Civilian Casualty of WW2
Robert James PATIENCE son of John and Margaret, killed by enemy action on the 5th May 1941 He lived and was killed at 30, Westbourne Street, Belfast
Civilian Casualty of WW2
John PATIENCE, husband of Margaret killed by enemy action on the 5th May 1941 aged 83, He lived and died at 30 Westbourne Street, Belfast. They were both laid to rest on the 16th May 1941 in a family grave at Dundonald Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland
NESBITT Samuel. Private 13151, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died of wounds in action on the 3rd August 1916 aged 44 at the Royal Infirmary, Sheffield. He was the son of Samuel and Mary Nesbitt, of Wilson St., Belfast, formerly, 52, Joseph Street, Belfast and was the husband of Mary...
MORROW Stewart. Sergeant 12483, 8th Royal Irish Rifles. Died of wounds 10th July 1916. aged 47 at the Drill Hospital, Chatham Hospital, Kent. He was the husband of Sarah Elizabeth on 19, Rathmore Street, Ormeau Road, Belfast . The 1911 census gives his age as 42. He is at rest in Dundonald...
Corporal 24258076 Richard Ralph Atwell BRASS, Queens Regiment died 21st May 1987 aged 31. He was the son of Thomas and he lived 19, Woodcot Avenue, Belfast He was laid rest with his father in Dundonald Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland on the 27th May 1987
Company Quartermaster Sergeant 219 John Henry WILLIS (Jack) London Irish Rifles, killed in action at the battle of Loos 25th September 1915. He was the son of Samuel and Elizabeth. He is commemorated on his parents memorial at Dundonald Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland and also on the...
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