A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | AA | AB | AC | AD | AE | AF | AG | AH | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Name | § | Birth Place | Death Date | Death Location | Enlistment Location | Rank | Regiment | Theatre of War | Relations | Comment | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Crimean war | 1855 South Cork Militia send 96 volunteers | Sergeant gets 7shillings 6 pence for every recruit | Co.Cork sends 1,104 men and 233 boys totalling 1,347 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Bantry | Condition of the poorer classes in Ireland: appendix G: state of the Irish poor in Great Britain | Mostly obtained from Ireland's Memorial Records illustrated by Harry Clarke, 8 volume set published 1922/3 by the Committee of the Irish National War Memorial | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eddy Amery | Wife Elizabeth Warner, Reeneen, Glengariff | Killed in action | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | T Donald Actchinson | Bantry | WW1 | Liutenant | 6th Royal Scots | Memorial Tablet, St. Brendan's Church of Ireland Bantry | 1833 a Lyle Acheson Commissioner re proposed bridge Ringone Bandon River | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Henry ARUNDEL b. 1876 d. 1917 at Passchendaele, Belgium, aged 41 | Ahakista, durrus | Presumably killed in action | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | James Gilman Atkins | 1890, son of William H Atkins | Mahona, Dunmanway | 9th September 1916 | Clinchy | Sergeant | Royal Munster Fusileers | Newspaper of Petty Session court, his uncle Alfred N Atkins Clerk of Court | Same day 2nd Liutenant Wilson son of Rector killed at that stage 5 men from Dunmanway dead | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Arthur Jo Anderson | 1890 | Church St., Dunmanway | 21st March 1918 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Charles Frederick l Bailey | 1886 | Dunmanway, Eastville, | Anglican Cork records | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Thomas Baker | Bantry | Captain | RGA | Memorial Tablet, St. Brendan's Church of Ireland Bantry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Jane 29 Feb 1824, Glanlough, Charles McCarthy Jane Donovan. An entry in Burkes Peerage 1958, page 50 states that Jane O’Donovan, of O’Donovan’s Cove married in 1814, Abraham Baldwin, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, dsp, no date. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Charles Barry | KIlbrittain | 1798 | Ballte of Oulart, Wexford Rising | Liutenant, North Cork Militia | Buried in family crypt old KIlbrittain gravryard next to Kilbrittain Castlr | Dr. Webster, 1920 history of Cork Dioceses | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Abel Beecher | prob Hollymount, Skibbereen | Father Michael | Waterloo 1815 | I will have to investigate a bit more; Michael Becher married Catherine Harris, daughter of Adel Harris, but I don’t know her mother. Their son, Abel Harris Becher died at Waterloo. | 92nd | Brother Michael westropp died 1838 Ist W.I.R. | Basil O'Connell Newspaper Extracts, Dr Casey, 2187 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | William Stewart Becher | 1870 | Adrralia, newcourt, Skibbereen | The Times 10 Aug 1916 “Died of Wounds~ Becher, died of wounds received in action on the 30th July 1916, William Stewart Becher, Royal Fusiliers, fourth son of the late M. Becher of Ardralla, Skibbereen and dearly loved husband of Annie Becher.” | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Francis Evans Bennett | 1896, Gegane Manor Rosscarbery | 8th August 1915 | Anglican Records Cork | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Major W.Bennett | Attended Bandon Grammar School | Died of wounds January 1918 | Ian Coombes, History Bandon Grammar School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Edward Brookes | Durrus | 22nd March 1918 | France and Flanders, Pozieres Memorial | Athlone | Private | Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1st Batallion | Killed in action | Father Frank Resident Skibbereen, 5441, might be confused with Edward Cullinagh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Brown | Durrus through mother | Father RIC Sergeant from Mayo died Mitchelstown mother O'Mahony Ahagoun later had pub in Durrus | Australian forces | Two brothers also served from Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | John Boucher | Bantry | 16th August 1917 | Liverpool | C.S.M. | Royal Irish Fusiliers 8th Batallion | Killed in action | Formerly 712, Connaught Rangers 16579 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | George C Burchill | 1891 | Lisheenacreagh, Ballydehob | 13th April 1918 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Clarence James Buttimer | 1893 | Dunmanway | 10th November 1918 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | William Buttimer | 1896 | Derryvreen, Clonakilty | 30th June 1916 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | John Cahlane | 1874 | Chapel St., Skibbereen | 31st May 1919 | HHS 'Indefitagible' | Stoker, 1st Class | RN | Commorated in Plymouth | 171257 | Son of Jeremiah and Mary, wife Hannah, Timothy Collins, Drimoleague alos went down with boat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Family of Mrs Catherine Carew | Castletown Berehaven | Napoleonic Wars | Napoleonic Wars | Her husband and 5 sons lost in War | Petition to Dublin Castle for pension 1821. Letter from Catherine Carew, Castletown Bearhaven, Bantry Bay, County Cork, to Henry Addington, 1st viscount Sidmouth, Secretary of State for the Home Department, 31 August 1821, requesting that he present the enclosed petition of Carew to King George IV. Petition states that she lost her husband and 5 sons in military service during the last war, and requests a small allowance from government for her support. CSORP1821/1089 | http://www.csorp.nationalarchives.ie/search/index.php?simpleSearchSbm=true&category=27&searchDescTxt=Bantry&simpleSearchSbm=Search#searchfocus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Albert E.Carrett | 1894 | Attended Bandon Grammar School | Royal Dublin Fusileers | Died 1916 | Ian Coombes, History Bandon Grammar School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | George Carson | Drimoleague | 7th December 1914 | France and Flanders | Kinsale | Private | Royal Munster Fusiliers. 2nd Batallion | Killed in action | 4835, resident Skibbereen | Indexed by surname and place of birth from the The National Archives (PRO) online catalogues at:- http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | George Carson | Drimoleague | 27th December 1914 | France | Private | Royal Irish Fusiliers 2nd Batallion | 4835 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Edward F Carroll | Bantry | 15th September 1916 | France | Irish Guards 2nd Batallion | Killed in action | 6495 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Andrew Collins | 1876 | Corran, Leap | 6th August 1914 | Commorated in Plymouth | Leading Stoker | RN | HMDS 'Amphion' | 278171 | Wife Hannah | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | Denis Collins | Kinsale | Served Battle of Trafalgar with Royal Navy 21st October 1805 | Died on storm on Spanish bas taken as prize Neptuno off Cadiz | Colm Gimblett, Kinsale Historical Journal 2014, Vol 22 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | Timothy Collins | 7th January 1889 | Drimoleague | 31st May1916 | Body not recovered, Plymouth Naval Memorial | Petty Officer | Royal Navy | Died as a result of enemy action | 233609 (Dev), mother Brigid, Counakilla, Drimoleague. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | John Connolly | Bantry | 10th November 1917 | France and Flanders | Kinsale | Private | Royal Irish Fusiliers 2nd Batallion | Killed in action | 5577 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
34 | William V Cooper | 1894 | RIC Barracks, Glengariff | 20th October 1917 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
35 | William de Coursey | 1888 | Attended Bandon Grammar School | A.S.C., injured 1914, died 1918 | Ian Coombes, History Bandon Grammar School. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
36 | Denis Cremin | Bantry | 12th May 1915 | Ypres on Menin Gate Memorial panel L44 | Kinsale | L/Corporal | 1st Leinster | Killed in action | 7954 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | John Cronin | Bantry | 7th October 1915 | France and Flanders | Cork | Private | Irish Guards,2nd Batallion | Killed in action | 7505 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
