|
|
|
|
No |
Mem Ref |
Service No |
Rank |
Name |
Regiment / Service |
Battalion |
Date Of Death |
|
1 |
01 |
K/27693 |
Stoker 1st |
Forrest, John
|
Royal Navy |
HMS Hampshire |
05/06/1916 |
2 |
02 |
|
Lieut |
Stuart, Andrew John Viscount
|
Royal Scots Fusiliers |
6th Battalion |
25/09/1915 |
3 |
03 |
|
Capt Hon. |
Stuart, Robert Sheffield
|
Royal Scots Fusiliers |
1st Battalion |
02/11/1914 |
4 |
04 |
|
Lieut |
Harris, Eric Wallace
|
Royal Garrison Artillery |
213rd Siege Battery |
04/11/1917 |
5 |
05 |
27459 |
Pte. |
Armstrong, David
|
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
12th Battalion |
12/08/1917 |
6 |
06 |
6794 |
L/Corp |
McAleece, James
|
Royal Irish Rifles |
11th Battalion |
01/07/1916 |
7 |
07 |
10534 |
Pte. |
McAleece, William
|
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
2nd Battalion |
10/07/1916 |
8 |
08 |
4069 |
Pte. |
Newell, John
|
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
2nd Battalion |
07/11/1914 |
9 |
09 |
9988 |
Pte. |
Newell, Joseph
|
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
2nd Battalion |
21/10/1914 |
10 |
10 |
23188 |
Pte. |
McReynolds, Hamilton Patterson
|
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
9th Battalion |
12/03/1916 |
11 |
11 |
23160 |
Pte. |
Bleeks (Bleakes), George
|
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
9th Battalion |
01/08/1918 |
12 |
12 |
61888 |
Pte. |
Bleeks, William Thomas
|
Machine Gun Corps |
3rd Indian Division |
17/10/1918 |
13 |
13 |
17230 |
Reg QMS |
Barlowe, James Alex Bell
|
Royal Irish Rifles |
19th Battalion |
16/07/1919 |
Town : |
Stewartstown |
Latitude : |
54.578554 |
Lontitude : |
-6.676948 |
Date Unveiled : |
|
Donaghendry Church of Ireland Churchyard is in the centre of Stewartstown, County Tyrone, on the Coagh Road (B160). If approaching from Cookstown along West Street,. Take left for Coagh in the town centre. About 200 metres down that road on the left hand side is the entrance to the Church. There are two plaques, one for each war. |
|
View Full Screen in Google Maps |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated Saturday 10th November 1945: 25 Years Ago (November 1920)
|
|
The marble tablet in Donaghenry Parish Church in memory of the twelve men who fell in the 1914-18 war, and the Roll of Honour – the oak tablet in the porch with the names of the 30 parishioners who served, were dedicated by the Lord Primate. The beautiful stone prayer desk with marble top and stone seat, erected by the Earl of Castlestewart in memory of his three sons who fell, and the brass communion rails, erected by Viscount Charlemont in memory of six members of the Caulfield family who fell, were also dedicated, as were a communion cloth, presented by Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Fawcett and Miss A F Magill, and communion linen, presented by Miss Chambers of Pennsylvania.
|
It is thought the name of Reg QMS J A Barlowe may have been added afterwards,
|
|
|
|