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NAME; Vallely, B
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NAME; Walker, T (Jerome Lennie)
RANK; Lieutenant
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Irish Rifles
REGIMENT; 14th Battalion
BORN; 22nd July 1888
LIVED; Carrickfergus  / Whitehead / Courtrai (Belgium)
ENLISTED;
FATE; Killed in action 6th May 1916  aged 27
CEMETERY; AUTHUILE MILITARY CEMETERY: France, D.58
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Jerome Lennie Walker Son of F. Manderson Walker and Helen Lennie Walker of Mount Royal, Whitehead, Co. Antrim.  He attended Campbell College in Belfast between Sept 1903 and July 1905. His address whilst at the school was given as 31 Boulevard Vandenpeereboom, Courtrai, where he was based when the War broke out. The school magazine, (The Campbellian Vol.III, p.256) adds "The family escaped during the first week, but [Jerome] remained behind and joined the Red Cross Society with his motor, and drove it until the Germans took possession of the town. He went to see the British troops enter Roulers [now Roeselare] and was unable to return to Courtrai, the Germans having blown up the railway. He managed to reach Ypres and stayed there during the three months of the bombardment, at one time living in a cellar for a fortnight". He then travelled to Belfast via London and obtained a Commission in 14th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles on 31 December 1914.  His father was a wealthy and successful flax merchant originally from Holland, I can only assume he must have done some work with Barn Mills Flax Mill during his time in the area. 



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NAME; Wade, A
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NAME; Wale, Edmund Joseph
RANK; Lance – Corporal
SERV. NO; 30871
UNIT/SERVICE; 8th Batt
REGIMENT; The Royal Berkshire Regiment, Princess Charlotte of Wales
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Cheltenham
ENLISTED; Evesham
FATE; Died of Wounds, France, April 4th 1918
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL; POZIERES MEMORIAL (France) – Panel 56 and 57
REMARKS;




NAME; Wallace, James
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO; 11/40272
UNIT/SERVICE; 1st Batt
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED;
ENLISTED; Blackburn, Lancashire
FATE; Died of Wounds, France, July 20th 1918 aged 28
CEMETERY; ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY (France) - III. B. 8.
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Son of James and Agnes Wallace, of 155, Dukes Brow, Blackburn, Lancs. Native of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim – formerly 24529 East Lancs

NAME; Wallace, John
RANK; Seaman
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Navy
REGIMENT;
BORN;
LIVED; Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE; Died
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; Joymount Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS



NAME; Wallace, Robert H
RANK; C.S.M
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; 12th Battalion
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN;
LIVED; Lancastarian Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE; Died of Wounds
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; Joymount Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
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NAME; Waterson, P
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NAME; Watson, Archibald
RANK; Private
SERV. NO; 7405
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Irish Fusiliers
REGIMENT;
BORN; Carrickfergus 1884
LIVED;
ENLISTED; Belfast 21st January 1902 aged 18
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Driller


NAME; Watson, Charles
RANK; Seaman
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Navy
REGIMENT; H.M.S “Imperieuse”
BORN;
LIVED; Green Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
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NAME; Watson, John
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO; 12185
UNIT/SERVICE; 15th Batt (North Belfast Volunteers)
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED;
ENLISTED;
FATE; Killed in Action, France, February 16th 1916 aged 19
CEMETERY; SUCRERIE MILITARY CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS (France) - I. B. 13
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MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Son of John Watson 51 Mervue Street, Belfast – George Watson- Thomas Street



NAME; Weatherup, Arthur M
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NAME; Weatherup, Edwin Blow
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NAME; Weatherup, WM. J
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NAME; Weatherup, Jack
RANK;  Private
SERV. NO;  907326
UNIT/SERVICE;  “A Coy”, 56th Battallion
REGIMENT; Canadian Infantry
BORN; Carrickfergus circa 1894
LIVED;  Unknown
ENLISTED; Unknown
FATE; Died 24th May 1917 in France
CEMETERY;  Petit-Vimy British Cemetery, Pas de Calais,  France – B7
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MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Son of James and Emily A Weatherup, of 13, Trym Side, Sea Mills Park, Bristol, England.



