Intro Seeking Information: Imtarfa Cemetery & Burial of Lawrence Moriarty (3rd Battalion, Royal Garrison Regiment)

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Hello all,


I’ve just joined this forum in the hope of finding more information about my great-grandfather, Lawrence Moriarty, who served with the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Garrison Regiment. He died in 1903 while the battalion was stationed at Imtarfa Barracks in Malta.

He is listed on this plaque in the Pro Cathedral in Valletta, Malta:

Royal_Garrison_Regiment_Memorial_(Malta).webp

I'm trying to find out where he might be buried. From what I understand, the military cemetery at Imtarfa was used at that time, but I haven’t been able to find any official record of his burial.


I would be grateful for any information about the Imtarfa Military Cemetery, its records, or how I might go about locating a grave from this period. Any help anyone can give me would be beyond amazing. My Uncle, now in his 80's - a former Irish Guards soldier himself, wants to visit Malta

This is Lawrence:
patrick moriarty gf-Repaired-Enhanced.webp

Thank you in advance for any help or pointers.


Best wishes,
Lorraine
 
Sorry, I struck out. Here is as close as I got.

On this site there is a longer set of images of that Cenotaph at St Paul's Pro Cathedral, Valletta and more of a text description.


MORIARTY, Lawrence. Private 3189, died 24th June 1903. He was born in Limerick, Ireland to John and Kate who in 1901 were living as a family at 7, Coolnamohoge, Kilglass, County Limerick. He was working as a farm labourer for his father. He enlisted on the 30th July 1901 and he was the husband of Bridget who was his next of kin.
No burial location can be found

I don't know where that text comes from though. I can't find it in the pictures, or a citation. Best guess is it is a record associated with the Cenotaph at St. Paul's, Valleta.

And that is where my Goggle Fu has failed me.

So if I had to go old school, contacting that church might be my first stop.
St Paul's Pro Cathedral, Valletta
Can they provide some context for the above quoted text. Even where that text appears?

I did get a list of places on Malta where service members are buried.


And it has some details about the Imtarfa Military Cemetary.

This page indicates that members of the regiment were buried at a number of different cemeteries though.
 
Thanks so much Sman. I did find the text, but some of it is actually incorrect - ie where he was from in Limerick and his parents names so Im at as much of a loss as to where that came from. But thanks a million for the other references, Ill get going on them now. I really appreciate your time.
 
Hello all,


I’ve just joined this forum in the hope of finding more information about my great-grandfather, Lawrence Moriarty, who served with the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Garrison Regiment. He died in 1903 while the battalion was stationed at Imtarfa Barracks in Malta.

He is listed on this plaque in the Pro Cathedral in Valletta, Malta:

View attachment 525146
I'm trying to find out where he might be buried. From what I understand, the military cemetery at Imtarfa was used at that time, but I haven’t been able to find any official record of his burial.


I would be grateful for any information about the Imtarfa Military Cemetery, its records, or how I might go about locating a grave from this period. Any help anyone can give me would be beyond amazing. My Uncle, now in his 80's - a former Irish Guards soldier himself, wants to visit Malta

This is Lawrence:
View attachment 525147
Thank you in advance for any help or pointers.


Best wishes,
Lorraine
This might be right up @28th61st & @28TH61ST+ONE alley
 

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