kkinsella Posted 29 November , 2010 Share Posted 29 November , 2010 Hi Everyone, I am calling on 'Inniskilling' experts for this topic. The Royal Irish Inniskilling Fusiliers, 1st Bn. were sent to India at the end of the Great War, where L/Sgt. Edward Joseph Timoney Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers,(11582) attached 36th Division Signal Company. Service No. 6972309, died on 17th September 1920. He was a native of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. Can anyone know how he died? Edward's younger brother, John, was killed in action on 11 July 1916 near Ovillers-la-Boiselle. Regards, Ken. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CavalryQM Posted 25 December , 2016 Share Posted 25 December , 2016 He died of heatstroke and was married to my aunt Katie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gordon92 Posted 26 December , 2016 Share Posted 26 December , 2016 On 12/25/2016 at 13:30, CavalryQM said: He died of heatstroke and was married to my aunt Katie. The original poster of this topic does not appear to be active on the Forum since September 2015. If you wish to attract his intention, it might be wise to send him a Personal Message. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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