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In his Will, he left all to his wife, who was in 1917 living at Killymoon Street, Cookstown. |
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The CWGC record Private Joseph Stewart as the son of Mrs Annie Mabin. He is also recorded as the husband of Lillie Stewart of Church Street, Cookstown, County Tyrone. |
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In the event of my death, I give the whole of my property and effects to Mrs J Stewart, wife, Killymoon Street, Cookstown. Signed Joseph Stewart 9958. 8th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Dated 2nd October 1917 |
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Last Will and Testament of Private Joseph Stewart, dated 2nd October 1917: |
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When Joseph wrote his Will on 2nd October 1917, he stated that he was with the 8th Battalion. |
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Private Stewart has no known grave and is commemorated on panel 38-40 on the Pozieres Memorial, France. |
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Private Joseph Stewart was serving with the 7th Battalion when he was killed in action on Thursday 21st March 1918,on the first day of the German Spring Offensive. |
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He enlisted in Omagh, under the name Stewart, with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. |
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Joseph changed his surname to Stewart and was married. He lived with his wife Lily Stewart at Church Street, Cookstown. |
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Family: James Mabin, Anne Mabin, Joseph Mabin (born about 1895), Sarah A Mabin (born about 1899), George Mabin (born about 1902). |
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By the time of the 1911 census the family had moved to Grange, Tullyhogue. Joseph no longer lived with the family. |
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The 1901 census lists Joseph Mabin as age 6 living with the family at house 3 in Dundesert, Antrim. James Mabin was a farm labourer. |
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Joseph Mabin was the eldest son of James and Annie Mabin. Joseph was born in Pomeroy, County Tyrone about 1894. |