Kerry’s World War I Dead O

OATTES, ROBERT. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:21-August-1918. Service No:4550.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 16C on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O'BOYLE, WILLIAM.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 25. Date of Death: 02-November-1917. Service No: 10491. Supplementary information: Son of Terence and Katherine O'Boyle, of Gullone House, Ballyborion, Co. Kerry. Born in Ballybunion, County Kerry. Enlisted in Whitehall, Middlesex while living in Ballybunion, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: P. III. S. 9A. Cemetery: St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen in France.

 

O'BRIEN, DANIEL.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Unit: 15th Battalion.
Age at death: 54. Date of Death: 22-January-1918. Service No: 63690.
Supplementary information: Son of Charles and Catherine O'Brien, of Anlough, Glencar, Co. Kerry. Served 25 years in 1st Royal Dragoons and in South African War. Grave or Memorial Reference: Middle of right section. Cemetery: Tralee Military Cemetery, County Kerry.

 

O’BRIEN, JOHN. 
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Highland Light Infantry. Unit; 10th (service) Battalion. Date of Death:25-September-1915.
Service No:12589.  Born in Kerry, Ireland. Enlisted in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 108 to 112 on the Loos Memorial in France.

 

O’BRIEN, MICHAEL. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:30-January-1915. Service No:3036.  Born in Listowel, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Listowel, 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.

 

O’BRIEN, MICHAEL. 
Rank: Sapper.  Regiment or Service: Corps of Royal Engineers. Unit; 92nd Field Company.
Date of Death:07-August-1918. Age at Death,25. Service No:49847.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Cork while living in Nottingham. Died of wounds. Supplementary information; Son of Michael and Margaret O'Brien, of Cork; husband of Edith Norah O'Brien, of 13, Brand St., Meadow Lane, Nottingham. Grave or Memorial Reference: IV. E. 17. Vignacourt British Cemetery in France.

 

O'BRIEN, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: "A" Coy. 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 29. Date of Death: 09-May-1915. Service No: 3607. Born in St John’s, Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action.
Supplementary information: Son of Mary O'Brien, of 69, Brogue Lane, Tralee, Co. Kerry, and the late John O'Brien. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 43 and 44. He has no known grave but is listed on the Le Touret Memorial in France.

 

O’BRIEN, RICHARD. 
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:15-July-1916. Service No:3600. 
Born in Castleisland,, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: H.2. Cemetery: Dernancourt Communal Cemetery in France.

 

O'BRIEN, RICHARD.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 35. Date of Death: 09-May-1915. Service No: 3809. Born in Lyracrompane, Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Listowel, County Kerry.  
Supplementary information: Son of John and Honoria Coffey O'Brien, of Kilcara, Duagh Kilmorna, Co. Kerry; husband of Nora O'Brien. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 43 and 44. He has no known grave but is listed on the Le Touret Memorial in France.

 

O'BRIEN, TIMOTHY.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 33. Date of Death: 11-May-1915. Service No: 4366. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Supplementary information: Son of John and Honoria Coffey O'Brien, of Kilcara, Duagh Kilmorna, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 43 and 44. He has no known grave but is listed on the Le Touret Memorial in France.

 

O'BRIEN, TIMOTHY.  
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 59th Battalion.
Age at death: 29. Date of Death: 09-April-1918. Service No: 5165.
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Annie O'Brien, of Lissavane, West Milltown, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Born, Killarney, Ireland. Occupation on enlistment, Labourer. Age on enlistment; 21 years 8 months. Next of kin details; (father) Mr Michael O’Brien, Lissivane, West Milton, County Kerry. Addres later changed to, C/o Mrs McCarthy, Post Office, Faha, Beaufort, County Kerry. Place and date of enlistment, 01-December-1915 also listed as 08-January-1916. Melbourne, Victoria.Weight, 129 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. Complexion, fresh. Eyes, blue. Hair, (scanty) brown. received a gunshot wound to the ankle in December-1916, sent to England to treatment and returned to the French battlefields in October-1917. Killed in action. Temporarily buried in Hamlet British Cemetery (behind the Church) just due east of Corbie. Later exhumed and transferred to Adelaide Cemetery.Grave or Memorial Reference: III. O. 1. Cemetery: Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux in France.  [Related Documents]

  

O'BRIEN, WILLIAM.
Rank: Staff Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Army Service Corps.
Age at death: 28. Date of Death: 26-November-1918. Service No: T3/029947. Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Hannah O'Brien, of Ballyard Lodge, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: M. 6. 28. Cemetery: Portsmouth (Milton) Cemetery, Hampshire, UK.

 

O'BRIEN, WILLIAM.
Rank: Petty Officer Stoker. Regiment or Service: Royal. Unit: H.M.S. "Monmouth."
Age at death: 37. Date of Death: 01-November-1914. Service No: 276218.
On this day HMS MONMOUTH received a 8. 2 inch shell from the SMS Gneisenau which almost blew her to pieces. She limped away and later that day was sent to the bottom by SS NURNBERG. There were no survivors.  MAHONEY, THOMAS, another Kerryman also died on the Monmouth. See additional information of the battle under SHEA, BATT. Supplementary information: Son of William and Bridget O'Brien, of Annascaul, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: 3. He has no known grave but is listed on the Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK.

