS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Unit; 8th
Battalion.
Date of Death:09-September-1916. Service No:43186. Formerly he was with
the Connaught Rangers where his number was 6127. Born in Bantry, County
Cork. Enlisted in Galway while living in Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave
or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and
Face 4D and 5B on the Thiepval Memorial in France.
HARRINGTON, JEREMIAH.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death: 25-Decemebr-1914. Service No:8281. Born in Kenmare, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Carlow. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference:
IX. F. 8. Cemetery: Strand Military Cemetery in Belgium
HARRINGTON, JOHN.
Rank: Corporal. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 26. Date of Death: 13-March-1916. Service No: 8865.
Supplementary information: Son of Paul and Bridget Harrington, of 4,
Davitt Place, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted
in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference:
Panel 44. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial in Belgium.
HARRINGTON, MICHAEL.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:26-July-1917. Service No:8872. Born in Tuosist, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Naas, County Kildare. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial
Reference: I. H. 8. Cemetery: Dozinghem Military Cemetery in Belgium.
HARRINGTON, THOMAS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:14-August-1917. Service No:4427.
Born in Dingle, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in
Killarney, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference:
XVII. F. 14A. Cemetery: Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium.
HARRIS, GERALD PATRICK.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:13-January-1918. Service No:29920. Born in Tarbet, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin. Killed in action.
Supplementary information; Husband of Norah Harris, of 29, Coulson Avenue,
Rathgar, Dublin. Grave or Memorial Reference:II. D. 28. Cemetery: Unicorn
Cemetery, Vend’huile in France.
HARRIS, JOHN JAMES FITZGERALD.
Rank: Major. Regiment or Service: South African Infantry. Unit: 1st Regt.
Age at death: 43. Date of Death: 20-January-1920 Awards: O B E.
Supplementary information: Husband of Beatrice-Fitzgerald Harris, of Feirm
Bawn, Doughcloyne, Co. Cork. Grave or Memorial Reference: In South-West
part, near gate. Cemetery: Annagh Cemetery, County Kerry.
HARTNETT, EDWARD.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:01-May-1915. Age at Death,25. Service No:8524. Born in St
John’s, Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee,
County Kerry. Killed in action in Gallipoli. Supplementary information;
Son of Mrs. H. Hartnett, of Patrickswell, Co. Limerick, and the late Clr.
Serjt. J. Hartnett (Royal Munster Fusiliers). Grave or Memorial Reference:
He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles
Memorial in Turkey.
HARTNETT, MICHAEL CHARLES.
Rank:
Lieutenant. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: Attached
to the Royal Flying Corps.
Age at death: 21. Date of Death: 19-September-1917.
Supplementary information: Son of W. J. and Kathleen Hartnett, of 10,
Brian Rd., Marino, Clontarf, Dublin. Born at Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Killed in
Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: XII. A. 14. Cemetery: Harlebeke New
British Cemetery in Belgium.
HAWLEY. WILLIAM.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment).
Unit: 24th Battalion.
Age at death: 20. Date of Death: 10-October-1918. Service No: 919811.
Next of kin listed as (mother), Mr Peter Hawley, 131 Forfar
Street, Montreal. Next of kin details later changed to his mother. Address
on enlistment, 131 Forfar Street. Montreal. Place of birth, County Kerry,
Ireland. Date of birth,30-May-1896. Occupation on enlistment, apprentice.
Place and date of enlistment, 01-August-1916. Montreal. Height, 5 feet, 5
inches. Complexion, dark. Eyes, blue. Hair, dark. Previous military
experience, 55th I.C.TR.Supplementary
information: Son of Peter and Mary Hawley, of 114A, Forfar St., Montreal,
Canada. Born at Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: C3. 233.
Cemetery: Deal Cemetery, Kent, UK.
HAYES, MICHAEL.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 9th
Battalion.
Date of Death:09-January-1916. Age at Death,19. Service No:10388.
Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Cork while living in Mallow,
County Cork. Died of wounds.
Supplementary information; Son of John Hayes, of Blackrock, Mallow, Co.
Cork. Grave or Memorial Reference:I. J. 59. Cemetery: Chocques Military
Cemetery, Pas-De-Calais, France.
HAYES, WILLIAM.
Rank: Captain. Regiment or Service: The Queen's (Royal West Surrey
Regiment).
Age at death: 27. Date of Death: 20-October-1918 Awards: D S O.
