Ian C Posted 21 February , 2018 Share Posted 21 February , 2018 Hi George died in hospital in Dublin, I have found his entry in 'Soldiers Effects' his widow received £8.10s, but I can't find anything else for him, can anyone see anything for him anywhere? Regards IanC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
museumtom Posted 21 February , 2018 Share Posted 21 February , 2018 Elliott, George. (Dublin). Rank: Corporal. Regiment or Service: Army Pay Corps. Service No: 7345. Date of death: 21/04/1918. Born: Dublin. Enlisted: Dublin. Death: Died at home. Next of kin, etc: Husband of Sarah Jane Elliott, of 45, Stella Gardens, Sandymount, Dublin. The Irish Times, April 21, 1921. Roll of Honour. In Memoriam. Elliott-In loving memory of my dear ---Corporal George Elliott, Army Pay Corps, ------King George’s Military Hospital, Dublin, 21 March, 1918, late of 4-Stella Gardens, Irishtown. The Irish Times, April 21, 1922. Roll of Honour. In Memoriam. Elliott-In loving memory of my dear husband, Corporal George Elliott, Army Pay Corps, died at King; Georges Military Hospital, Dublin, 21st April, 1918, late of 45 Stella Gardens, Irishtown. Wait but a little while. In uncomplaining love. His own most gracious smile. Small welcome us Above. Inserted by his wife and children. Irish Independent; Elliott-April 21, 1918, at King George Hospital, George Elliott, Corporal, Army Pay Corps; deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife and family. Funeral arrangements later. Grave/Memorial: 385. A64. Cemetery: Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin ss002d6252 Posted 21 February , 2018 Admin Share Posted 21 February , 2018 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Ian C said: Hi George died in hospital in Dublin, I have found his entry in 'Soldiers Effects' his widow received £8.10s, but I can't find anything else for him, can anyone see anything for him anywhere? Regards IanC The war gratuity is interesting, do we know if he had served overseas ?If he had served overseas it gives 21 months. If he never served overseas it gives 34 months. EDIT: #7342 APC was allocated 26 June 1915 so the war gratuity above would match a man with no overseas service. Craig Edited 21 February , 2018 by ss002d6252 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian C Posted 21 February , 2018 Author Share Posted 21 February , 2018 Hi Guys Thanks very much for the info, that's brilliant. Regards IanC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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