Death Certificate.
George Brown, of 186 Townsend Street, Dublin, a bachelor, aged 50, a Tinsmith, died at The South Dublin Union, on 27 April 1916.
The cause of death was Gunshot Wounds and Syncope.
His death was registered by a member of the staff of the Union on 10 May 1916.
His grave is unmarked.
The location is shown in the lower photograph, to the right of the 1916 Monument.
His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery.
Death Certificate.
George Brown, of 186 Townsend Street, Dublin, a bachelor, aged 50, a Tinsmith, died at The South Dublin Union, on 27 April 1916.
The cause of death was Gunshot Wounds and Syncope.
His death was registered by a member of the staff of the Union on 10 May 1916.
His grave is unmarked.
The location is shown in the lower photograph, to the right of the 1916 Monument.
His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery.
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