Presbyterian Church In Ireland -- Roll of Honour 1914-1919

Extract for Drumlee Presbyterian Church

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
Beattie Robert
Annahinchago Private U.S. Army
Beer Henry Wm.
Ardaghy Private London Regiment Wounded
Buchanan [2] James Herbert
Ballyward Lieutenant 4th Batt., Royal Irish Fusiliers Killed in Action (CWGC)
Dalzell Alex.
Drumlee Private Royal Irish Rifles
Dalzell George
Drumlee Private Royal Irish Rifles Wounded
Dalzell Joseph
Drumlee Private Royal Irish Rifles Wounded
Dalzell Rowan
Drumlee Private 6th Batt., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Killed in Action (CWGC; SDGW)
Dalzell Wm.
Drumlee Sergeant 1st Batt., Royal Irish Fusiliers Killed in Action (CWGC)
Gibson Robert James
Bryansford Private Royal Irish Rifles Killed in Action (CWGC; SDGW)
Moffatt [3] Hugh John
Ballyward Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Wounded
Rowan John
Gargory Private Australian Forces Killed in Action
Scott [1] George
Ballyward Private Royal Irish Rifles Wounded
Skelly John
Gargory Private U.S. Army Killed in Action
Skillen William
Clanawhillan Private North Irish Horse Wounded
Small James
Gargory Private Royal Irish Rifles Wounded
Small John
Gargory Private Royal Irish Rifles
Spiers James
Clenmaghery Sergeant Canadian Forces Wounded
Weir James
Gargory Lance-Corporal Royal Irish Rifles Killed in Action
Weir William
Gargory Private Royal Irish Rifles

1. Recorded in the Roll of Honour but not on the Church Memorial.

2. Regiment record on Roll of Honour and Royal Irish Rifles but on CWGC and elseware as Royal Irish Fusiliers.

3. Surname recored in the Roll of Honour as 'Moffatt' but on Memorial as 'Moffet'.

 


Original image courtesy of Nigel Henderson.

 

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