 

O’BYRNE, EDWARD. 
Rank: Lance Corporal.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 8th Battalion. Date of Death:09-September-1916. Service No:3644.  Born in Aldershot. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Listowel, County Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 16 C on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O’CALLAGHAN, DANIEL.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Rifles. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:24-March-1918. Age at Death,24. Service No:10306.  Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee. Died.
Supplementary information; Son of Daniel and Mary O'Callaghan, of Fleming's Lane, High St., Killarney. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 74 to 76 on the Pozieres Memorial.

 

O’CALLAGHAN, JOHN PATRICK. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:09-April-1918. Age at Death,23. Service No:5188. Born in Kells, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killorglin, County Kerry. Died of wounds.
Supplementary information; Son of the late Patrick and Johannah O''Callaghan. Native of Kells, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: P. IX. J. 9B. Cemetery: St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen in France.

 

O'CONNELL, JAMES.  
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 24th Battalion.
Date of Death: 05-August-1916. Service No: 683.
Born, Rathmore, Killarney, County Kerry. Occupation on enlistment, Sailor.  Age on enlistment; 23 years - months. Next of kin details; (mother) Laura O’Connor, Rathneg, Rathmore, County Kerry, Ireland. Place and date of enlistment, 23-March-1915. Melbourne, Australia. Laura died on 23-June-1918 and Maurice O’Connor (brother) Rathbeg, Rathmore, County Kerry became the new next of kin. Weight, 10st 8 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 7 ½  inches. Complexion, dark Eyes, dark blue. Hair, black. Killed in action in France. Served in Gallipoli, Alexandria and Marseilles. His mother received a pension of £2 per fortnight from October-1916 until her death in 1918. Memorial: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial. Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery in France.  [Related Documents]

 

O'CONNELL, JAMES.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 20. Date of Death: 09-September-1916. Service No: 6604. Born in St Annes, Cork. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killarney, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Supplementary information: Son of James and Nora O'Connell, of Dodds Lane, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Pier and Face 16 C. He has no known grave but is listed on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O’CONNELL, MAURICE
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:21-August-1916. Service No:4969.  Born in Ballybunion, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 16C on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O’CONNELL, PATRICK J.  
Rank: Lance Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st Battalion.

Date of Death:01-November-1914. Service No:2434. Born in Cordal, C
ounty Kerry. Enlisted in Whitehall, Middlesex while living in Birr, King's County. Originally listed as missing in action in November later changed to killed in action. His family are listed in the newspaper as living in Newbridge Street, Birr.  Age at Death;32. The image above are taken from the King’s County Chronicle of 1915.
Supplementary information; Son of Mrs. David O'Connell, of Castleisland, Kerry; husband of Mary O'Connell, of 95, Bird-in-Bush Rd., Peckham, London. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 11 on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium. 

 

O'CONNELL, TIMOTHY.
Rank: Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Engineers. Unit: 12th Field Coy.
Age at death: 27. Date of Death: 09-August-1915. Service No: 17162.
Supplementary information: Son of Julia O'Connell, of Sussa, Imlaghmore, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry. Born in Caherciveen, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Emlaghmore, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 9. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.

 

O’CONNOR, DANIEL. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:05-December-1916. Service No:4968.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Killorglin while living in Milltown, County Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. L. 15. Cemetery: Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay in France.

 

O'CONNOR, DENNIS.
Rank: Rifleman. Regiment or Service: King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Unit; 18th Battalion.
Date of Death:15-September-1916. Service No:C/6024.  Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Romford, Essex while living in Muckross, Killarney. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference; He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 13 A and 13 B on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

  

O'CONNOR, DENIS.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Unit: 7th Battalion.
Age at death: 35. Date of Death: 27-February-1917. Service No: 24307. Born in Ballyhan, County Kerry. Enlisted in Merthyr while living in Ballyhan, County Kerry.  Killed in Action in the Balkans. Supplementary information: Son of John and Nora O'Connor, of Cahirdean Cottage, Ballyhar, Farranfore, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: 836. Cemetery: Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery in Greece.

 

O'CONNOR, FLORENCE.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Connaught Rangers. Unit: "B" Coy. 6th Battalion. Age at death: 19. Date of Death: 21-March-1918. Service No: 6687. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Supplementary information: Son of Eugene and Bridget O'Connor, of 19, McCowen's Lane, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 77. He has no known grave but is listed on the Pozieres Memorial in France.

 

O'CONNOR, JAMES.  
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: C Company, 15th Battalion.
Date of Death: 30-August-1915. Service No: 951.
Born, Tralee, County Kerry. Occupation on enlistment,  Age on enlistment; 40 years 2 months. Next of kin details; (sister) Mrs Norah Killeen, Ipswitch Road, Brisbane, later changer to (wife) Mrs Isabella O’Connor, 56 Coghlan Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney. Place and date of enlistment, 27-February-1915. Liverpool, NSW. Weight,  lbs. Height, 5 feet, 4 ¼  inches. Complexion, dark. Eyes, grey. Hair, dark. Died of wounds ( bomb wounds head to Mudros, Anzac)at Gaba Tepe on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Buried at sea from the hospital ship ‘Gloucester Castle.’Grave or Memorial Reference: 62. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial in Turkey.  [Related Documents]

 

O’CONNOR, JEREMIAH.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:26-November-1914.  Service No:3642. Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killarney.  Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference:VI.A.27. Cemetery: Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

 

O'CONNOR. JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Date of Death: 12-January-1917. Service No: 4425. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action.
Supplementary information: Husband of Mrs. A. O'Connor, of 14, Connor's Lane, Boherbee, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: H. 9. Cemetery: Pond Farm Cemetery in Belgium.