39 | Denis Crowley | Bantry | 9th October 1916 | Somme | Clarkenwell, Middx. | Private | XV Corps, Army Cycling Corps | Killed in action | 7686 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | Andrew Cunningham | 14th April 1888 | Toormore | England | Died in hospital of wounds | Plaque in Teampol na mBocht (The Altar) Church | Son of Michael Cunningham Ellen Roycrofr, emigrated to England buried in graveyad of lost soldiers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
41 | Michael Daly | Durrus | 16th March 1917 | France and Flanders | L/Sergeant | Irish Guards,2nd Batallion | Killed in action | 8984 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | Bantry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | Richard Daly | 1894 | Lisheenacreagh, Ballydehob | 2ns July 1916 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
44 | Honourable Captai de Courcy | Kinsale | North Cork Militia | Killed by Insurgents in 1798 at Oulart out of a detachment of 109 only 2 survived | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
45 | Richard Donovan | Bantry | 27th September 1915 | Somme, Hangard Communal Cemetery, France | Private | 1st Batallion Leinster Regiment | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
46 | Thomas Donovan | 1891 | Toormore | 30th March 1916 | Lijssenthoek Military Cemetry | Royal Fusileers, 4th Batallion | Anglican Cork records | Son of Thomas and Francis Donovan, Toormore brother of William who also died | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
47 | William Thomas Donovan | 1884 | Toormore | 31st May 1916 | Commorated Plymouyh Naval Memorial | Boatswain (Bosun) | Royal Navy, HMS 'Invincible' | Killed in Action. Battle of Jutland. Drowned | Anglican Cork records | Son of Thomas and Francis Donovan, Toormore brother of Thomas who also died | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
48 | Edward Dorman | Kinsale | Aged 30 died gallipoli had been married 3 months | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
49 | Thomas Dorman | Of extended Kinsale dorman family | Killled Lens, France WW! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | Thomas Dorman | Kinsale | Aged 34 ship torpodoewed HMS Lavander | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | Albert Michael Dowling | Bantry | October 1917 | Cappanabowl. Bantry " Albert Michael Dowling born 30 December 1888, joined the RIC in July 1907 and was appointed to serve in Co. Clare; later he was selected to serve in the Irish Guards, enlisted 3 November 1915. (from his RIC records) He died on 9 October 1917, almost certainly at the Battle of Poelcappelle (not Cambrai which did not start till 20 November 1917) Poelcappelle is just outside Ieper/Ypres in West Flanders, Belgium. He was buried at Artillery Wood cemetery not far from Ieper." | Killed in Action | Abbey Bantry gravestone insertion by sister Dora | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
52 | William Downey | Bantry | 14th February 1915 | Shanbally, Co. Cork | Private | 4th Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) | Killed in action | 3686 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | James Doyle | Castletown Bere | 9th October 1917 | France and Flanders | Sapper | Corps of Royal Engineers | Killed in action | 140428 | 68th Field Company, R.E. Resident Bantry, another James Doyle Wexford is down as dying on the same day. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | Harold Foster Drake | Bantry | WW1 | Private | Balallion Naval brigade | Memorial Tablet, St. Brendan's Church of Ireland Bantry | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | Edward William Draper | 1908 | Scart, Bantry | 1940 | Signaller | Irish Guards | Memorial Tablet, St. Brendan's Church of Ireland Bantry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
56 | Michael Driscoll | 1871 | Donovan's Lane, Bantry | 9th September 1914 | Buried at sea | Seaman | HMS Empress of Britain | Wife, Brigid Driscoll | Died of disease | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
