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museumtom

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No bother George, he is not forgotten, and will be remembered with the Peamount soldiers.

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There is a Denis Madden in the 1911 overseas Census in Jullundur, but it does not give the unit, but it is possibly the Connaughts.

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Morning Tom

Sunny Bank Holiday in Suffolk!

Ancestry throws us 

Name: Denis Madden
Gender: Male
Marital status: Single
Age: 15
Birth Date: abt 1890
Birth Place: St Finn Barrs, Cork, Cork, Ireland
Attestation Date: 6 Mar 1905
Attestation Place: Dennehys Cross, Ireland
Regiment: 101st Foot (R. Munster Fusiliers)
Service Number: 5203
Mother: Mary Madden

Attestation found but not yet Pension

Does info fit?

 

George

 

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Possibly not 5203 as he was in for a month then discharged with poor eyesight-April 1905. A boy bugler

 

George

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Its looks good George. Thank you for that. It could possibly also be.

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Found another one....discharge 1917. Checking

 

George

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Apologies George, ...good morning from a sunny Tipp!

Kind regards.

 Tom.

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 Checking

Name: Denis Madden
Rank: Pte
Record Type: Disability
Birth Date: 1891
Residence Place: Ramsey Hill, Courtmacsherry, Cork
Military Service Region: Ireland, Ireland
Discharge Date: 31 Dec 1917
Service Number: 7414
Corps, Regiment or Unit: R. M. Fus.
Service Branch: Military (Army)
Title: PRC Ledgers
Description: Pension Record Ledger
Reference Number: 13/MM/577

 

PM sent

 

 

George

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Than you George, with the information you provided I have sent him on to Terry. Fingers crossed!

Thanks again George. It was not possible with you.

Kind regards.

 Tom.

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Put forward and accepted, thank you for everything George.

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I am trying unsuccessfully to find this man in folder3 which seems to be free at the moment. I cannot find him, can you help please?

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Fantastic Mark, does it say attrib please?

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Ooooh you are good George. Endocartitis-VDH? I will send him to Terry straight away.

 Thanks for that, you are very sharp this fine sunny morning.

Kind regards.

 Tom.

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In the back of the net!! Accepted, thanks for all the help.

 Kind regards.

 Tom.

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I know you hate naval lad but try as I might I cannot find this lad and he looks like a contender. can you help please? He is a Clonakilty, County Cork lsailor.

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Excellent find Mark, with your link I was able to get his records on FMP. Hapy days. I will send him straight away to Terry.

Thanks Mark, I appreciate it very much.

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In the back of the net Mark!!

Thank you again for the help it was not possible without it.

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A good morning all round!

 

Well done Mark

 

George

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Yes indeed George and Mark, three accepted, happy days.

Kind regards.

Tom.

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Excellent, thank you Mark, I appreciate it.

Kind regards.

 Tom.

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