 

O'CONNOR, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: South Wales Borderers. Unit: 5th Battalion.
Age at death: 30. Date of Death: 25-March-1918. Service No: 13836. Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Newport, Mon while living in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Nora O'Connor, of Caherdean, Ballyhar, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: XII. E. 8. Cemetery: Grevillers British Cemetery,Pas-De-Calais, France.

 

O'CONNOR, JOHN.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 23. Date of Death: 13-October-1915. Service No: 4165. Born in Listowel, County Kerry. Enlisted in Listowel while living in Listowel, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Supplementary information: Son of Mrs. Kate O'Connor, of William St., Listowel, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 127. He has no known grave but is listed on the Loos Memorial in France.

 

O’CONNOR. LAWRENCE. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit; 6th Battalion.
Date of Death:15-April-1916. Service No:3373.  Born in St Mary’s, Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Wexford. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: E. 1. Cemetery, Bois-Carre Military Cemetery, Haisnes in France.

 

O'CONNOR, MICHAEL BERNARD.  
Rank: Second Lieutenant. Regiment or Service: Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F. Unit: 3rd Battalion.
Age at death: 23. Date of Death: 05-April-1918. Service No: 18582. Occupation on enlistment, school teacher. Next of kin, (father), Mr M O’Connor, Hazelburn, Timaru, N.Z. Embarked for the front with New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 14th Reinforcements 2nd Battalion, (F Company ) on 30-December-1916 from Wellington, New Zealand on board the ‘Athenic’ bound for Plymouth, England. Killed in action. Supplementary information: Son of Maurice and Elizabeth O'Connor, of County Kerry, Ireland. Image above courtesy of the Auckland Weekly News, 1919. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. M. 27. Cemetery: Auchonvillers Military Cemetery in France. 

 

O'CONNOR, PATRICK.
Rank: Leading Stoker. Regiment or Service: Royal Navy. Unit: H.M.S. "Defence.".
Age at death: 43. Date of Death: 31-May-1916. Service No: 172086.
H. M. S. Defence was an armoured cruiser and was sent to the bottom by the Naval guns of a German battlehip during the battle of Jutland. There were no survivors.
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Bridget O'Connor, of Carhunapuka, Dingle, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: 15. He has no known grave but is listed on the Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK.

 

O'CONNOR, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Connaught Rangers. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 28. Date of Death: 29-February-1916. Service No: 6018. Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Kenmare, County Kerry.  Died in Mesopotamia. Supplementary information: Son of John and Mary O'Connor, of Emmett's Place, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 40 and 64. He has no known grave but is listed on the Basra Memorial in Iraq.

 

O'CONNOR, ROBERT.
Rank: Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit: "A" Coy. 2nd Battalion. Age at death: 36. Date of Death: 31-July-1917. Service No: 9337.
Supplementary information: Son of Martin and Catherine O'Connor, of 46 and 47, Bridge St., Tralee, Co. Kerry; husband of Mary O'Connor, of 1, Lower Browne St., Youghal, Co. Cork. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Limerick. Killed in Action. Formerly he was with the Seaforth Highlanders where his number was 6560. Served in the South African Campaign. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 44. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.

O’CONNOR, THOMAS. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st  Battalion.
Date of Death:28-June-1917. Service No:5347.  Born in Stradbally, County Kerry. Enlisted in Ystradgynlais(sic), Brecon while living in Lower Cromtwinch, South Wales. Killed in action. Supplementary information; Of Lower Cwmtwrch, South Wales. Grave or Memorial Reference: Plot 3. Row F. Grave 24. Cemetery; Ferme-Olivier Cemetery in Belgium.

 

O’CONNOR, THOMAS. 
Rank: Corporal.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:27-August-1915. Service No:10262.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Died of wounds in Gallipoli. Grave or Memorial Reference: F.184. Cemetery: Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.

 

O’CONNOR, THOMAS.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:10-November-1917. Service No:44.  Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killarney. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panels 143 to 144 on the Tyne Cot Memorial in Belgium.

 

O’CONNOR, THOMAS. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit; 7th Battalion.
Date of Death:02-September-1918. Service No:26480. Formerly he was with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers where his number was 21099. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Cardiff while living in Port Talbot, Glam. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: III. A. 29. Cemetery: Dranoutre Military Cemetery in Belgium.

 

O'CONNOR. TIMOTHY.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 5th Battalion.
Age at death: 26. Date of Death: 04-November-1918. Service No: 50.
Supplementary information: Son of Mrs. Honora Barry, of 36, Boherbee, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. B. 34. Cemetery: Cross Roads Cemetery, Fontaine-Au-Bois in France. 

