Name | age | RDF Battalion | |||
9008 | Norris, Robert | Private | POW on medal card | ||
9012 | Doyle, James | Lance Corporal, | 25/5/1915 | 22 | 2nd Battalion Son of Jane Doyle, of Ballylusk, Ashford, |
9041 | Collins, Mark | Private | 1/7/1916 | 2nd Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Glasnevin, Dublin. |
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9048 | Summers, Timothy | Private | POW on Medal card | ||
9050 | Brennan, Thomas | CSM | 22/7/1916 | 1st Battalion. Born Dublin. Resided Dublin. Enlisted Naas |
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9058 | Byrne, Joseph | Private | 16/5/ 1915 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Died of wounds | |
9062 | Comerford, Stephen | Private | 1st Battalion. Balkans; date of entry, 14 July 1915; discharged 3 May 1916; medals: Victory, British, 1914-1915 Star. Joined in 1915. Within days, he was sent to the Greek island of Lemnos and on to Gallipoli and Suvla Bay. He was among the few survivors evacuated to Thessaloniki. In the severe Greek winter, many of them suffered frostbite, dysentery and other sicknesses. In the summer’s heat of 1916, more came down with malaria and were evacuated from Thessaloniki. Stephen was discharged on 3 May 1916, three days after the Easter Rising ended, and sent back to Dublin. Malaria was life-threatening but life-saving – for a few months at least. | ||
9070 | Byrne, Thomas | Private | 1/3/1917 | 1st Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Killed in action | |
9084 | Berkley, Christopher | Private | 2nd Battalion. POW | ||
9097 | Bray, John | Private | 16/8/1917 | 25 | 9th Battalion. Born Dublin. Son of John and Ann Bray, of 4, Grants Row, Dublin; husband of Minnie Bray, of 30, Wentworth Place, Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Tyne Cot Memorial |
9110 | Glennon, Christopher, | Private | Survived the war. He served with them before ww1 ( was in India), then re enlisted on the out break of the war, he managed to last the full war & was injured a few times & came home shell shocked & spent the rest of his life in & out of prision & mental homes, when he got his army pension once a month I am told he spent it on whiskey & that made things worst.He would get arrested for fighting, he then hit his landlady with a hachet & that was him in a home for the rest of his life. | ||
9126 | Arkins, Bernard | CSM | 9th December 1915 | 6th Battalion Enlisted DublinKIA in Balkans | |
9137 | Orchard, Patrick | Sergeant | 23 November 1917 | 1st battallion.killed in action on in France. He was a drummer and then a sergeant. He was born in Dublin in 1891 and was married when based in Cavan Ireland 1915 to Mary Fitzpatrick. note CWGC gives Royal Irish Fusiliers | |
9149 | Casey, Patrick | Lance Sergeant | 24/5/1915 | 21 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Son of Thomas and Rose Casey, of 8, Inns Quay, Dublin Killed in action Menin Gate Memorial . |
9165 | McLoughlin, T | Private | 30/01/1915 | 2nd Battalion | |
9189 | Bowden, Michael | Private | 23/05/1918 | 2nd Battalion died a POW in Limburg camp | |
9189 | Radford, Frederick | Private | Medal Card shows Deserted 19 Jan 1917 No Medal. | ||
9197 | McDonald, Thomas | Private | POW on Medal Card | ||
9206 | Maher, Martin | Private | 05/03/1915 | 2nd Battalion Son of Martin and Ellen Maher, of Athy, Co. Kildare. died at Limburg POW Camp | |
9219 | Brien, William | Corporal | 6/6/1915 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Died of wounds | |
9245 | Ludford, Michael | Sergeant | na | he'd been wounded twice | |
9249 | Condron, John | Private | 15/6/1915 | 16 | 1st Battalion Born Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Resided Tallaght, Co. Dublin. Son of John and Mary Condron, of Oldcourt, Tallaght, Dublin. Killed in action Gallipoli. Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery |
9266 | Perrott, H | Sergeant | 1st Battalion enlisted Poplar DCM "At St. Louis, in the Courtrai Sector, on the night of 20th/21st October, 1918, he was in command of a platoon advancing through St. Louis. The platoon came under heavy artillery fire. With most of his men casualties he rallied the remainder and maintained an 'advanced position, during the entire night, and although '.under intense shelling, succeeded in evacuating all the wounded men. He displayed marked gallantry and able leadership during the whole attack." | ||
9310 | Brien, Thomas | Private | 15/6/1915. | 1st Battalion. GallipoliBorn Finglas, Co. Dublin. Resided Finglas. Enlisted Dublin. | |
