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 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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