 

O'DELL, WILLIAM.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death: 25-September-1915. Service No: 4575.
Supplementary information: Husband of Mary O'Dell, of Ballygowlonge, Listowel, Co. Kerry. Born in Listowel, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 127. He has no known grave but is listed on the Loos Memorial in France.

 

O’DONNELL, ALEXANDER. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Unit; 8th Battalion.
Date of Death:02-May-1916. Service No:25196(SDGW) 25916(CWGC).  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Enniskillen while living in Blackrock. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: V. B. 49. Cemetery: Lillers Communal Cemetery in France.

  

O'DONNELL, PATRICK HENRY.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Unit: 50th Battalion. Age at death: 19. Date of Death: 17-September-1918. Service No: 116853. Born in Belfast. Enlisted in Dublin.  Died. Formerly he was with the London Regiment where his number was 655956.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Hannah O'Donnell, of 36, Bridge St., Tralee, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. K. 3. Cemetery: Glageon Communal Cemetery, Nord, France.

 

O'DONNELL, THOMAS.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: Depot.
Date of Death: 03-September-1914. Service No: 295. Born in Portland, Dorset and enlisted in Tralee. Died at home. Grave or Memorial Reference: Middle of right section. Cemetery: Tralee Military Cemetery, County Kerry.

 

O'DONOGHUE, DANIEL.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: East Yorkshire Regiment. Unit; 1/4th Battalion.
Date of Death:26-October-1918. Age at Death,41.  Service No:42080. Formerly he was with the Royal Irish Rifles where his number was 1248. Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Wexford while living in Cork.
  Killed in Action.
Supplementary information; Son of Daniel and Mary Ellen O''Donoghue, of Killarney; husband of Nora O''Donoghue, of 44, St. Finbarr''s Rd., Cork. Grave or Memorial Reference: VIII. C. 11. Cemetery: Niederzwehren Cemetery in Germany.

 

O'DONOGHUE, JEREMIAH.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 27. Date of Death: 10-November-1917. Service No: 8897. Born in St John’s, Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in Action.
Supplementary information: Son of Catherine O'Donoghue, of Quill St., Tralee, Co. Kerry, and the late Michael O'Donoghue. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 143 to 144. He has no known grave but is listed on the Tyne Cot Memorial in Belgium.

 

O’DONOGHUE(CWGC), DONOGHUE(SDGW), JEREMIAH. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:28-July-1916. Service No:7660.  Born in Killorglin, County Kerry. Enlisted in Liverpool while living in Liverpool. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. J. 24. Cemetery: Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe in France.

 

O’GRADY, CHARLES.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Durham Light Infantry Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:21-June-1917. Service No:26830. 
Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in London while living in Camberwell.
Killed in Action. Supplementary information; Husband of Lillian O'Grady, of 34, Grosvenor Park, Camberwell, London. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. D. 5. Cemetery: Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay in France.

 

O’GRADY, JAMES. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 6th Battalion.
Date of Death:09-August-1915. Service No:385.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in action in Gallipoli. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.

O'GRADY, JOHN.  
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 16th Battalion.
Age at death: 23. Date of Death: 02-May-1915. Service No: 598.
Supplementary information: Son of John O'Grady, of Cornane, Glenbeigh, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Born, Comane, Glenbeigh, Kerry, Ireland. Occupation on enlistment, Labourer. Age on enlistment; 21 years 7 months. Next of kin details; (father) John Grady, Comane, Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland. Place and date of enlistment, 25-September-1914. Helena Vale, W.A. Weight, 140 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Complexion, fair. Eyes, blue. Hair, light brown. Missing in action in the Dardanelles later changed by a Court of enquiry at Serapeum 6-8-28/4/16 to  killed in action in Gallipoli. He was only three weeks at the front when he was killed. Pension of 15 shillings per fortnight as awarded to his father and later reviewed and changed to 20 shillings per fortnight.  O’Grady was changed to Grady as his correct second name in the official records in December-1917.Grave or Memorial Reference: 56. He has no known grave but is listed on the Lone Pine Memorial in Turkey.  [Related Documents]

 

O’HALLORAN, EDWARD. 
Rank: Corporal.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:01-September-1915. Service No:9634.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: A. 11. Cemetery: Cambrin Churchyard Extension in France.

 

O'HALLORAN, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Date of Death: 08-September-1916. Service No: 5541. Born in Glin, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Ballylongford, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Supplementary information: Son of Mrs. Mary O'Halloran, of Ballylongford, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Pier and Face 16 C. He has no known grave but is listed on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O’HALLORAN, JOHN. 
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:30-November-1916. Service No:5430. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Causeway, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 16 C of the Thiepval memorial in France.

 

O'KEEFE/O'KEEFFE, DENNIS.
Rank: Sapper. Regiment or Service: Royal Engineers. Unit: 254th Tunnelling Coy.
Age at death: 47. Date of Death: 11-April-1917. Service No: 199098. Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Caerphilly, Glam  while living in Rathmore, County Kerry. Killed in Action.
Supplementary information: Son of Timothy and Ellen O'Keeffe, of Lissyconnor, Rathmore, Co. Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: VI. D. 2. Cemetery: Bethune Town Cemetery in France.