9311 | Collins, James | Private | 24/5/1915 | 19 | James COLLINS 2nd Battalion Born Glasnevin, Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Son of Mrs. Anne Collins, of 36, Avondale Avenue, Phibsborough, Dublin. Killed in action Menin Gate Memorial. |
9312 | Quigley, T | Private | POW Medal Card Gives discharged | ||
9313 | Franklin, Thomas | Sergeant | 15/4/1917 | 10th Battalion. Born Kilkenny. Resided Kilkenny. Killed in action | |
9325 | Campbell, John | Private | 7/6/ 1917 | 21 | 9th Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Son of Patrick and Annie Campbell, of 8, Upper Gloucester St., Dublin. Menin Gate Memorial |
9336 | Boland, Thomas | Lance Corporal | 17/8/1917 | 23 | 9th Battalion Born Dublin Son of Henry and Mary Boland, of Dublin Enlisted DublinKilled in action Tyne Cot Memorial |
9345 | Weir, J | Lance Corporal | 21/06/1915 | 28 | 2nd battalion Son of Martin Weir, of Henry St., Tullamore, Offaly. Died at Limburg POW Camp. Medal Card gives d1ed POW |
9352 | Duffy, William | Private | 2nd Battalion | Posted to France Feb 1915, discharged 1916.France till May 1915 , then he vanishes until october 1915 with Mediterranean expeditionary force, Salonika 1916 were he was wounded and discharged and was given the silver war badge. born dublin 23.03/1890. Lived Faithful Place North Dock Dublin. died 1965. |
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9358 | Dowling, Michael | Private | 1/7/1916 | 2nd Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Killed in action | |
9369 | Butler, Michael | Private | 27/8/1914 | 2nd Battalion. Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Killed in action | |
9378 | Dunne, J | Private | 10/6/1916 | 1st Battalion. On the night of the 8th June, 1916, Lt Charles Davies led a bombing party when, according to a Private Dunne, who was the only survivor of the raid, and who himself was to die from his wounds two days later, it came under heavy enemy fire. | |
9385 | Butler, Christopher | Private | 21/31918 | 2nd Battalion. Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Killed in action | |
9386 | Summers, John | Private | KIA | ||
9398 | Carroll, Christopher | Private | 18/4/1916 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Son of Mr. J. Carroll, of 89, Upper Church St., Dublin.Bienvillers Military Cemetery | |
9408 | Conway, Patrick | Private | 31/7/1916 | 9th Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Killed in action | |
9429 | Byrne, Patrick | Private | 26/4/1915 | 1st Battalion Born Dublin, Enlisted Dublin. Killed in action Gallipoli | |
9439 | Dooney, Michael | Private | 10/6/1915 | 18 | 2nd Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Dooney, of 6 St. James's Ave. James St., Dublin. Died of wounds, buried in Kilmainham (St. James) Church of Ireland Churchyard, Dublin |
9441 | McDermott, Richard, | Private | 09/09/16 | 9th Battalion.b. Dublin, e. Dublin, PRIVATE, Killed in action, France & Flanders, | |
9443 | McDonald, Peter | Private | 26/4/15 | Died Medal card | |
9461 | Brogan, James | Private | 27/8/1914 | 2nd Battalion. Born Dublin. Resided Dublin. Enlisted Naas.Killed in action | |
9466 | Coffey | Private | 1st Battalion 1st Line Transport "C" Coy driver | ||
9478 | Kavanagh, Charles J. | Private | 87 Charlton St. Grimsby. |
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9480 | Byrne, John | Private | 27/09/1918 | Died in Limburg POW Camp before the end of the war. John Byrne, from Athy, who had been a gardener employed by local vet John Holland of Model Farm, like his other comrades from the Royal Dublin Fusiliers he is buried in Niederzwehren Cemetery in Germany. Medal card confirms POW | |
9480 | Tidy, John | Private | 13 Feb 1917 Medal Card | ||
9484 | Corcoran, Patrick | Lance Corporal | 27/8/1914 | 2nd Battalion Enlisted Naas. Born Dublin. Resided Dublin. Killed in action | |
9484 | Dempsey, John | Private | 21/5/1915 | 2nd Battalion Enlisted Dublin Born Dublin Killed in action | |
9501 | Williams, Henry | Private | na | also served with the Royal Flying Corps (number 136754) and the Royal Irish Fusiliers (number 19221). | |
9514 | McFall, James | Private | POW, not on card | ||
9516 | P, Mooney | Private | 2nd Battalion. served with the Expeditionary Force in France; killed in action 29 Oct. 1914 | ||
9529 | O'Connell, Patrick | Private | 4/9529 Survived the war. | ||
9530 | Brady, Michael | Private | 13/12/ 1914 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Resided Kildare. Enlisted Maryborough. | |
9535 | Caraher, Michael | Private | 26/4/1915 | 26. | 1st Battalion Born Dublin Enlisted Dublin Son of Mrs. Mary Caraher, of 40, Cuffe St., Dublin. Gallipoli. V Beach Cemetery, Turkey. |
9574 | Keegan, Patrick | Private | 9th Battalion.b. Kingstown, Co. Dublin, e. Dublin, r. Kingstown, Killed in action, France & Flanders, 09/09/16 | ||