Supplementary information: Son of Major P. A. Hayes, of Dingle, Co. Kerry,
and of Lady Babtie (nee Barry), of Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. Died. Grave or
Memorial Reference: I. C. 19. Cemetery: Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Italy.
HEALY. DAN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Scots. Unit: 11th Battalion.
Age at death: 23. Date of Death: 23-July-1918. Service No: 13350.
Supplementary information: Son of Patrick and Hannah Healy, of Kilgarvan,
Co. Kerry. Born in Kilgarvan, County Kerry. Enlisted in Bathgate while
living in Kilgarvan, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial
Reference: V. C. 6. Cemetery: Marfaux British Cemetery, Marne, France.
HEALY, DANIEL JOHN.
Rank: Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:21-October-1914. Service No:6721. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Cardiff. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference:
XIV. C. 22. Cemetery; Perth Cemetery (China Wall) in Belgium.
HEALY, MARTIN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 8th
Battalion.
Age at death: 20. Date of Death: 09-September-1916. Service No: 3256.
Supplementary information: Son of Philip and Bridget Healy, of Littor
Asdee, Ballylongford, Co. Kerry. Born in Ballylongford, County Kerry.
Enlisted in Kilmallock, County Limerick while living in Ballylongford,
County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. E. I.
Cemetery: Danzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, Somme, France.
HEALY. MICHAEL.
Rank: Rifleman. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Rifles. Unit: 1st
Garrison Battalion. Age at death: 48. Date of Death: 15-September-1917.
Service No: G/574(CWGC), 574(SDGW).
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Johanna Healy; husband of
Margaret Healy, of Charles St., Listowel, Co. Kerry Republic of Ireland.
Buried in Cawnpore Cantonment New Cemetery. Born in Listowel, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Listowel, County Kerry. Died in India. Formerly he was
with the Royal Munster Fusiliers where his number was 4639. Grave or
Memorial Reference: Face 23. He has no known grave but is listed on the
Madras 1914-1918 War Memorial, Chennai, India.
HEALY, MICHAEL.
Rank: Acting Corporal. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers.
Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:22-September-1915. Service No:7637. Born in Glenbeigh,
County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Glenbeigh, County Kerry.
Died of wounds at sea. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave
but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.
HEFFERNAN, JOHN.
Rank: Acting Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: Corps of Military
Police. Unit; Foot Branch.
Date of Death:15-June-1918. Age at Death,29. Service No:P/10078. Born in
Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Bootle while living in Bootle. Died
at home. Husband of Maud Heffernan, of 335, Derby Rd., Bootle. Born in
Ireland. Supplementary information; Grave or Memorial Reference: R391.
Cemetery: Liverpool (Ford) Roman Catholic Cemetery in Liverpool.
HENNESSEY, DENIS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 8th
Battalion.
Date of Death:20-July-1916. Service No:4800. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in London while living in East Finchley, Middlesex. Killed
in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. C. 7. Cemetery: Mazingarbe
Communal Cemetery Extension in France.
HENNESSEY, JOHN.
Rank: Company Sergeant Major. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment.
Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death: 31-July-1917. Service No:4797(SDGW) 4794(CWGC). Born in
Listowel, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee. Killed in action. Grave or
Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 44 on the
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.
HERBERT, WILLIAM.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd
Battalion.
Age at death: 34. Date of Death: 18-November-1914. Service No: 6139.
Supplementary information: Son of Mrs. Mary Ryle, of 11, Dominick St.,
Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while
living in Tralee, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial
Reference: III. A. 49. Cemetery: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery in France.
HERLIHY, JOHN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Connaught Rangers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:18-November-1915. Service No:7543. Born in Limerick.
Enlisted in Pontypridd while living in Castleisland. Died. Grave or
Memorial Reference:North part, 2. Cemetery: Marthes Churchyard,
Pas-De-Calais, France.
HERRAGHTY, WILLIAM RICHARD.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment).
Age at death: 42. Date of Death: 28-September-1918. Service No: 489770.
Next of kin listed as (mother), Ellen Herraghty, Dingle,
County Kerry, Ireland. Address on enlistment, Derchester Street W.,
Montreal. Place of birth, Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. Date of birth,.
Occupation on enlistment, commercial traveller. Marital status, widower.
Place and date of enlistment, 17-April-1916. Montreal. Height, 5 feet, 8
inches. Complexion, medium. Eyes, blue. Hair, brown. Previous military
experience, Prov. Lieut. 109th Regiment, Toronto and Naval and
Military Academy, Margate, Englnad.