 

O’LEARY, CORNELIUS
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the line including the Yeomanry and Imperial Camel Corps. Unit; 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers.
Date of Death:07-November-1918. Age at Death,19. Service No:9988.  Born in Listry, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Beaufort, County Kerry. Died at home. Grave or Memorial Reference: Brookwood (United Kingdom 1914-18) Memorial, 30 Miles from London.

O'LEARY(CWGC,IMR), LEARY(SDGW and IMR), DANIEL.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: Connaught Rangers. Unit: 6th Battalion. Age at death: 31. Date of Death: 29-July-1916. Service No: 4661.
Supplementary information: Son of Daniel and Hanoria O'Leary, of Muckera, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Belfast while living in Kenmare, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: V. G. 49. Cemetery: Bethune Town Cemetery in France.

 

O’LEARY, DANIEL S. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st  Battalion.
Date of Death:25-September-1916. Service No:10144. 
Born in Caherdaniel, County Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin while living in Castle Cove, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 3 A on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O'LEARY, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death: 27-August-1914. Service No: 6178. Supplementary information: Husband of the late Johanna O'Leary, of Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. 12. Cemetery: Etreux British Cemetery, Etreux, Aisne, France.

 

O'LEARY, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Unit: 1st/4th Battalion.
Age at death: 25. Date of Death: 24-September-1916. Service No: 3207.
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Johanna O'Leary, of Ballybeg, Farranfore, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Pontefract. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: XI. A. 14A. Cemetery: Etaples Military Cemetery in France.

 

O'LOUGHLIN. E.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers.
Date of Death: 22-June-1920. Service No: 4151.
Supplementary information: Husband of A. O'Loughlin, of Carloona, Tarbert, Co.Kerry. This man is only in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database. Grave or Memorial Reference: 33507. Cemetery: Limerick (St Lawrence’s) Catholic Cemetery, County Limerick.

 

O'LOUGHLIN, STEPHEN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 3rd Battalion.
Date of Death: 15-November-1917. Service No: 9358 Born St John’s, Tralee. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee. Died at home. Grave or Memorial Reference: Middle of R.C. plot. Cemetery: Tralee New Cemetery, County Kerry.

 

O’NEILL, EDMOND. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:12-September-1918. Age at Death,26. Service No:5571.  Enlisted in Listowel while living in Tarbert, County Kerry. Killed in action. 
Supplementary information; Son of William O'Neill, of Ballylongford, Co. Kerry.
Grave or Memorial Reference: A. 26. Cemetery: Queant Communal Cemetery British Extension in France.

 

O’NEILL, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers.  Unit;8th Battalion.
Date of Death:09-September-1916. Age at Death,26. Service No:5571. Enlisted in Ennis while living in Feakle, County Clare. Killed in Action.
Supplementary information; Son of William O'Neill, of Ballylongford, Co. Kerry. Buried beside Castleisland man PRENDIVILLE. J. No: 4559 who died three days later. Grave or Memorial Reference:A.26. Cemetery: Queant Communal Cemetery British Extension in France.

 

O'NEILL, RICHARD.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Age at death: 32. Date of Death: 19-August-1915. Service No: 10/1605. Address on enlistment, Boys' Training Farm, Levin, New Zealand. Next of kin, (mother), Mrs Sarah O’Neil, Dunkinane, Beauford, County Kerry, Ireland. Embarked for the front with 3rd Reinforcements, Wellington Infantry Battalion on 14-February-1915 on board the ‘Maunganui’, ‘Tahiti’ or ‘Aparima’ bound for Egypt and then to Gallipoli. Died of wounds. Supplementary information: Son of John and Sarah O'Neill, of Dromkerry, Faha, Beaufort, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Born at Doonkenane, Beaufort. Grave or Memorial Reference: D. 44. Cemetery: Cairo War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.

 

O'REGAN, TERENCE.
Rank: Lance Corporal. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 20. Date of Death: 26-October-1917. Service No: 7649.
Supplementary information: Son of Terence and Johanna O'Regan, of Market House, Rock St., Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee, County Kerry. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: XXX. G. 25. Cemetery: Etaples Military Cemetery in France.

 

O'REILLY, FRANCIS MICHAEL.
Rank: Sapper. Regiment or Service: Royal Engineers. Unit: No. 2 Air Line Sect.
Age at death: 22. Date of Death: 28-August-1915. Service No: 21578.
Supplementary information: Son of James and Sarah O'Reilly, of Lissivigeen, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Member of the Third Order of St. Francis. Born in Lissivigeen, County Kerry. Enlisted in Glasgow while living in Lissivigeen, County Kerry.  Died. Grave or Memorial Reference: 5. Cemetery: Houchin Communal Cmetery, Pas-De-Calais, France.