NAME; Weatherup, James
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NAME; Weatherup, William – Military Medal
RANK; Corporal
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; 17th Battalion
REGIMENT; Royal irish Rifles
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Church Lane, Belfast
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; Joymount Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS





NAME; Weeks, Archibald Harold
RANK; Corporal
SERV. NO;            4215
UNIT/SERVICE; 7th Battalion
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN; Jersey, Channel Islands 1895
LIVED; Carrickfergus
ENLISTED; Jersey
FATE; Died of Wounds – France and Flanders – 10th December 1917 aged 22
CEMETERY; ROCQUIGNY-EQUANCOURT ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, MANANCOURT (France) – VII A 17
CHURCH; Church of England
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; The son of Henry and Louisa, of Gregorys Cottages, Harve Des Pas, St Helier. His brother Robert also served in the Jersey Company. At the time of joining the Army he worked as a meat salesman. In April 1917, he married Agnes in Belfast and they had one child, Elizabeth, whom he would never see.
After training in Ireland and Aldershot, he went to the front with the Jersey Company in December 1915. He appears to have remained with them through 1916 and into 1917 until seriously wounded while on patrol near Cambrai in December. It was his brother Robert who found and carried him to a Casualty Clearing Station where he subsequently died. In a letter to his parents explaining the death, CQMS Mallet wrote that Archibald was 'an exceedingly smart NCO … and was held in high esteem'.
Originally a bugler, while in Ireland he became 'Company Piper'.
Commemorated on Old Boys of St James' Company Boys Brigade Memorial
NEWS ITEM in Jersey Evening Post of Tuesday 19 September 1916
More Jerseymen Wounded. The latest list of Jerseymen belonging to the Royal Irish Rifles who have been wounded and admitted to hospital include the names of Rifleman Weeks and Rifleman Roberts.

NEWS ITEM in Jersey Evening Post of Tuesday 18 December 1917

Roll of Honour. News was received this morning by Mrs Weeks of Havre des Pas that her son, Corporal Archibald Weeks of the Royal Irish Rifles, who was 22, has died in one of the Casualty Clearing Stations in France as the result of wounds received during the fighting on 10 December. The deceased joined up with the Jersey Contingent and some 12 months ago married a lady in Ireland. When in Jersey he was employed as a meat salesman by the firm of Humphreys of the Central Market.






NAME; Weir, H
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NAME; Weir, J
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NAME; Weir, Thomas
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO; 683
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Irish Rifles
REGIMENT;
BORN; Carrickfergus 1897
LIVED; Queen Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED; Belfast Town Hall, 4th September 1916 aged 19
FATE;
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CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Labourer, not married.


NAME; Weir, William
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; 12th Battalion
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN;
LIVED; Woodburn, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; Joymount Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
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NAME; Welsh, Robert G
RANK; Private
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; 8th
REGIMENT; Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders
BORN;
LIVED; Commons, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; Loughmourne Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS


NAME; Welsh, William
RANK; Private
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; Labour Corps
REGIMENT; Royal Engineers
BORN;
LIVED; Commons, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; Loughmourne Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS




NAME; White, Edward
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; 12th Battalion
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN; 1886 Carrickfergus
LIVED; 12 McKeens Row
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS


NAME; White, John
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; 12th Battalion
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN; 1892 Carrickfergus
LIVED; 12 McKeens Row
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS – Brother of Edward White.




NAME; White, James
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NAME; Whiteford, E
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO; 18/786
UNIT/SERVICE; 18th Battalion (2nd and 10th Battalions)
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Islandmagee
ENLISTED; 10th November 1915
FATE; Shot during action and sent home
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS – Victory and British War medal – served with 2 half Brother T and N Whiteford




NAME; Whiteford, N
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SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; Merchant Navy
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NAME; Whiteford, T
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UNIT/SERVICE; Merchant Navy
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NAME; Wilkins, J
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NAME; Williams, E.C
RANK; Sergeant
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE;
REGIMENT; Royal Irish Rifles
BORN;
LIVED; Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE; Accidentally injured on training in England
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Son of Fred Williams of Messrs Gallaher, Limited, late of Carrickfergus




NAME; Williams, William J
RANK; Lance – Corporal
SERV. NO; 9487
UNIT/SERVICE; 2nd Batt
REGIMENT; Irish Guards
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED;  Leeds, UK
ENLISTED; Newtownards
FATE; Killed in Action, France, October 10th 1917
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL; Tyne Cot Memorial (Belgium) – Panel 10 t0 11
REMARKS; Son of Fred Williams, of "Rathkenny," Larne Harbour, Co. Antrim




NAME; Wilson, Alexander
RANK; Private
SERV. NO; S.2926
UNIT/SERVICE; 9TH Batt
REGIMENT; Seaforth Highlanders – Ross-Shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany’s
BORN; Carrickfergus , Woodburn
LIVED;
ENLISTED; Kilsyth (Stirlingshire)
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL; Thiepval Memorial (France) – Pier and Face 15C
REMARKS;



NAME; Wilson, Alexander
RANK;
SERV. NO; 3046
UNIT/SERVICE; Gloucestershire Regiment
REGIMENT;
BORN; Carrickfergus 1865
LIVED;
ENLISTED; Bristol, 16th September 1916 aged 49
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Married drill instructor – had previous service with Gloucestershire Regt, discharged with pension.