57 | Timothy Driscoll | Caheragh | 5th August 1917 | France and Flanders | Dublin | Sergeant | Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1st Batallion | Died of wounds | 8037, Resident KIlbrittain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
58 | William Driscoll | Bantry | 21st May 1918 | France and Flanders | Brynmawe, Brecon | Labour Corps (formerly South Wales Borderers) | Killed in action | 46320 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
59 | Robert Burnaby Alexander Dukelow | 1922 | Durrus | 1st February 1945 | Over Germany | Flying Oficer | 100th Squadron, RAF Volunteer Reserve Grimsby | 172456, Father Thomas Clashadoo, Sealodge, mother teacher. Wife Rita Marian of Warwick | https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?ui=2&ik=44b1b12bc1&view=att&th=14358f7a7fc56c9e&attid=0.1&disp=inline&safe=1&zw&saduie=AG9B_P-hn1CYs5Sfn5RluUcT6EYZ&sadet=1388767728852&sads=X-4ecRrf30t-8lPqtP3gcpbIMLg | https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/14358ff8bf1516ea?projector=1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | Dunmanway WW! | Died Charles F. L. Bailey, Arthur T. Jones, James C. Atkins, Arthur D. Wilson, William J. Lovekin, Arthur J.D. Anderson, Albert W. Wilson, Clarence J. Buttimer. | Served: Edward A. S. Anderson, Robert Beamish, John Burchill, Thomas Burchill, Henry Buttimer, Richard Buttimer, Ernest Clarke, Robert Clarke, Daniel Conner, William Deane, W. J. Percy Evans, William Farrar, Frank Fitzmaurice, Frederick Gillespie, Herbert Gillman, John T. Harley, George Hornibrook, Henry Hornibrook, William Hornibrook, St. John Jones, William H. King, John Kingston, George S. Levis, John S. Levis, James T. Levis, John Meara, John Payne, James Phipps, Thomas Richardson, Robert J. Tamplin, Robert Teed, James Wilson, John Wilson, Richard Wilson, Benjamin Wright, James W. Atkins, Richard Clarke. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | John Evans | 1777-1809 | Bandon area | Sy=uggesred ge enrolled in T¸D but dropped out if son my be son of REv. Thomas Evans | Joined 24th Regiment in Montreal 1796, promoted to Captain | Mortally wounded Spain 1809 | https://books.google.ie/books?id=500oAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=snippet&q=bandon&f=false | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
62 | Maurice Evans | 1919 | Dunbeacon, Durrus | 2nd August 1940 | Lost in Submarine | Stoker, 1st class | Royal Navy H.M.Spearfish | Killed in action | Father William Verity Evans (RN) Catherine nee McCarthy, Durrus | http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2467192/EVANS,%20MAURICE%20ALLAN | https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/14358fa5e56618b7?projector=1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | Liutenant Evans Freke | Rosscarbery | Killed Boer War 1900 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | Durrus family, father born Durrus | 1826, Death of Captain Alleyn Evanson After his Return from India, 4th Son of Alderman Charles Evanson, Former Mayor of Cork. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | John Fitzgerld | Kinsale | Royal Field Artllery | 1916 | In Denmark Independent and neutral 700 died Ireland a colony 50,000 Irish born died | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | John Fitzpatrick, Kilcrohane Petty Officer HMS Strongbow? Died Japanese POW camp. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | John Flynn | Bandon | 29th September 1918 | France and Flanders | Drimoleague | Private | Prince of Wales Regiment (Royal Canadians) | Died of wounds | Resident Drimoleague, 18100 formerly 6446, Connaught Rangers | BARRETT, TIMOTHY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Harold Arthur Foster | 10th January 1893 | The Temprance Hotel, Kirkconell, Dumphries, Scotlan and 8, Blackrock Terrace, Bantry | 13th November 1916 | France | Comisioned Temporary Sub-Liutenant RNVR in France adn posted to Drake Batallion | Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve | Killed in action | 1911 census Balckrock Terrace Bantry 18, C of I Draughtsman single father Horace Foster Barytes Mill Manager | Courtesy Linda Hull | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | Edward Gallwey | 1839 | Greenpark, Skibbereen | US