 

O'REILLY, MICHAEL.  
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 11th Battalion.
Age at death: 26. Date of Death: 20-September-1917. Service No: 5448.
Supplementary information: Son of Hugh O'Reilly and Mary Kennedy, his wife. Native of Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Born, Killorglin, County Kerry. Occupation on enlistment, Labourer. Age on enlistment; 24 years 9 months. Next of kin details; (eldest brother) James O’Reilly, Australian Imperial Force, Blackboy Hill Camp. Addres later changed to Court Hotel, Perth, estern Australia. Another brother is also listed as Robert O’Reilly, Commercial Hotel, Kalgorlie, Western Australia. Place and date of enlistment, 21-January-1916. Blackboy Hill, W Australia. Weight, 161 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 10 inches. Complexion, fair. Eyes, blue. Hair, light brown. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.  [Related Documents]

  

O'RILEY, THOMAS AUGUSTUS.   
Rank: Sapper. Regiment or Service: Australian Tunnelling Corps. Unit: 2nd Coy. Served with the Tunnelling Company.
Date of Death: 03-June-1920. Service No: 4159.
Born, Listowel, Kerry, Ireland. Occupation on enlistment, Miner. Age on enlistment; 32 years 2 months. Next of kin details; (mother) Mrs Mary O’Riley, Jamison Street, South Broken Hill, NSW. Place and date of enlistment, 08-January-1916. Adelaide, South Australia. Weight, 150 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 9 ½  inches. Complexion, fresh. Eyes, grey. Hair, brown. Suffered with acne, Albumen in urine, scabies and the effects of gas and scabies during his military service. Entitled to wear blue chevrons. Died in the Australian General Hospital, Keswick of Chronic Parentchymatous Nephritis due to military service. Grave or Memorial Reference: Old Ground. (GRM/5*). Cemetery: Adelaide (West Terrace) Cemetery, Australia.  [Related Documents]

 

O'RIORDAN, TIMOTHY.   
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery. Unit: 14th. Date of Death: 01-October-1917. Service No: 3632.
Supplementary information: Son of John J. and Mary O'Riordan, of Rangue, Killorglin, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Born, Ireland. Occupation on enlistment, Labourer. Age on enlistment; 22 years 8 months. Next of kin details; (mother) Mary O’Riordan, Killorglin, County Kerry later changed to (father) John O’Riordan, Rangue(sic), Killorglin, County Kerry. Place and date of enlistment, 21-August-1918. Coolamundra, NSW. Weight, 155 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 8 ½  inches. Complexion, fair. Eyes, blue. Hair, dark brown. Treated for trench fever in August-1917. Accidentally wounded (detonation wounds to hand and face) 17-September-1917. Treated at the 14th Australian Field Ambulance and no 58 General Hospital in St Omer. Killed in action by a hostile aircraft two weeks later. The death report comes from the Officer Commanding the 58th General Hospital, St Omer, which may indicate that the aircraft attacked the hospital. Initially listed as missing in action. Killed by enemy aircraft on the night of  30th sept-1st Oct, now reported killed in action, body identified. Parents Mary and John each received a pension of 30 shillings per fortnight from 06-December-1917.
Grave or Memorial Reference: IV. E. 12. Cemetery: Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery. Pas de Calais, France.  [Related Documents]

 

ORMSBY, JOHN. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Irish Guards Unit; 1st  Battalion.
Date of Death:01-November-1914. Age at Death,28. Service No:2050.  Born in Ballybunion, County Kerry. Enlisted in Castlebar while living in Dungannon, County Tyrone.  Killed in Action.
From an unknown Irish Midland newspaper  article.
Home from the front.
His many friends in Portarlington and in the R.I.C. at Kilmalogue were glad to see during the week Gunner Ed. R. Ryan, of the Garrison Artillery, who paid a visit to Portarlington after his discharge from hospital where he has undergone treatment for injuries from shrapnel. He now looks fit and well and has returned to his station at Gosport, England. Driver Ryan was a member of the R.I.C. and stationed at Kilmalogue barracks at the outbreak of war. He and Constable Ormsby joined the 1st Battalion of the Irish Guards and nothing has been heard of him for some months although the most minute inquiries have been made by his friends. It is presumed he was killed in action.
Supplementary information; Son of Burris and Anna Maria Ormsby, of I, Belle Vue Terrace, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave

 

O'SHEA, DANIEL.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 30. Date of Death: 02-April-1916. Service No: 7656.
Supplementary information: Son of James and Margaret O'Shea, of Rangue, Killorglin, Co. Kerry. Born in Kilorglin, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: E. 17. Cemetery: Potijze Burial Ground Cemetery in Belgium.

 

O'SHEA, DANIEL.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Welsh Regiment. Unit: 15th Battalion.
Age at death: 24. Date of Death: 11-March-1918. Service No: 285475.
Supplementary information: Son of John O'Shea, of Gortbrack, Templemore, Co. Kerry. Born in Gurtabrock, County Kerry. Enlisted in Cardiff while living in Swansea. Killed in Action. Formerly he was with the 3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment where his number was 4036. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 7. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ploegsteert Memorial in Belgium.

