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30/12/2015 Sergeant James Donnelly was killed in action a week shy of his 24th birthday on 15th Octboer 1918. He is buried Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery in France.
30/12/2015 For a few years the family ran a public house and grocery shop in Drummullan (known today as the Sit & Sip) but by 1911 they had returned to the family farm in Drumaney.
30/12/2015 The 1911 census lists James as 17 years old. He was working as a labourer. He was still living with the family at house 1 in Drumenny Stewart (Munterevlin, Tyrone. His father was working as a farm labourer.
30/12/2015 James, the second-born of three boys and a girl, worked on the farm for a time but in 1914, when he was 19 years old, he made up his mind to emigrate to America. He sailed from Derry on 14 April 1914, bound for Newark, New Jersey.
30/12/2015 Family : Michael Donnelly, Catherine Donnelly, Michael John Donnelly (born 22 July 1892), James Donnelly (born 22 November 1894), Brigid Donnelly (born 4th December 1897), Patrick Donnelly 12 (born September 1900, died 4th May 1912).
30/12/2015 When the United States entered the war in April 1917, James Donnelly was eligible for conscription, and when the 42nd (Rainbow) Division was activated in August 1917, he was drafted to Company B of the 165th Infantry Regiment (better known as the 69th New York), and his name appears on the original roster as Private James Donnelly of Harriman, New Jersey. The regiment reached France in November 1917.
30/12/2015 There is a disparity in regard to the date of James Donnelly’s death. His headstone at Meuse-Argonne, Verdun, bears the date: OCT. 13, 1918, but the family headstone in Mullinahoe graveyard, Ardboe, bears the date: 15-10-1918. The family’s date may be more accurate, because the battalion’s big drive on the Argonne Forest did not commence until 9.00am on the morning of 14 October.
30/12/2015 James was the son of Michael and Catherine Donnelly (nee Mooney). James Donnelly was born on 22 November 1894 in County Tyrone.
30/12/2015 “Our men fell everywhere along the line. They would break out before a thicket, and far ahead the rat-a-tat would sing and a man would lie clawing frenziedly at stones and tangled roots. They would straighten up and run forward toward a suspicious thicket, when, Crack! Crack! Crack! And the doughboys would move forward, leaving some of their number in death convulsions on the ground and others sorely wounded. But sooner or later they got the man in the tree for full payment, and sooner or later they got the hidden machine gun men. They kept on until they got their price for the comrades they lost; and then they kept on.”
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30/12/2015 James Donnelly is also commemorated on the family headstone in Mullinahoe, Ardboe, County Tyrone
30/12/2015 The Donnelly public house and grocery shop at Drummullan around 1902. From left – Catherine Donnelly née Mooney, Paddy Donnelly, Lizzie Martin, Mick Donnelly, Mickey John Donnelly, James Donnelly and the farm helper John Reilly.
30/12/2015 A fellow soldier of that morning’s fighting wrote
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