Fereral Army, Civil War | Died Fort Somter 1863 | Blackhall on MUnster Gallweys | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | John Gavin | Bantry | 31st July 1917 | Ypres, West Flanders, Menin Gate Memorial | Freshford Co. Kilkenny | Rifleman | King's Royal Rifle Corps 18th Batallion | Died of wounds | A/201716 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | John Gimblett | Kinsale | Royal Navy Reserve | 1918 | In Denmark Independent and neutral 700 died Ireland a colony 50,000 Irish born died | Family active mariners | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | Henry Caldwell Greene | 1891 | Rosscarbery | 29th April 1918 | Anglican Cork records | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
73 | John griffin | Kinsale | Royal Army Service Corps | 1917 | In Denmark Independent and neutral 700 died Ireland a colony 50,000 Irish born died | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
74 | George A.L.Harbord | 1894 | Attended Bandon Grammar School | Murragh | Died WWI 1916, opening day of Battle of Somme, survived gallopoi | Brother Arthur left finl year of medical studies at RCSI to joing Conaught Rangers, 1914 to follow brothers Ralph, George, Cyril. He resumed medical studies finishing 1927. | Ian Coombes, History Bandon Grammar School. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | William Hart was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1776 and his widow and son James came back to Bandon, keeping a low profile, as her husband had been fighting the British. Her son became a tailor and they were tailors for a number of generations before becoming timber merchants - there is a lot of info in the various Bandon archives online. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | Denis Harrington | Bantry | 9th September 1916 | France | Galway | Private | Royal Inniskilling Fusileers, 8th Batallion | Killed in action | 43186, Resident Kerry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
77 | I’m now focusing on my great grandparents Patrick Hayes/Mary McCarthy. I know now that Patrick had a brother John who was killed at sea on HMS Eurydice and there is a memorial to him in Portsmouth Harbour. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
78 | ... Hennessy | Clonakilty | Died WW1 pre 1916 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
79 | Commander Herrick is in the Commission of the Peace for co. Cork. He married, 8 Sept. 1814, Mary, only daughter of Robt. de la Cour, Esq., of Bear Forest, by whom he has issue four sons and five daughters. Agents – Messrs. Ommanney. William Henry Herrick, born 13 Feb. 1784, is eldest son of the late Thos. Bousfield Herrick, Esq., of Shippool, near Innishannon, co. Cork, by Anne, only daughter of Henry Moore, Esq., of Frankfort House, co. Cork; | brother (with the present Lieut. Edw. Herrick, R.N.) of Capt. Henry Moore Herrick, of the 45th Regt., who was killed 1812 at the storming of Badajos; and brother-in-law of the late Capt. Rich. Plummer Davies, R.N. His grand-uncle, Edw. Herrick, Esq., Lieutenant R.N., himself a nephew of the first Sir Riggs Falkiner, Bart., of Anne Mount, co. Cork, was killed on board the Dorsetshire in Sir Edw. Hawkes’ action 20 Sept. 1759 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | Patrick Hourihan | Bantry | 27th September 1916 | Private | KIng's Liverpool Regiment, 8th Batallion | Killed in action | 5939 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
81 | Cornelius Hurley | Bantry | 22nd July 1917 | France | Bombardier | A Royal Garrison Artillery | Died of wounds | 233307 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
82 | Died 1941 | Henry Hurst | Bantry, British Navy Surgeon died HMS Hood 1941 | Nicholas Hurst was in the Somme and went on in 1918 to join the India army. He and his brother Tom both served there till 1947. Henry, another brother, saw service just at the end of 1917 into 18 as a Naval Dr in the Med. He went down with the HMS Hood in 1941. | Paternal ancestors coastguard early 19th century later seine owners Bantry vintners property owners, maternal Shannon, Clashadoo, Durrus by marriage Dukelow who married c 1815 into Coughlan fsrm originally post 1600 O'Coughlan/Coughlan Carrigmanus, Goleen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