 

O'SHEA, EUGENE.   
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 42. Date of Death: 18-September-1918. Service No: 7021.
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Supplementary information: Son of Sylvester and Ellen O'Shea. Native of lreland.
Born, Farranfore, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Occupation on enlistment, blacksmiths striker. Age on enlistment; 40 years 11 months. Address on enlistment, Union Bridge Hotel, Albury. Next of kin details; (father) Sylvester O’Shea, (later died in Melbourne in July-1921) Vincent Street, Dalesford, Victoria. His brother, 28917, Driver, John James O’Shea was an ex-member of the Australian Army (Artillery) with an address of C/o C Aitkin, 59 Campbell Street, Glebe, Sydney. Place and date of enlistment, 23-October-1916. Cootamundra, NSW. Weight, 140 lbs. Height, 5 feet, 4 ¼  inches. Complexion, fair. Eyes, grey. Hair, brown. Wounded in action ( gunshot to the head) at Dannes, France, October-1917.  Treated in Old Park Canterbury,England. Returned to the French battlefields in January-1918. Sufferen with influenza and treated in Boulogne Hune-1918. Killed in action. Personal items( two wallets, photos, Letters, Cards, French and English book) were sent to his sister Mrs Nellie James, Wadestown, Wellington, New Zealand. A letter written by his father in October 1918 states that he had another son who was killed in the war on 04-May-1918 after enlisting in Newzealand. (All efforts to locate this other son in the NZEF and the A.I.F. have been unsuccessful, author.)Grave or Memorial Reference: III. A. 6. Cemetery: Bellicourt British Cemetery Aisne, France.  [Related Documents]

 

O'SHEA. J.
Rank: Rifleman. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Rifles. Unit: 1st Battalion. Secondary Regiment: Labour Corps Secondary. Unit: transferred to (680673).
Age at death: 40. Date of Death: 21-February-1919. Service No: 6532.
Supplementary information: Husband of Mary O'Shea, of Leamnagullia, Ballyhar, Farranfore, Co. Kerry. This man is only in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database. Grave or Memorial Reference: He is commemorated Special Memorial on the Grangegorman (Cork) Memorial Headstones. Alternative Commemoration - buried in Cork Military Cemetery.

 

 

O’SHEA, JEREMIAH.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 3rd Battalion.
Age at death: 32. Date of Death: 06-July-1916. Service No: 9842.
Supplementary information: Listed both as O’Shea and Shea. Born in Tralee. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee. Died of wounds at home. Grave or Memorial Reference: In East Part. Tralee (Ratass) Cemetery, County Kerry.

 

O'SHEA. JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 7th (South Irish Horse) Battalion.
Age at death: 18. Date of Death: 12-December-1917. Service No: 25687. Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Catherine O'Shea, of Killorglin, Co. Kerry. Born in Killorglin, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killorglin, County Kerry. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. H. 30. Cemetery: Templeux-Le-Guerard British Cemetery in France.

 

O'SHEA, MICHAEL.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 21. Date of Death: 26-May-1915. Service No: 10134.
Supplementary information: Son of John O'Shea, of Rathmore, Co. Kerry. This man is only in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Irelands Memorial Records databases. Grave or Memorial Reference: Left (S.W.) of central path. Cemetery: Annequin Communal Cemetery, Pas-De-Calais, France.

 

O'SHEA, MICHAEL.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 19. Date of Death: 09-May-1915. Service No: 4489.
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Johannah O'Shea, of Dromin, Listowel, Co. Kerry. Born in Listowel, County Kerry. Enlisted in Listowel while living in Listowel, County Kerry. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 43 and 44. He has no known grave but is listed on the Le Touret Memorial in France.


O’SULLIVAN, DANIEL.
 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers.
Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:12-November-1914. Service No:9995.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in Action in France. This man is not in Soldiers Died in the Great War database. Grave or Memorial Reference: Addenda Panel 58. He has no known grave but is listed on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.

 

O’SULLIVAN, DANIEL. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:09-October-1917. Age at Death,39. Service No:10513.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Ilford, Essex while living in Limerick, County Limerick. Killed in action.
Supplementary information; Son of Michael O'sullivan, of 2, Old Wellington Terrace, Limerick. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 10 to 11. Memorial: Tyne Cot Memorial in Belgium.

 

O’SULLIVAN, DANIEL. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Labour Corps. Unit;87th Company.
Date of Death:09-April-1918. Service No:314972.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee. Died. Grave or Memorial Reference; I. K. 29. Cemetery: Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension in France.

 

O'SULLIVAN, DANIEL JOSEPH.
Rank: Gunner. Regiment or Service: Royal Garrison Artillery. Unit: 162nd Siege Battery. Age at death: 33. Date of Death: 10-July-1918. Service No: 72263.
Supplementary information: Son of Michael and Abbie O'sullivan, of Ardkeragh, Waterville, Co. Kerry. Born in Waterville, County Kerry. Enlisted in Fleetwood, Lancashire while living in Ardkerach, Waterville. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: V. L. 3A. Cemetery: Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport in France.


O'SULLIVAN, THE REV. DONAL VINCENT.  
Rank: Chaplain 4th Class. 
Regiment or Service: Army Chaplains Department.
Date of Death:05-July-1916. Age at Death,26.  Killed in Action.
Supplementary information; Son of Hannah O'Sullivan, of 6, High St., Killarney, and the late D. F. O'Sullivan. Grave or Memorial Reference: Right of entrance to the Extension. Cemetery: Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery in France.

O’SULLIVAN, EDMUND See SULLIVAN, EDMUND

O’SULLIVAN, JAMES. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:30-September-1918. Service No:4767. He won the Military Medal and is listed in the London Gazette.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: D. 9. Cemetery: Cantaing British Cemetery in France.