9576 | Flynn, Richard | Private | via Liverpool Regt, and back to RDF with another service no 32421. And eventually tried and shot for murder in Turkey by Court Martial | ||
9578 | Clarke, William | Private | 27/8/1914 | 26 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Son of Patrick and Mary Clarke, of 56A, Corporation Buildings, Talbot St., Dublin. Honnechy British Cemetery |
9581 | Rogers, Patrick | Private | Medal Card | ||
9585 | Brown, John . | Acting Sergeant | 21/3/1918 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Killed in action | |
9594. | Carpenter, J. | Private | Reported wounded, September 15, 1917. Born Athy. | ||
9505 | Delaney, Alfred | Private | Medal card, possibly the POW | ||
9602 | Higgins, Thomas | Private | Wounded 1914 Prisoner of War for 16 months initially at Gefanegnen Lager, Doeoeritz, Ubungsplatz, Germany and later :in Limburg, Germany Reported back home, January 1, 1916. In WO161 | ||
9614 | Walsh, Lawrence | Private | 22/02/1915 | 24 | 2nd battalion Son of Patrick and Catherine Walsh, of 82, Capel St., Dublin. Died at Limburg POW Camp |
9619 | Cooney, Michael | Private | 29/3/1915 | 2nd Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Died of wounds | |
9621 | Brett, Peter | Private | 7/10/1914 | 2nd BattalionBorn Dublin . Resided Mayo. Enlisted Naas.Died of wounds | |
9622 | Treacy, James | Private | Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported wounded, June 16, 1917. Born Naas | ||
9625 | Mahoney, J | Private | file WO 141/9 includes a summary of the evidence compiled by MI5 re the men and NCO’s reported to have joined the German-Irish Brigade. It suggests that the evidence is strong enough for pay, allowances etc be stopped | ||
9639 | Halleron, Philip | Private | 2nd Battalion. Reported Prisoner of War, May 15, 1915. Born Naas. Copy of letter received by Kildare Observer "We have received the following letter from Private Philip Halleron (9639), 11. Bat. 6 Camp. No. 729, Limburg (lahn). Germany | ||
9698 | Byrne | Private | 1st Battalion 1st Line Transport: "A" Coy, | ||
9741 | Campbell, Francis | Private | 28/2/1917 | Age 27 | 1st Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Son of Elizabeth Campbell, of 12, Eugene St., Cork St., Dublin, and the late James Campbell. Killed in action Thiepval Memorial |
9765 | Haynes, Edward | Private | 1st Battalion Silver War Badge entitlement. Edward Haynes was a pre-war regular, who originally enlisted on 6/6/1907. He first saw active service in the Balkans, entering that theatre of operations on 25/4/1915 (the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers landed at Helles from the River Clyde on 25/4/1915). Medal Index Card indicates that Haynes saw service exclusively with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers during WW1. Haynes was eventually discharged on 15/7/1919 (entitled Silver War Badge, also entitled 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal | ||
9784 | Cummins, Christopher | Private | 25/5/1915 | 27 | 1st Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Brother of Mr. J. Cummins, of 5, St. Joseph's Place, Gratton Crescent, Inchicore, Dublin. Killed in action. Helles Memorial Gallipoli |
9788 | Bowes, Christopher | Private | 30/7/1917 | 2nd Battalion. Born Dublin. Resided Dublin. Enlisted Naas. | |
9792 | Byrne, Francis | Acting Cpl | 17/101918 | 2nd Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin.Killed in action | |
9818 | Byrne, George | Sergeant | 5/10/1917 | 1st Battalion Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin. Killed in action | |
9833 | Burne, Cyril | Private | 1/7/1916 | 1st Battalion. Born Dublin. Enlisted Dublin.Killed in action | |
9842 | Coyne, Richard | Private | Medal Card | ||
9843 | Kavanagh, Peter | Private | 28/03/1915 | 27 | 1st Battalion Son of Peter Kavanagh, of 16, Verschoyle Place, Lower Mount St., Dublin. Helles Memorial |
9866 | Byrne, Thomas | Private | 23/5/1915 | 1st Battalion Born Dublin. Resided Dublin. Enlisted Naas. Killed in action | |
9903 | Cullen, Christopher | Corporal | 22/8/ 1915 | 1st Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Killed in action. Gallipoli | |
9919 | Murphy, Patrick | Private | 7/8/1915 | Helles Memorial, Gallipoli http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?action=post;topic=456169.0;num_replies=6 | |
9922 | Curran, Phelim | Private | 30/4/1915 | 1st Battalion Enlisted Dublin. Born Dublin. Killed in action Gallipoli | |
9988 | O'Callaghan, James | L/Cpl | 9th Battalion .b. Dublin, e. Dublin,Killed in action, France & Flanders, 09/09/16 | ||