Supplementary information: Son of Richard and Ellen Herraghty, of Orchard
Villa, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: A. 22.
Cemetery: Mill Switch British cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Cambrai, Nord, France.
HICKEY, JOHN.
Rank: Lance Sergeant. Regiment or Service: South Wales Borderers. Unit; 6th
Battalion. Date of Death:12-July-1916. Service No:16258. Born in Rathmore,
County Kerry, Ireland. Enlisted in Brecon while living in Ebb Vale, Mon.
Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but
is listed on Pier and Face 4 A on the Thiepval Memorial in France.
HICKEY, PATRICK.
Rank: Sapper. Regiment or Service: New Zealand Engineers. Unit: No. 1
Field Coy.
Age at death: 52. Date of Death: 23-November-1916. Service No: 4/1793.
Occupation on enlistment, labourer. Next of kin, (brother), Mr E Hickey,
Heriot, Otago, N.Z. Embarked for the front with 9th Reinforcements New
Zealand Engineers on 08-January-1916 from Wellington, New Zealand on board
the ‘Maunganui’ bound for Suez, Egypt. Accidental death (drowned).Supplementary
information: Son of Denis and Ellen Hickey, of Coolnageragh, Castleisland,
Co. Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. H. 3. Cemetery: Anzac
Cemetery, Sailly-Sur-La-Lys in France.
HICKEY(SDGW)
HICKIE(CWGC, IMR), TIMOTHY.
Rank: Sapper. Regiment or Service: Corps of Royal
Engineers. Unit; 9th Field Company. Date of Death:06-July-1915.
Age at Death,40. Service No:3967. Born in Rathmore, County Kerry. Enlisted
in Kinsale. Died of wounds.
Supplementary information; Brother of Michael Hickie, of 12, Clyde Rd.,
Silvertown, London. Grave or Memorial Reference: III. D. 4. Cemetery:
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium.
HICKEY, WILLIAM.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:26-June-1916. Age at Death,22. Service No:10393. Born in
Rathmore, County Kerry. Enlisted in Cork while living in Rathmore. Died of
wounds.
Supplementary information; Son of William and Johannah Hickey; Husband of
Mary Hickey, of Carriganimmy, Macroom, Cork. Grave or Memorial
Reference: V. E. 81. Cemetery: Bethune Town Cemetery in France.
HICKIE, TIMOTHY.
See HICKEY, TIMOTHY.
HICKMAN, JAMES.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 4th
Battalion.
Age at death: 18. Date of Death: 10-October-1918. Service No: 7550.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Catherine Hickman, of 3,
Waterloo Place, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in St John’s, Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee, County Kerry. Died at home. Formerly he was
with the Royal Munster Fusiliers where his number was 6914. He has no
known grave but is listed on the Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton UK.
HIFLE, GEORGE RAYMOND.
Rank: Sapper. Regiment or Service: Canadian Engineers. Unit: 3rd Field
Coy.
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Age at death: 33. Date of Death: 05-September-1915. Service No: 45121.
Next of kin listed as Mrs Hifle, Castle Street, Tralee,
County Kerry, Ireland. Place of birth, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Date
of birth,12-June-1882. Occupation on enlistment, pharmaceutical chemist.
Place and date of enlistment, 26-September-1914. Valcartier. Height, 5
feet,7 inches.
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Complexion, dark. Eyes, brown. Hair, brown. Previous
military experience, South of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry.
Supplementary information: Son of Rose Hifle, of 29, Highfield Rd.,
Rathgar Dublin, and the late John Hifle. Native of Tralee, Co. Kerry.
Grave or Memorial Reference: II. A. 45. Cemetery: Bailleul Communal
Cemetery Extension (Nord) in France.
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HIGGINS, DAN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: South Wales Borderers. Unit; Depot.
Date of Death: 08-September-1914. Service No:14855.
Born in Chefsee, Kerry, Ireland. Enlisted in Newport, Mon. Died at home.
Grave or Memorial Reference:C.13.26. Cemetery: Ebbw Vale Cemetery,
Monmouthshire, UK.
HIGGINS, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: Depot.
Age at death: 39. Date of Death: 16-November-1914. Service No: 1476. Born
in St John’s, Limerick. Enlisted in Limerick while living in Limerick.
