Sgt
John McNally
Military Details
Service Number: 27/469
Regiment & Unit / Ship
4th Tyneside Irish 27th Service Northumberland Fusiliers
Enlisted
15 January 1915
Awards and Medals
The Victory Medal
The British War Medal, 1914-18
Enlistment Details
Date of Enlistment
15 January 1915
Place of Enlistment
Cleator Moor
Residence at Enlistment
33 Birks Road, Cleator Moor, Cumberland
Rank at Enlistment
Pte
Battalion at Enlistment
4th Tyneside Irish 27th Service
Service Number at Enlistment
27/469
Service History
Soldiers Effects: Amount Authorized: £7. 5s.10d. Plus War Gratuity £10. 10s. 0d. To Whom Authorized: Widow, Sarah Ann
Personal Details
Date of Birth
1878
Place of Birth
Killingworth, Northumberland
Religion
R.C.
Address
33 Birks Road, Cleator Moor, Cumberland
Residence (Roll of Honour)
33 Birks Road, Cleator Moor, Cumberland
Parents
The late James & Sarah McNally nee Burke
Siblings
Sibling of Alice, Half Sibling of Francis, Bridget, Hugh, James and Sarah Murphy.
Married
Sarah Ann McNally nee Kavanagh. Married 1902 Whitehaven, Cumberland
Children
John McNally
Education and Occupation
Occupation
Coal Miner
Death and Memorial
Date of Death
9th September 1916
Age at Death
38
Circumstances of Death
Killed in Action
Place of Death
Somme
Theater of Action
France
Battle
Battle of the Somme
Regiment at Death
Northumberland Fusiliers
Battalion/Vessel at Death
4th Tyneside Irish 27th Service
Rank at Death
Sgt
Notes
Probate: McNally John of 33 Birks-road, Cleator Moor, Cumberland sergeant 27th Northumberland Fusiliers died 9 September 1916 in France on active service. Administration (with Will) London 27 November to Sarah Ann McNally widow. Effects £416.6s.
Buried or Commemorated at
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Grave Position: Pier and Face 10 B 11 B and 12 B.
Private Memorial: St Marys RC Church WW1 Memorial ,Ireland's Memorial Records
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