 

O'SULLIVAN. JEREMIAH.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Leinster Regiment. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 26. Date of Death: 24-May-1918. Service No: 18243.
Supplementary information: Son of the late Jeremiah and Catherine O'Sullivan, of Drumbane, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Born in Kenmare, County Kerry. Enlisted in Limerick. Died of wounds. Formerly he was with the Connaught Rangers where his number was 7009. Grave or Memorial Reference: D. 26. Cemetery: Cinq Rues British Cemetery, Hazebrouck in France.

 

O'SULLIVAN, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Army Medical Corps.
Date of Death: 28-October-1918. Service No: 129153. Born in County Kerry, Ireland. Enlisted in London. Died at home. Grave or Memorial Reference: Near South boundary. Cemetery: Srugreana Old Graveyard, County Kerry.

 

O'SULLIVAN, JOHN.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 6th Battalion.
Age at death: 42. Date of Death: 17-January-1921. Service No: 3655.
Supplementary information: Husband of Ellen O'Sullivan, of 68, Clommore Avenue, Tralee. Grave or Memorial Reference: Near North-West boundary. Tralee (Ratass) Cemetery, County Kerry.

  

O'SULLIVAN, JOHN.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 2nd Battalion.
Date of Death:09-May-1915. Service No:4487. 
Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Killarney. 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.

 

O’SULLIVAN, JOHN. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; B Company, 1st Battalion.
Date of Death:01-May-1915. Age at Death,26. Service No:8462.  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 the late Con and Mary O'Sullivan. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Panel 185 to 190 on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.

 

O’SULLIVAN, MICHAEL. 
Rank: Pte.  Regiment or Service: Royal Munster Fusiliers. Unit; 8th Battalion.
Date of Death:02-September-1916. Service No:4372.  Born in Tralee, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Tralee, County Kerry. Killed in action. Grave or Memorial Reference: He has no known grave but is listed on Pier and Face 16C on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O'SULLIVAN, MICHAEL.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Border Regiment. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 40. Date of Death: 25-October-1916. Service No: 22782.
Supplementary information: Son of James O'Sullivan, of Upper Liss, Castle Cove, Car Donal, Waterville, Kerry; husband of Ethel Eliza O'Sullivan, of 17, Victoria Rd., Mortlake, London. Born in Lees, County Kerry. Enlisted in Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey while living in Mortlake, Surrey.  Killed in Action. Formerly he was with the East Surrey Regiment where his number was 9175. Grave or Memorial Reference: Pier and Face 6 A and 7 C. He has no known grave but is listed on the Thiepval Memorial in France.

 

O'SULLIVAN. PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Irish Guards. Unit: 2nd Battalion.
Age at death: 19. Date of Death: 02-July-1916. Service No: 6699.
Supplementary information: Son of Thomas and Ellen O'Sullivan, of Ballyledder, Beaufort, Co. Kerry. Born in Dublin, County Kerry. Enlisted in Dublin. Killed in Action. Grave or Memorial Reference: II. F. 2. Cemetery: Essex Farm Cemetery in Belgium.

 

O'SULLIVAN, PATRICK.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Unit: 53rd Battalion.
Age at death: 30. Date of Death: 01-September-1918. Service No: 3203.
Supplementary information: Son of John and Mary O'sullivan, of Callinafercy, Milltown, Co. Kerry.
Born, Kerry, Ireland. Occupation on enlistment, labourer. Age on enlistment; 26 years 3 months. Next of kin details; (father) John O’Sullivan, Callingferry, Milltown, Kerry, Ireland. Place and date of enlistment, 02-November-1916. Rutherford, NSW. Killed in action. Weight, 134 lbs. Height, 5 feet,2  inches. Complexion, dark. Eyes, grey. Hair, dark. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. C. 17. Cemetery: Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension in France.

 

 

O'SULLIVAN, PATRICK A.
Rank: Pte. Regiment or Service: Highland Light Infantry. Unit; 14th (Service) Battalion. Date of Death:18-August-1917.  Service No:29294.  Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in London while living in Haddington. Killed in Action. He won the Military Medal and is listed in the London Gazette. Supplementary information; Husband of Margaret Burns O'sullivan, of 4, Court St., Haddington, East Lothian. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. B. 4. Cemetery; Fins New British Cemetery, Somme in France.

 

O'SULLIVAN, PATRICK JOHN LAWRENCE.
Rank: Sapper.  Regiment or Service: Corps of Royal Engineers. Unit; 56th Field Company.
Date of Death:22-May-1915. Service No:23474. Formerly he was with the Royal Irish Fusiliers where his number was 10420. Born in Killarney, County Kerry. Enlisted in London while living in Kensington, Middlesex. Died of wounds. Grave or Memorial Reference: E. 29. Cemetery: Dickiebusch New Military Cemetery in Belgium.

 

O'SULLIVAN, TERENCE.
Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Unit: 1st Battalion.
Age at death: 20. Date of Death: 18-August-1917. Service No: 40907.
Supplementary information: Son of Edmond and Bridget O'Sullivan (nee Collins), of Castleisland, Co. Kerry. Born in Castleisland, County Kerry. Enlisted in Tralee while living in Castleisland, County Kerry.  Killed in Action. Formerly he was with the Royal Munster Fusiliers where his number was 10642. Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 144 to 145. He has no known grave but is listed on the Tyne Cot Memorial in Belgium.

 

 

 

 

 

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