Died at home. Supplementary information: Husband of Hannah Higgins, of 3,
St. Alphonsus St., Limerick. Grave or Memorial Reference: Middle of right
section. Cemetery: Tralee Military Cemetery, County Kerry.
HILL, MARSHALL ALFRED.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Unit: 1st
Battalion. Secondary Regiment: Royal Irish Rifles Secondary. Unit:
Attached to the 7th Battalion. Age at death: 30. Date of Death:
31-May-1918. Service No: 29484.
Supplementary information: Son of Peter and Susan Hill, of Mortra,
Ballymcelligott, Co. Kerry. Born in Dublin. Enlisted in Dublin. Died of
wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. K. 38. Cemetery: Aire Communal
Cemetery in France.
HILL, WILLIAM.
Rank: Air Mechanic 3rd Class. Regiment or Service: Royal Air Force,
Reinforcements Wing.
Age at death: 19. Date of Death: 06-November-1918. Service No: 309952. Pte
Flynn was one of five personnel who died that day. The influenza pandemic
was rife at this time.
Supplementary information: Son of William and Catherine Hill, of Flemby,
Ballymacelligatt, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: 70.
Cemetery: Blandford Cemetery UK.
HILLIARD, ROBERT.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service:
Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 9th Battalion.
Age at death: 32. Date of Death: 24-December-1916. Service No: 170.
Supplementary information: Son of Christopher and Johanna Hilliard, of
Castlegregory, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Born, Tralee, Kerry. Occupation on enlistment, Labourer.
Age on enlistment; 23 years 10 months. Previous to enlistment he was a
member of the Clermont Rifle Club. Next of kin details; Mr Christopher
Hilliard, Denny Street, Tralee. Later changed to Killiney, Castlegregory,
County Kerry. Place and date of enlistment, 04-September-1914. Rockhampton,
Queensland. Weight, 11st 7 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 1 ½ inches. Complexion,
dark. Eyes, blue. Hair, brown. Killed in action. Initially buried near a
crossroad in Longueval, 2 ¾ miles WNW of Combles. His parents Christopher
and Johanna Hilliard were each awarded a pension of 5 shillings per
fortnight.Grave
or Memorial Reference: IX. I. 6. Cemetery: Delville Wood Cemetery,
Longueval in France.
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HOLLAND MICHAEL.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death: 19-May-1916. Service No: 5919.
Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Kenmare while living in
Kenmare, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I.
E. 1. Cemetery: Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay in France.
HOLLAND, PATRICK.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:15-November-1914. Service No:4567. Born in Kenmare, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Kenmare, County Kerry. Killed
in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is
listed on Panel 44 on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium
HORAN, THOMAS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd
Battalion(SDGW) Depot(CWGC).
Date of Death: 05-November-1915. Service No:4509(SDGW), 3/4509(CWGC).
Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in
Killarney. Died of wounds at home. Grave or Memorial Reference:24.
170.Cemetery: Norwich Cemetery, Norfolk, UK.
HOGAN, THOMAS.
(Served under the alias, MURPHY).
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Unit:
2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 31. Date of Death: 14-May-1917. Service No: 17137.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Jane Hogan, of Tralee, Co
Kerry. This man is not in any other war dead database. Grave or Memorial
Reference: I. G. 8. Cemetery: Ham British Cemetery, Muille-Villette,
Somme, France.

HORGAN, CORNELIUS.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canterbury
Regiment, N.Z.E.F. Unit: 1st Battalion. Age at death: 26. Date of Death:
26-July-1917. Service No: 6/3015 and also listed under 6/3045. Enlistment
address, Seadown, N.Z. Next of kin, (friend), Miss Addie Jubb, Kensington,
Timaru, N.Z. Embarked for the front with 7th Reinforcements, Canterbury
Infantry Battalion on 09-October-1915 from Wellington, New Zealand on
board the ‘Aparima’, ‘Navua’ or ‘Warrimoo’ bound for Suez, Egypt. Killed
in action. Supplementary information: Son of Batt and Ellen Horgan, of
Gurrane, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. C. 3.
Cemetery: Pont-D’Achelles Military Cemetery, Nieppe, Nord, France.
HUDSON, ROBERT CHARLES C.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canadian Railway Troops.
Age at death: 27. Date of Death: 17-October-1918. Service No: 2497764.
Next of kin listed as (mother), Maria, Hudson, Tralee,
County Kerry, Ireland. Address on enlistment, Islington, Ontario, Canada.
