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Regiment, Corps etc. |
Connaught Rangers |
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Battalion/etc. |
6th Battalion. |
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Surname |
MCNALLY |
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Christian Name(s) |
Charles
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Initials |
C |
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Born |
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Enlisted |
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Residence |
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Age: |
38 |
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Date of Death: |
18/07/16 |
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Died How |
Killed in action |
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Theatre of War |
France & Flanders
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Rank |
PRIVATE |
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Service Number |
4609 |
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Casualty Type: |
Commonwealth War
Dead |
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Grave/Memorial Reference: |
V.
G. 4. |
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Cemetery: |
BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY |
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Supplementary Notes |
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Notes |
Son of Hugh
& Sarah McNally of
Randalstown, but buried in Larne in 1900 & 1901.
Mentioned on parents headstone. |
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Notes |
His personal
connection was with Larne (Millbrook & Glynnview Ave)
information supplied by great-nephew Mr. A.
McEvoy. |
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Liam G. McFaul
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Thanks for looking at this page.
HAVE A NICE DAY.... Bye
Updated on 24
December,
2008
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