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

Extract for the Congregation of Second Ray Presbyterian Church, Armagh

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
Barnhill David
Ballylawn Sergeant 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers M.M., Killed. (CWGC)
Chambers William
Moneyhaughley Sapper 108th Div. Royal Engineers
Clarke John A. W.
Coalfield Private North Irish Horse Wounded
Hay William King
Trimragh Signaller 27th Royal Field Artillery
Hughes Robert
Finvoy, Co. Antrim Private North Irish Horse
Hutchinson John
Manorcunningham Corporal Royal Field Artillery Killed in Action
Irwin George L.
Errity House Captain Royal Army Medical Corps
Kilgore Robert J.
Magherabeg Private North Irish Horse Wounded
McClean Francis G.
Rossbrakin Sergeant North Irish Horse
McConnell Alexander
Errity Sergeant North Irish Horse Invalided
McConnell Frederick
Errity Private North Irish Horse Died
McConnell James A.
Manorcunningham Private North Irish Horse
McElhinney Charles
Ray Private North Irish Horse
McElhinney William
Manorcunningham Private North Irish Horse
McKinley Robert
Moneyhaughley Private 6th Inniskiling Dragoons
McKinley Robert W.
Woodside Captain 11th & 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers M.C., Wounded.
McLaughlin Samuel
Dromore, Letterkenny Private 3rd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Killed in Action (CWGC)
Moore John
Labadish Private 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Wounded
Phillips Robert J.
Pluck Corporal 10th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Prisoner of War in Germany
Phillips Samuel
Pluck Private North Irish Horse
Phillips William J.
Pluck Private R.M. Artillery
Rainey William J.
Beragh Corporal Irish Guards Killed in Action (CWGC)
Ramsay [2] [3] Archibald
Manorcunningham Major Army Service Corps
Ramsay [2] [4] James A.
Corkey Corporal North Irish Horse Wounded
Rodgers James
Mondooey Private North Irish Horse Prisoner of War in Germany
Russell Samuel N.
Ballylawn Private Home Defence, London
Stevenson Henry
Aughliard Sergeant 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Killed in Action (CWGC)
Wallace George
Galdonagh Private 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Invalided
COLONIAL and U.S.A. FORCES




Arthur Samuel
Pluck Private 14th Canadian Batt. Wounded
Barnhill James
Ballylawn Private 27th Canadian Batt. Died (CWGC)
Barnhill John
Ballylawn Corporal 2nd Batt. N.Z. E.F. Wounded
Stevenson David
Aughliard Private Aviation, U.S.A.
NURSES/VAD




Clarke [1] Elizabeth Leckey




Platt [1] Mary Matilda




 

1. Recorded on the church memorial but not in the Roll of Honour. It can be assumed they served as nurses or with the VAD.

2. Surname recorded as "Ramsey"in the Roll of Honour but "Ramsay" on the church memorial.

3. Recorded in the Roll of Honour as Staff-Sergeant but on church memorial as Major.

3. Recorded in the Roll of Honour as Private but on church memorial as Corporal.

 

Second Ray Presbyterian Church War Memorial
Original image courtesy of Hilary Roulston.

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