83 | P.W.L. Hutchinson | 1920 | Schull | 9th November 1945 | Warrant Officer | RAT, Navigatio, Bomber Wireless | 1161673 | Memorial Schull old graveyard wife Paddy, Paul, Marcella, RIP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
84 | Daniel Keane | 1897 | Bantry | 7th August 1917 | Ypres, West Flanders, Menin Gate Memorial | Private | Royal Dublin Fusileers | Killed in action | 24669, Ward of Patrick Sullivan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
85 | 32129 Private/ William Kingston/ royal Munster Fusiliers/ 23rd November 1918/ For ever with the Lord/ | St. Marys, Dunmanway | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
86 | Liutenant William Kingston | Droumreagh, Durrus | 7th Batallion, Royal Irish Rifles | Born 1890 Killed in actiion 1918 | Mother Margaret awarded £210 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
87 | 1803-1884 | Nicholas Dunscombe Lane | Kings Inns 1823, Middle Temple | Richard who is buried in this plot was the eldest son born in 1803. He entered Trinity in 1818 and progressed to the Kings Inns in 1821. He became a Captain and lived at Kilbrogan House on Kilbrogan Hill up to his death in 1884. | Abraham Lane who was born in 1773 lived at 2 Devonshire Square (now the Hamilton High School). He was a Burgess of Cork and Sheriff of Cork in 1798. Abraham married Elizabeth Parker Dunscombe at Carrigrohane in Cork in October 1800. Elizabeth was the daughter of Nicholas Dunscombe of Mount Desert. Nicholas Dunscombe Esq was born in 1741 and married in 1764 Mary, only child and heiress of Thomas Parker Esq of Inchigagin, Co Cork. Elizabeth had at least seven brothers, George (son and heir), Robert Parker who assumed the name of Parker upon succeeding to his mother's property of Inchigagin, William, Thomas, Nicholas, Rowland and Parker and was the youngest of three daughters namely Mary who died in July 1827, Penelope who died in 1816 and Elizabegther who is buried here. The first of the Dunscombes to settle in Ireland was Edward Dunscombe Esq of Saint Finbarres in the City of Cork who went over in 1596. | Nicholas had also been a high sheriff of Cork in 1765. Abraham and Elizabeth lived for some time in Dublin before retiring to Bandon. They moved to live at 2 Devonshire Square in 1831 following the Naylor Rogers family (See headstone 4 in this graveyard). | Richard who is buried in this plot was the eldest son born in 1803. He entered Trinity in 1818 and progressed to the Kings Inns in 1821. He became a Captain and lived at Kilbrogan House on Kilbrogan Hill up to his death in 1884. | Their second son was Nicholas Dunscombe Lane who was born in 1805. He also studied at Trinity (1822) and at the Middle Temple in 1823. Ensign Nicholas became a Lieutenant in the army in 1833 by purchase. He practised as a barrister in Liverpool and died there on 30th May 1847 having married Emma Grace Evans. Some of his descendants now live in Australia. | Their third son was Abraham B. Lane also buried in this plot. He was born in 1807. He entered the Kings Inn in 1823. | Both the Dunscombes and Lanes were Unitarians | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
88 | 1803-1884 | Richard Lane | Kings Inns 1821 | Richard who is buried in this plot was the eldest son born in 1803. He entered Trinity in 1818 and progressed to the Kings Inns in 1821. He became a Captain and lived at Kilbrogan House on Kilbrogan Hill up to his death in 1884. | Abraham Lane who was born in 1773 lived at 2 Devonshire Square (now the Hamilton High School). He was a Burgess of Cork and Sheriff of Cork in 1798. Abraham married Elizabeth Parker Dunscombe at Carrigrohane in Cork in October 1800. Elizabeth was the daughter of Nicholas Dunscombe of Mount Desert. Nicholas Dunscombe Esq was born in 1741 and married in 1764 Mary, only child and heiress of Thomas Parker Esq of Inchigagin, Co Cork. Elizabeth had at least seven brothers, George (son and heir), Robert Parker who assumed the name of Parker upon succeeding to his mother's property of Inchigagin, William, Thomas, Nicholas, Rowland and Parker and was the youngest of three daughters namely Mary who died in July 1827, Penelope who died in 1816 