NAME; Wilson, John
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NAME; Wilson, Thomas
RANK;
SERV. NO; 49804
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Army Medical Corps
REGIMENT;
BORN; Carrickfergus 1883
LIVED; Commons Lodge, Woodburn Carrickfergus (Black Row)
ENLISTED; Belfast 7th January 1915 aged 32
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Awarded Military Medal for rescuing officer under shell fire




NAME; Wilson, William
RANK;
SERV. NO; 439678
UNIT/SERVICE; A.S.C Supplies
REGIMENT;
BORN; Carrickfergus 1885
LIVED; Ewarts Road, Belfast
ENLISTED; Belfast 27th September 1918 aged 33
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Married, labourer

 




 



  



 NAME; Wilson, W.J
RANK; Bomber
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE;
REGIMENT; Australian Field Artillery
BORN;
LIVED; Upper Woodburn, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Awarded D.C Medal


NAME; Wiseman, F
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NAME; Woods, William
RANK; Private
SERV. NO; 17089
UNIT/SERVICE; 10th Batt
REGIMENT; Highland Light Infantry
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED;
ENLISTED;
FATE; Killed in Action, France, September 25th 1915
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL; Loos Memorial (France) – Panel 108 to 112
REMARKS;




NAME; Woods, Thomas M
RANK; Private
SERV. NO; 26488
UNIT/SERVICE; 11th Batt
REGIMENT; Royal Scots – Lothian Regt
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Clydebank, Glasgow
ENLISTED; Glasgow
FATE; Killed in Action, France, April 17th 1916
CEMETERY; Rifle House Cemetery (Belgium) – I.C 9
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS;



NAME; Woods, William
RANK; 2nd Corporal
SERV. NO; 64336
UNIT/SERVICE; Railways - 43rd Broad Gauge Railway Operating Coy.
REGIMENT; Royal Engineers
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Aughnacloy – Co Tyrone
ENLISTED; Belfast
FATE; Died of Wounds, France, March 28th 1918 aged 30
CEMETERY; ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSIONV (France) – I.J 27
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Son of William J. and Margaret Woods, of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim; husband of Meta Woods, of Mayfair, Cyprus Park, Bloomfield, Belfast (R.O.D????)


NAME; Woodside, John
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO; 9254
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Irish Rifles
REGIMENT; 3rd Battalion
BORN; Carrickfergus 1877
LIVED;
ENLISTED; Belfast 15th August 1914 aged 37
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Previous service with R.I.R, discharged following termination of engagement.  Married Labourer


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NAME; Wright, James
RANK; Rifleman
SERV. NO; 4157
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Irish Rifles
REGIMENT;
BORN; Carrickfergus 1863
LIVED; 9 Lyons Street, Belfast
ENLISTED; Newtownards 2nd May 1900 aged 37
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; Previous service with 3rd Batt R.I.R – Married with 6 children under 14.  Labourer
 



NAME; Young, Joseph
RANK; Corporal
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE;
REGIMENT; Loyal North Lancashires
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Agnes Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS


NAME; Young, John
RANK; Sergeant
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE;
REGIMENT; Royal Garrison Artillery
BORN;
LIVED; Agnes Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS



NAME; Young, Paul
RANK; Stoker
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE; Royal Navy
REGIMENT; H.M.S “Buttercup”
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Agnes Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS


NAME; Young, Robert
RANK; Private
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE;
REGIMENT; Royal Welsh Fusiliers
BORN; Carrickfergus
LIVED; Agnes Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS



NAME; Young, Thomas
RANK;
SERV. NO;
UNIT/SERVICE;
REGIMENT; Royal Navy Air Service
BORN; Carrickfergus 1895
LIVED; 14 Governors Place, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE;
CEMETERY;
CHURCH; 1st Carrickfergus Presbyterian
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS


NAME; Young, William Henry
RANK; Lieutenant
SERV. NO; 69350
UNIT/SERVICE; 28th General Hospital
REGIMENT; Royal Army Medical Corps
BORN; Cork
LIVED; North Street, Carrickfergus
ENLISTED;
FATE; Killed 13th July 1916 aged 24
CEMETERY; Salonika (Lambret Road) – Military Cemetery – Greece - 246
CHURCH;
MEMORIAL;
REMARKS; William was the only son of William and Elizabeth Young of High Street, Carrickfergus.  He was a native of Cork.



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  2. Hi John, CSM Robert h Wallace is buried in Calais south cemetery H.3.4 I am trying to research him as my relative.

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