Cleator Moor World War Records

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John Malloy

Private
John Malloy

Military Details

Service Number: 27/1129

Regiment & Unit / Ship

4th Tyneside Irish 27th (Service) Northumberland Fusiliers

Enlisted

21 December 1914

Awards and Medals

The Victory Medal

The Victory Medal

The British War Medal, 1914-18

The British War Medal, 1914-18

Enlistment Details

Date of Enlistment

21 December 1914

Place of Enlistment

Cleator Moor

Rank at Enlistment

Private

Battalion at Enlistment

4th Tyneside Irish 27th (Service)

Service Number at Enlistment

27/1129

Personal Details

Date of Birth

1892

Place of Birth

Cleator Moor

Religion

St Mary's RC Church, Cleator

Address

28 Duke Street , Cleator Moor

Residence (Census)

28 Duke Street , Cleator Moor

Residence (Roll of Honour)

28 Duke Street , Cleator Moor

Parents

John & Mary Malloy

Siblings

Owen Malloy, Maggie Malloy, Patrick Malloy, Ellen Malloy, Mary Ann Malloy

Education and Occupation

Occupation

Iron Ore Labourer

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

15th July 1916

Age at Death

24

Circumstances of Death

Died of wounds

Place of Death

2 Canadian Station Hospital

Theater of Action

Flanders

Battle

Somme

Regiment at Death

Northumberland Fusiliers

Battalion/Vessel at Death

4th Tyneside Irish 27th (Service)

Rank at Death

Private

Buried or Commemorated at

Boulogne Eastern Cemetry

France

Grave Position: 8 D 120a

Private Memorial: St Marys RC Church WW1 memorial

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