MORE INFORMATION ON THE NAMES INSCRIBED ON THE WORLD WAR 1 MEMORIAL, IN CAHIR, COUNTY TIPPERARY, IRELAND.

The information in the table below is drawn from several sources. There may be instances where the information is not correct e.g. men with the same name might have been confused in the records, or the date of death may be incorrect, or the birthplace wrong. The Fame of Tipperary Group (FOTG) will be pleased to make amendments where these are backed up by personal memories or actual documents relating to the deceased.

NOTE:

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IF THE REFERENCE NUMBER OF AN ACTUAL GRAVE AT THE MEMORIAL SITE IS KNOWN, IT IS SHOWN BELOW; BUT DUE TO THE CHAOS OF WAR, SOME MEN WERE BURIED ( SOMETIMES UNIDENTIFIED) ALONGSIDE COLLEAGUES OF THE SAME UNIT AND HAVE NO INDIVIDUAL GRAVE.

For example, the Merchant Navy Monument in the garden of Trinity Square, near The Tower of London, England, dedicated to such men as J. Carew of Cahir, Tipperary, has an inscription which simply reads:

"1914-1918 TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND TO THE HONOUR OF TWELVE THOUSAND OF THE MERCHANT NAVY AND FISHING FLEETS WHO HAVE NO GRAVE BUT THE SEA."

NAME RANK/No: UNIT/FORCE DEATH MEMORIAL BIRTH/FAMILY
BRABSTON, James Private,

No: 10352

Royal Irish Regiment,

1st. Battalion

Killed in action,

14 February 1915

France Born in Cahir
BURKE, Alexander Private

No: 5436

Royal Irish Regiment,

4th. Battalion

Died at home, 12 February 1916, aged 42 Ballydrinan Old Graveyard,County Tipperary Born: Ballylooby, County Tipperary

Husband of Mrs. B. Burke of Lady's Abbey, Ardfinnan, County Tipperary

BURKE, James Private

No: 203442

2/4th. Battalion Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, formerly Royal Bucks Hussars Killed in action, 22 August 1917 France Born: Clogheen, County Tipperary
BURKE, Michael Private

No: 9437

1st. Battalion, Irish Guards Died of wounds, 5 October 1916 France Born: Ballylooby, County Tipperary
BUTLER, Richard Sergeant

No:116055

Cavalry Machine Gun Squadron, Canadian Cavalry Machine Gunners Died

30 March 1918,

aged 30

Vimy Ridge Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Son of Joseph & Ellen Butler, Castle Street, Cahir, County Tipperary
CAREW, J Wireless Operator,

(Merchant Navy)

Mercantile Marine,

S. S. "Clan Murray" (ship registered in Glasgow)

Died Tuesday 29 March 1917,

aged 20

Tower Hill Merchant Navy Memorial, London.

(see inscription above this list)

Son of Mr. Carew, The Square, Cahir, County Tipperary
CASEY, Michael Private,

No: 5256

Royal Irish Regiment, 6th. Battalion Killed in action,

5 April 1917

France Born in Cahir. County Tipperary
CLOHESSY, D

[more information see ## below]

Lance-Corporal

No: 599

Australian Infantry, (A.I.F.) Australian Imperial Force, 9th. Battalion. Wounded Anzac Bay, Turkey 1915; gassed, Western Front 1918. Killed in action, 20 September 1918 Killed in Battle of Hindenburg Line, 1918.

Buried at Bellicourt, Aisne, France.

Grave II. H. 9.

Of Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. Born Ballybacon, County Tipperary. Brother of Michael Clohessy, Ballyhist, Ardfinnan, Cahir, County Tipperary
COTTER, Patrick Corporal

No: 10545

Royal Irish Regiment

2nd. Battalion,

Killed in Action, 3 September 1916 France Born: Lisronagh, Clonmel, County Tipperary
CUBITT, Eustace Henry Captain

He was a member of "The Vanished Battalion" of the Norfolks, who nearly all died on 12 August 1915 at Suvla, Turkey, a total of 267 officers and men.

5th. Battalion,

Royal Norfolk Regiment.

He left his farm near Cahir, County Tipperary to join the Army in 1914.

He was not with the 5th. Bn. when it advanced at Suvla.

Died

19 April 1917

Israel. Born: 1889 Honing Hall, Wanstead, Norfolk, England. A son of Edward George Cubitt, J.P. (Justice of the Peace) and his wife, Christabel M. Cubitt.

Eustace's brothers Edward and Victor , and cousin Randall 'vanished' at Suvla with the 5th. Bn.

DUNLEA, John Private

No: 8531

Irish Guards,

2nd.Battalion

Killed in action, 28 March 1918

France

Born in Ballyporeen, County Tipperary
ENGLISH, John Leading Stoker,

No: 234610

H.M.S. "Monmouth", Royal Navy Died,

Sunday 1 November 1914

Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon, England.

