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Good morning George.Good to hear from you here in an overcast Tipp.

 Excellent find. I did not have anything at all on this lad, thank you very much for that. FMP only has his MIC, no records. Now I know his regiment, Number, and Rank.

It is walkies time here, so bear with with me please.

Kind regards.

 Tom.

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Yes overcast in Suffolk too...dry though!

Looking over yesterday's

 

George

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Tom

You may want to report to Terry that CWGC have the wrong number for Kane on the header record. The on on the Grave Registration report is the correct one - see his docs.

Mark

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Joseph White is a little illusive unless this is him on FMP-but I don't have Irish subscription so can't see it

White
 
Joseph
 
 
 
1914
 
Ireland, Petty Sessions Court Registers
 
Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland
 
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White
 
Joseph
 
 
 
1914
 
Ireland, Petty Sessions Court Registers
 
Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland
 
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White
 
Joseph
 
 
 
1920
 
Ireland, Petty Sessions Court Registers
 
Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland

George

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37 minutes ago, Mark1959 said:

Tom

You may want to report to Terry that CWGC have the wrong number for Kane on the header record. The on on the Grave Registration report is the correct one - see his docs.

Mark

Done, thanks Mark.

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12 minutes ago, George Rayner said:

Joseph White is a little illusive unless this is him on FMP-but I don't have Irish subscription so can't see itThere 

White
 
Joseph
 
 
 
1914
 
Ireland, Petty Sessions Court Registers
 
Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland
 
View transcript.
 
View image.
 
 
White
 
Joseph
 
 
 
1914
 
Ireland, Petty Sessions Court Registers
 
Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland
 
View transcript.
 
 
View image.
 
 
White
 
Joseph
 
 
 
1920
 
Ireland, Petty Sessions Court Registers
 
Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland

George

You could be right George. He does seem like a rascal all the same.

Thank you for that.

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Right name, right place-wondered if he was a serviceman whether that may be recorded on the 'charge sheet' to give us a clue.

 

No signs of John Cusheon either. Another bit of Irish mist!

 

George

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Apologies, George, I should have said, he was arrested fro  damaging a house, but it does not give any information on him other than he had no address.

 

This man is hard to nail down. it should be easy with this rare name, but there is not even an M.I.C. for him. Can you hep please?

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Clonmel_East_Urban/Davis_Road/817050/

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I came across this fror Dwan.

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Try this chap

Name: James Dwan
Gender: Male
Rank: A/Sgt
Record Type: Card
Service Number: 699
Corps, Regiment or Unit: Leinster
Title: Pension Record Cards
Description: Other Ranks Died Durra

 

George

 

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Filed under Divan on FMP

 

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?sourcecategory=armed+forces+%26+conflict&sid=101&regiment=leinster+regiment&soldiernumber=699&keywordsplace_proximity=5&sourcecountry=great+britain

 

Discharged 'having....suffered impairment in service'

 

George

 

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Looks like 'myalgia' on records. Not sure that's linked to cirrhosis but could be with heart failure!

 

George

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Fantastic find George, Divan eh, sure what chance would we have?

 I sent it away straight away to terry. Fingers crossed.

Thanks again George.

Kind regards.

 Tom.

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Close but no cookie George. I missed this in his records.

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Interesting!

 

George

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Ahh! Come on George-turn the page!

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Sorry Sorry, I missed it. 

Back on track now.

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It is a very confusing record though because the next page appears to contradict it again!

 

Onward

 

George

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I sent it on to Terry, I am sure he will make the right decision.

 You are very sharp for this early of a Sundee.

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Just had a bacon sandwich!

 

George

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Aahh, that explains it...

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How about this soldier, can you find him please? He has pre war service with the R.I.Regiment but I cannot find anything for WW1.

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Dwan did not make it. Sad but there it is.

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Carrick is short for Carrick-on-Suir which is both in Tipperary and Waterford.

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