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Place of Birth | Cleator Moor |
Residence at Enlistment | |
Residence (Roll of Honour) | 28 Duke Street , Cleator Moor |
Residence 1911 Census | 28 Duke Street , Cleator Moor |
School(s) Attended | |
Religion/Church Attended | St Mary's RC Church, Cleator |
Organisation Membership | |
Employment/Trade | Iron Ore Labourer |
Place of Work | |
Family (Parents and Grandparents) | John & Mary Malloy |
Siblings | Owen Malloy, Maggie Malloy, Patrick Malloy, Ellen Malloy, Mary Ann Malloy |
Wife's Name and Maiden Name | |
Remarriage of Widow | |
Children's Christian Name(s) | |
Family Connection to Roll of Honour |
Regiment at Enlistment | Northumberland Fusiliers |
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Battalion at Enlistment | 4th Tyneside Irish 27th (Service) |
Rank at Enlistment | Private |
Naval Vessels Served | |
Service Number at Enlistment | 27/1129 |
Date of Enlistment | 21 December 1914 |
Place of Enlistment | Cleator Moor |
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Date of Transfer to other Regiment | |
Service Facts | |
Battalion Diary or Nautical Facts |
Age at Death | 24 |
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Date of Death | 15th Jul 1916 |
Regiment at Death | Northumberland Fusiliers |
Battalion/Vessel at Death | 4th Tyneside Irish 27th (Service) |
Rank at Death | Private |
Circumstances of Death | Died of wounds |
Service Number at Death | 27/1129 |
Field of Action at Death | Flanders |
Place of Death | 2 Canadian Station Hospital |
Battle at Death | Somme |
Grave/Memorial Image | No image. |
Location of Grave/Memorial | Boulogne Eastern Cemetry |
Grave Position | 8 D 120a |
Grave/Memorial Country | France |
Private Memorial | St Marys RC Church WW1 memorial |
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