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First Donagheady Presbyterian Church, Donagheady Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland World War I Memorial

Located in the Vestibule of Donagheady Presbyterian Church, Sandville, Donagheady Parish, Co. Tyrone
Transcribed, compiled and submitted by
Rene Donaghy, Donagheady, Co. Tyrone
renedonaghy[at]hotmail.com
Formatted by
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
len_swindley[at]hotmail.com
1st Donagheady Presbyterian Church, Donagheady Parish, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland c1910

(First and Second Congregations reunited in December 1933 and services continued to be held in the church of the Second Congregation)

 

THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE:

Name Service
John Colhoun Canadians*
John Cooke Canadians
Stephen Doherty R.I.F.
Benjamin Logue R.I.F.
Henry Dunn Lowry New Zealand
William W Lowry Canadians
V.L.L. Porter Ryl. Air Force
Robert Whiteside R.I.F.


 

THOSE WHO ALSO SERVED:

Name Service
Francis Colhoun Royal Navy
William Colhoun R.N .(enlisted no 116 in Canadian Navy )
Robert Colhoun Canadians
William Cooke Canadians
Thomas Cooke R.I.F.
John Currie R.I.F.
George Doherty R.I.F
William J Dunlop R.I.F.
Alex Falconer Canadians
David Lowry R.I.F.
Samuel J. H. Lowry New Zealand
John Lynch R.I.F.
Wm. A McClay Canadians
Joseph McCrea Australians
Robert McCrea R E.
John P Mitchell Canadians
James N. McMorris R.A.M.C.
James Neely Canadians
Robert Neely Canadians
Henry S H Porter N.I.H
Sam Thompson Canadians
Henry Thompson Canadians


 

Observations:

*Note: In Canada the surname Colhoun became Calhoun

R.I.F: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

R.A.M.C: Royal Army Medical Corps

N.I.H: North Irish Horse

R.E.: Royal Engineers