Place of birth, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Date of birth,
27-July-1891. Occupation on enlistment, construction foreman. Place and
date of enlistment,11-July-1917. Toronto, Canada. Height, 5 feet, 3 ¾
inches. Complexion, medium. Eyes, blue. Hair, dark.Supplementary
information: Son of Robert and Marie Hudson, of Gortmore House, Tralee,
Co. Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: Y. 9. 10. Cemetery:
Hamilton Cemetery, Ontario, Canada.
HUGGARD, ABRAHAM PERCY.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario
Regiment). Unit: 3rd Battalion.
Age at death: 20. Date of Death: 13-June-1916. Service No: 446831.
Supplementary information: Son of Robert Huggard, of Cappagh, Cahirciveen,
Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Next of kin listed as (mother), Jessie Huggard, Clonbui(?),
Ireland.County Kerry.
Place of birth, Gallway(sic) Ireland. Date of
birth,13-June-1893. Occupation on enlistment, labourer. Place and date of
enlistment, 12-May-1915. Calgary. Height, 5 feet, 8 ¼ inches. Complexion,
dark. Eyes, brown. Hair, black.Grave
or Memorial Reference: Panel 18 - 24 - 26 - 30. He has no known grave but
is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.
HUGGARD, THOMAS.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 1st
Battalion.
Date of Death: 17-September-1916. Service No: 7862. Enlisted in Limerick
while living in Waterville, County Kerry. Died of wounds at home. Grave
or Memorial Reference: East of Church, near East boundary. Cemetery:
Dromod Church of Ireland Churchyard, County Kerry.
HUNT, HAMO(SDGW)
H L B(CWGC).
Rank: Corporal. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment.
Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:15-April-1918. Service No:10178. Born in Killorglin, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Cork. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: X.
D. 6. Cemetery: Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
HUNTER DUNCAN.
Rank: Rifleman. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Rifles. Unit; 10th
Battalion.
Date of Death:19-June-1916. Age at Death,38. Service No:14802. Born in
Tarbert, County Kerry. Enlisted in Belfast. Killed in action.
Supplementary information; Son of John and Agnes Hunter; husband of Mary
Hunter, of 27, Bryson St., Belfast. Grave or Memorial Reference:I.A.30.
Cemetery: Hamel Military Cemetery, Beaumont Hamel, Somme, France.
HURLEY, PATRICK.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 2nd
Battalion.
Date of Death:30-September-1915. Service No:6722. Born in Tralee, County
Kerry. Enlisted in Cahir, County Tipperary while living in Tralee, County
Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known
grave but is listed on Panel 9 and 10 on the Loos Memorial in France.
HURLY, JOHN WILLIAM.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F. Unit: 1st
Battalion.
Age at death: 25. Date of Death: 28-August-1918. Service No: 69238.
Occupation on enlistment, trimmer. Next of kin, (mother), Mrs G Hurly, 45
Esplanade, Petone, N.Z. Embarked for the front with 34th Reinforcements
Wellington Infantry Regiment, B Company on 08-February-1918 from
Wellington, New Zealand on board the ‘Ulimaroa’ bound for Liverpool,
England. Died of wounds. Supplementary information: Son of John and
Georgina Hurly, of 45, Esplanade, Petone, Wellington, New Zealand. Native
of Castle Island, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Grave or Memorial Reference: V. B.
8. Cemetery: Barneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt, Somme, France.
HUSSEY, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 8th
Battalion.
Age at death: 25. Date of Death: 03-September-1916. Service No: 3966.
Supplementary information: Son of Julia Hussey, of Bohocogram, Sneem, Co.
Kerry, and the late Patrick Hussey. Born in Sneem, County Kerry. Enlisted
in Merthyr, Glamorgan while living in Merthyr. Killed in Action. Grave or
Memorial Reference: Pier and Face 16 C. He has no known grave but is
listed on the Thiepval Memorial in France.
HUTTON, THOMAS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Unit;1st
Battalion.
Date of Death:21-August-1915. Age at Death,22. Service No:18713.
Born in Glendermott, County Derry(SDGW), Glendermott, County
Kerry(IMR). Enlisted in Londonderry. Killed in Action in Gallipoli.
Supplementary information;
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hutton, of 60, Strabane Old Rd.,
Waterside, Londonderry.
Grave or Memorial
Reference: Panel 97 to 101. He has no known grave but is listed on the
Helles Memorial in Turkey.