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Drummer James Joseph McCullagh

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Drummer James Joseph McCullagh

Birth
Drumcondra, County Dublin, Ireland
Death
9 May 1917 (aged 19)
Cambridge, City of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Burial
Drumcondra, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
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26287 Drummer James Joseph McCullagh.
The Royal Engineers.
1st Signals Company.
Aged 20.

Son of Charles McCullagh and Mary McCullagh, formerly Quinn, then of Well Park, Drumcondra, later of 3, Tolka Cottages, Drumcondra, Dublin.

The marriage of Charles McCullagh and Mary Quinn took place on 19 October 1884, at Fairview Catholic Church, Dublin.

Birth.
James McCullagh, son of Charles McCullagh and Mary McCullagh, formerly Quinn, was born on 10 June 1897 at Well Park, Drumcondra, Dublin.
His father was a Labourer.

In the 1901 census, the McCullagh family were living at Church Avenue, Drumcondra. The house was a 2 roomed cottage.
present were,
Charles McCullagh, aged 37, a Labourer in a Brewery, born in Dublin City.
Mary McCullagh, his wife, aged 34, born in Dublin City.
the 9 children present were,
Laurence, aged 15, a Farm Labourer,
John J., aged 14, a Telegraph Messenger, [b. 29 Mar. 1887]
Patrick, aged 12, a Scholar,
Edward, aged, 10, a Scholar,
Margaret M., aged 8, a Scholar,
Annie, aged 6, a Scholar,
Charles, aged 4,
James, aged 3,
Christina, aged 1,

All of the children were born in Dublin.

In the 1911 census, the McCullagh family were living at Tolka Cottages, Drumcondra. The house was a 3 roomed cottage.
present were,
Charles McCullagh, aged 47, a General Labourer, born in Dublin City.
Mary McCullagh, his wife, aged 43, born in Dublin City.
They had been married 25 years and had 15 children, of whom 11 were alive.
the 8 children present were,
Patrick, aged 22, a Van Driver,
Margaret, aged 18,
Annie, aged 16,
Charles, aged 15, Unemployed,
James, aged 10, a Scholar,
Willie, aged 9, a Scholar,
Francis, aged 5, [b. 7 May 1906]
May, aged 3, [b. 12 Sept. 1907]

All of the children were born in Dublin.

On the 1911 census form, James's stated age was corrected. It is unclear whether he was 13 or 10 years old, although 13 was probably correct.

Death.
The death of James McCullagh, aged 19, was registered in Cambridge district, England, in the quarter ended June 1917
26287 Drummer James Joseph McCullagh.
The Royal Engineers.
1st Signals Company.
Aged 20.

Son of Charles McCullagh and Mary McCullagh, formerly Quinn, then of Well Park, Drumcondra, later of 3, Tolka Cottages, Drumcondra, Dublin.

The marriage of Charles McCullagh and Mary Quinn took place on 19 October 1884, at Fairview Catholic Church, Dublin.

Birth.
James McCullagh, son of Charles McCullagh and Mary McCullagh, formerly Quinn, was born on 10 June 1897 at Well Park, Drumcondra, Dublin.
His father was a Labourer.

In the 1901 census, the McCullagh family were living at Church Avenue, Drumcondra. The house was a 2 roomed cottage.
present were,
Charles McCullagh, aged 37, a Labourer in a Brewery, born in Dublin City.
Mary McCullagh, his wife, aged 34, born in Dublin City.
the 9 children present were,
Laurence, aged 15, a Farm Labourer,
John J., aged 14, a Telegraph Messenger, [b. 29 Mar. 1887]
Patrick, aged 12, a Scholar,
Edward, aged, 10, a Scholar,
Margaret M., aged 8, a Scholar,
Annie, aged 6, a Scholar,
Charles, aged 4,
James, aged 3,
Christina, aged 1,

All of the children were born in Dublin.

In the 1911 census, the McCullagh family were living at Tolka Cottages, Drumcondra. The house was a 3 roomed cottage.
present were,
Charles McCullagh, aged 47, a General Labourer, born in Dublin City.
Mary McCullagh, his wife, aged 43, born in Dublin City.
They had been married 25 years and had 15 children, of whom 11 were alive.
the 8 children present were,
Patrick, aged 22, a Van Driver,
Margaret, aged 18,
Annie, aged 16,
Charles, aged 15, Unemployed,
James, aged 10, a Scholar,
Willie, aged 9, a Scholar,
Francis, aged 5, [b. 7 May 1906]
May, aged 3, [b. 12 Sept. 1907]

All of the children were born in Dublin.

On the 1911 census form, James's stated age was corrected. It is unclear whether he was 13 or 10 years old, although 13 was probably correct.

Death.
The death of James McCullagh, aged 19, was registered in Cambridge district, England, in the quarter ended June 1917

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