Grave 3

Son of Alice English, Convent Road, Clogheen, County Tipperary
FAHEY, Patrick Lance Corporal

No: 5917

Royal Irish Regiment,

2nd.Battalion

Killed in action, 19 October 1914

France

Born: Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary
FANNING, John Private

No: I/7957

6th. Battalion,

Connaught Rangers

Died, Wednesday

3 July 1917

Aged 30

Longueness, St.Omer, France.

Grave

IV. C. 43.

Born:Knockgraffon, Cahir County Tipperary. Son of Michael & M.L. Fanning of Cahir, husband of Mary Josephine Kellett (formerly Fanning)of Charlton, London
FENNESSY, William Private

No: 4694

1st. Battalion,

Irish Guards

Killed in action, 27 June 1916, aged 21 'Essex Farm' Cemetery, Ieper (Ypres), West- Vlaanderen, Belgium.

Grave I. P. 14

Born: Ballyhickey, Cahir, County Tipperary

Son of William Fennessy

FOLEY, William Private

No: 11271

7th.Battalion,

Royal Irish Regiment

Killed in action, 21 March 1918 France Born: Ardfinnan, Cahir, County Tipperary
FORD, H. T. Air Mechanic, 3rd.Class

No:193292

19 Squadron, Royal Air Force Died, 5 January 1919,

aged 19

Tournai, Hainault, Belgium. Son of Thomas and Martha Ford, "The Elms", Cahir, County Tipperary
GLAVIN, P Stoker, 2nd.Class,

No: K/26347

H.M.S. "Vivid"

Royal Navy

Died Tuesday 3 August 1915,

aged 17

  Son of Mr. & Mrs.Glavin, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford.

Does anyone know of this man's County Tipperary connections, please ?

HALLY, Patrick Private

No: 5585

Royal Irish Regiment,

2nd.Battalion,

Killed in action, 8 November 1918 France Born: New Inn, County Tipperary
HANRAHAN, John Private

No: 6917

13th. Division, Army Cyclist Corps, formerly in the Royal Munster Fusiliers Died, Sunday 30 December 1917 Baghdad, Iraq.

Grave XIX. F. 5.

Born : Tubrid, County Tipperary

Husband of Mary Ann Hanrahan, Burnley, Lancashire, England

HARTY, J. J. 2nd. Lieutenant Royal Munster Fusiliers,

10th. Battalion

Died, Wednesday 27 September 1916, aged 18 Bailleul, Nord, France.

Grave II. F. 63.

Son of John J. Harty, View House, Cahir, County Tipperary.
HOGAN, James Private

No: 8447

Irish Guards,

1st. Battalion

Killed in action, 9 October 1917 France Born: Shanrahan, County Tipperary
HOLLOWAY Thomas Patrick.

[more information see ## below]

Staff Sergeant

No: 302/8

Australian Infantry, (A.I.F.) Base Depot,

H.S. Pay Department

Died, Tuesday 27 March 1917, 'of exhaustion' Pine Ridge Memorial, Victoria, Australia.

Grave R.C.E. 675

Born: Cahir,County Tipperary. Attended Rockwell College, Tipperary & became a chemist. Emigrated to Dandenong, Victoria
KEOGH, James Private

No: 18219

Royal Munster Fusiliers,

2nd. Battalion

Killed in action,

21 March 1918

France Born: Cashel, County Tipperary
LONERGAN, James

[more information see ## below]

Private

No: 1693

48th. Battalion,

Australian Infantry,

Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.)

Killed in action on The Western Front,, Friday 12 October 1917 No known grave.

Name inscribed on Menin Gate Memorial,Ypres, Belgium.

Panel 7-17-23-25-23

-25-27-29-31

Born: Upper Cahir Abbey, County Tipperary. Emigrated to Adelaide, Australia. Mother Mrs. M. Lonergan & sister Mrs. E. Galvin, Rehill, Ballylooby,Tipperary
LONERGAN, Patrick Private

No: 4690

1st.Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment Killed in action, 16 March 1915 France Born: Fethard, County Tipperary
LUDDY, John Private

No: 36405

1st.Battalion, Machine Gun Corps(Infantry), formerly Royal Irish Regiment Died of wounds,

1 August 1916

France Born: Ballybacon, County Tipperary
MACKIN, James Sapper

No: 46359

130 th. Field Company, Royal Engineers Killed in action, 22 October 1916 France Born: Cahir, County Tipperary
MAHER, James Private

