Royal Field Artillery
27yrs old
son of Mrs. Helen Duke of 21 William St., Kilkenny.
Son of Sergeant George Noble Duke of the Royal Irish Constabulary and his wife Ellen [otherwise Helen] Scanlon Duke, who were married in 1890, in Carlow.
Alexander was born in 1891 at Mountmellick, Queen's County, now Laois.
In 1901, the Duke family were living at the RIC Barracks at Ballyraggett, Co. Kilkenny.
In 1911, the Duke family were living at William St., Kilkenny, where George Noble Duke was a Clerk to the Clerk of the Peace [a minor role in the local judicial system].
in 1911, Alexander was 19 years old, a Solicitor's general clerk.
Royal Field Artillery
27yrs old
son of Mrs. Helen Duke of 21 William St., Kilkenny.
Son of Sergeant George Noble Duke of the Royal Irish Constabulary and his wife Ellen [otherwise Helen] Scanlon Duke, who were married in 1890, in Carlow.
Alexander was born in 1891 at Mountmellick, Queen's County, now Laois.
In 1901, the Duke family were living at the RIC Barracks at Ballyraggett, Co. Kilkenny.
In 1911, the Duke family were living at William St., Kilkenny, where George Noble Duke was a Clerk to the Clerk of the Peace [a minor role in the local judicial system].
in 1911, Alexander was 19 years old, a Solicitor's general clerk.
Inscription
261338 Gunner
A.M. Duke
Royal Field Artillery
30th October 1918 age 27
Until the Day Break
And the Shadows Flee AWay
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