Congregation of Carrowdore
I have compared the entries in the Roll of Honour with the names recorded on the Memorial installed in the church. I have added those names not recorded in the Roll and noted any differences etc. I found either as a footnote or in brackets. For those fallen, where possible, I have also added a link to the relevant entry on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website (CWGC.org) and/or Soldiers Died in the Great War I have transcribed.
Surname | First Name | House | Address | Rank | Regiment, Battalion or Unit | Remarks |
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Bailie | Samuel | Ballyboley | Private (L./Cpl.) | Royal Irish Rifles | ||
Barclay | James | Cairney Hill | Sergeant | Royal Irish Rifles | Wounded | |
Beck | Hugh | Sloanstown | (Private) | (M.G.C.) | ||
Burrows [2] | James C. | Carrowdore | Private (Cpl.) | Royal Irish Rifles | Wounded | |
Ewart | Frank | Ganaway | Surgeon | Royal Navy | O.B.E. | |
Finlay [1] | R. | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | |||
Hunter [1] | W. J. | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | |||
McClure | Rev. William, C.F. | Carrowdore | (Capt.) | Royal Army Chaplains Dept. | ||
McClure | W.S. | Ballyhaskin | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | ||
McKenzie [1] | A. | C.S.M. | Royal Irish Rifles | |||
Morrow | James | Carrowdore | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | Killed in Action (CWGC; SDGW) | |
Morrow | Thomas | Carrowdore | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | ||
Morrow | Samuel | Carrowdore | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | Wounded | |
Reid | Samuel | Ballyboley | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | Wounded | |
Robson | James | Carrowdore | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | ||
Sandford [1] | J. | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | |||
Shanks [1] | D. | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | Died (CWGC; SDGW) | ||
Taylor | James | Carrowdore | Private (S. Sgt.) | Bute Artillery (Royal Garrison Artillery) | ||
White [3] | Samuel | Carrowdore | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | Wounded | |
Woods | Robert (R.J.) | Carrowdore | (A.B.) | Royal Navy | ||
Woods [1] | S. | Private | Royal Irish Rifles | |||
Workman | W. E. H. | Carrowdore Castle | Major | (Royal Irish Fusiliers) | ||
COLONIAL and U.S.A. FORCES | ||||||
Beck [1] | James | Private | U.S.A. Force | |||
Hamilton | Thomas | Ballyboley | Private | Canadian Force | ||
McConnell | E. | Drumfad | Private | Australian Force | ||
McConnell | James | Drumfad | Private | Canadian Force | ||
McDermott [4] | (R.M.) | Carrowdore | Private | Canadian Force | (Died) (CWGC) | |
McKeag [1] | W. | Private | Australian Force | |||
Reid | John | Ballyboley | Driver | Canadian Force | ||
Reid [4] | James | Carrowdore | Private | U.S.A. Force | (Died) | |
Shanks | Robert T. | Ballyboley | Private | Canadian Force | Wounded | |
Stewart [1] [5] | J. | Private | Can. Force | (Died? CWGC) | ||
Stewart [1] | N. B. | Private | U.S.A. Force | Died |
1. Recorded on the church memorial but not in the Roll of Honour.
2. Name "James" not recorded on the church memorial only initial "C".
3. Not only recorded on the church memorial as Sergeant but as serving in the "R.I.F." not "Royal Irish Rifles"
4. Recorded on the church memorial as having died.
5. The CWGC records the death of John Stewart of Carrowdore, Canadian Infantry.
Original image courtesy of Barry Niblock.