No: 4475

1st.Battalion,

Irish Guards

Killed in action,

2 November 1914

France Born: Bansha, County Tipperary
MARA, Daniel Private

No: 4638

2nd.Battalion,

Irish Guards

Killed in action,

23 March 1918

France Born: Cahir, County Tipperary
MASON, James Private

No: 4489

1st. Battalion,

Irish Guards

Killed in action,

6 November 1914

France Born: Cahir, County Tipperary
MOULSON, Charles Edmund Serjeant

No: 13128

Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)

Life Guards (Cavalry)

11th. (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars

Killed in action,

19 November 1914

Ypres Salient, France Husband of Mrs. B. Moulson, 216 Convamore Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England.
MULCAHY, John Lance-Corporal

No: 60827

1st. Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formerly Royal Irish Regiment Killed in action,

1 May 1917

France Born: Ardfinnan, County Tipperary
MURPHY, Thomas Private

No: 11436

Royal Irish Regiment, 2nd. Battalion Killed in action, 22November 1917 France Born: Drom, Templemore, County Tipperary
NUGENT, Thomas Private

No: 31164

Duke of Wellington's Regiment - King's Own Scottish Borderers,1st./5th. Battalion Died Thursday

1 August 1918

Rapine, Villemontaire, Aisne, France. Born: Cahir County Tipperary. Husband of B. Nugent, Upper Abbey Street, Cahir, County Tipperary. Formerly Royal Irish Regiment
O'BRIEN, Edmond Bombadier

No: 26101

Royal Garrison Artillery Died of wounds,

23 April 1917

France Born: Ardfinnan, County Tipperary
O'BRIEN, James Private

No:6699

1st.Battalion,

Irish Guards

Killed in action,

8 January 1915

France Born, Dunhall, County Tipperary
O'DONOGHUE, Michael Private,

No: 43041

Second Royal Dublin Fusiliers Killed in action,

23 October 1916

France Born in Cahir, County Tipperary
O'KELLY, Michael Private,

No: 843

Royal Army Medical Corps, 17th. Field Ambulance Company. Killed in action, 23 April 1917 Buried in Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas de Calais, France.

Grave I.0.49.

Son of Mrs. M. O'Kelly of Old Church Street, Cahir, County Tipperary
( The F.O.T.G. thank Morgan O'Neill for the additional information about Pte. M. O' Kelly he sent us)
POWER, Edmond (CSM) Company Sergeant Major,

No: 6637

Royal Irish Regiment, 2nd. Battalion

Awarded the Military Cross (MC) Medal

Died of wounds, 8 August 1917 France Born at Ballybacon, Clogheen County Tipperary.
PRENDERGAST, Maurice Philip Acting Lamce Corporal,

No: 9742

Royal Irish Regiment, 2nd. Battalion 7 June 1917 France Born in Clogheen, County Tipperary
QUIGLEY, Denis Private,

No: 4479

Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1st. Battalion Killed in action, 9 September 1916 France Born in Clogheen, County Tipperary
QUIGLEY, Patrick Private,

No: 21286

Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 9th.Battalion Killed in action, 9 September 1916 France Born in Cahir, County Tipperary
QUINN, Henry Private,

No: 6879

Royal Irish Regiment, 2nd.Battalion Killed in action, 2 September 1918 France Born in Cahir, County Tipperary
REGAN, Martin Private,

No: 2005

Royal Irish Regiment,

6th. Battalion

Died of wounds, 6 April 1917 France Born in Cahir, County Tipperary
ROBINSON, William Charles 2nd. Lieutenant. 30th. Punjabis,

Indian Army

Died, Sunday

7 January 1919

Morogoro, (now in Tanzania), Africa. Son of Thomas & Isabella Caroline Robinson of Kilcommon, Cahir, County Tipperary
SMITH, Frederick Private 2nd. Royal Dublin Fusiliers Killed in action, 21 March 1918 France Born in Cahir, County Tipperary
SULLIVAN, Frank Private 9th. Lancers, (The Queen's Royal Lancers) Killed in action, 9 August 1918 France Born in Ardfinnan, County Tipperary
WHELAN, John Private Royal Irish Regiment, 6th. Battalion Died 14 June 1915 Died at home Born in Grange, Cahir, County Tipperary
## FOR COPIES OF MILITARY RECORDS & OTHER INFORMATION ON TIPPERARY MEN KILLED SERVING WITH THE COMMONWEALTH FORCES, FOLLOW THE LINKS BELOW:- [Thanks from the FOTG Researcher to Jeff Kildea, Sydney, Australia for information on the first three men in this list.]
Clohessy, D. http://www.awm.gov.au/cms_images/awm131/010/010745.pdf
Holloway, T. P. http://www.awm.gov.au/cms_images/awm131/024/024346.pdf
Lonergan, P. http://www.awm.gov.au/cms_images/awm131/030/030335.pdf

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