and Elizabegther who is buried here. The first of the Dunscombes to settle in Ireland was Edward Dunscombe Esq of Saint Finbarres in the City of Cork who went over in 1596. | Nicholas had also been a high sheriff of Cork in 1765. Abraham and Elizabeth lived for some time in Dublin before retiring to Bandon. They moved to live at 2 Devonshire Square in 1831 following the Naylor Rogers family (See headstone 4 in this graveyard). | Richard who is buried in this plot was the eldest son born in 1803. He entered Trinity in 1818 and progressed to the Kings Inns in 1821. He became a Captain and lived at Kilbrogan House on Kilbrogan Hill up to his death in 1884. | Their second son was Nicholas Dunscombe Lane who was born in 1805. He also studied at Trinity (1822) and at the Middle Temple in 1823. Ensign Nicholas became a Lieutenant in the army in 1833 by purchase. He practised as a barrister in Liverpool and died there on 30th May 1847 having married Emma Grace Evans. Some of his descendants now live in Australia. | Their third son was Abraham B. Lane also buried in this plot. He was born in 1807. He entered the Kings Inn in 1823. | Both the Dunscombes and Lanes were Unitarians | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
89 | Daniel Leary | Bantry | 27th February 1916 | France and Flanders | Kinsale | Lance Corporal | Royal Munster Fusileers, 2nd Batallion | Killed in action | 8810 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
90 | Rev. George Alexander Levis | Bandon only son of Thomas and Dorothy | Killed 1942 Monto Camino Italy | Tablet Christ Church, North Main St., Bandon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
91 | CSO/RP/1826/2165. Letter from Lieut Coakley Lewis, 5th [Garrison] Battalion, Skibbereen, [County Cork], to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, concerning his application to be appointed a chief constable of police. Noting that his father was elevated to the peerage for his services in combating the French who arrived in Bantry Bay in 1796 and that his brother lost his life in the West Indies. Adding that he served in the West Indies for a number of years but returned owing to ill health. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
92 | James Lynch | Bantry | 7th August 1915 | Galipoli | Private | 6th Royal Irish Fusileers | 13035 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
93 | Jeremiah Lynch | Castletown berehaven | 15th October 1917 | Body not recovered, Memorial Plymouth | Chief Petty Officer | MHS Whitehead | Lost at Sea | 168671, son of Daniel and Margaret, Berehaven, wife Annie Lynch (nee Harrington) 18, Ranelagh Rd., Marine Town, Sheerness, Kent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
94 | John Lynch | 1891 | Bantry | 18th September 1918 | New York | Private | 21 Rct Co Geb serv Infantry 1 Rct Det 58 Brig Co H 115 Infantry | Died of wounds | 369787, overseas servive from June 11918, resident741 Greenwich St., NY sister Miss Ellen F. Lynch, 148 Waterman St, Providence R.I. notified of death | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
95 | Samuel Lyons | Bantry | 21st August 1915 | Galipoli | Private | Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1st Batallion | Killed in action | 5773 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
96 | James Gallwey | 14th September 1779 | Skibbereen, father James Merchant | Certificate as officer 1802 | Royal Navy | Blackhall on Munster Gallweys | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
97 | John Cornick Hawkes | Castletownbere | 31st October 1915 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
98 | In this Silent Ab/ Ode are Deposited/ The Remains of Ensign/ Henry Hs. Holmes 36 Reg/ who at the Memorable/ Battle of Tollouse/ Lost his right Leg and/ Departed this life/ the 15th of Der 1827/ in his 38th year | Dunmanway | Memorial St. Marys Dunmanway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
99 | George Hosford | 1891 | Skibbereen | November 1919 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
100 | Timothy Hourihane | 28th Otober 1878 | Caheragh | 6th August 1914 | Body not recovered, Memorial Plymouth | Able Seaman | Royal Navy HMS Amphion | Killed in action | Mother Mary, 183389 |