The Royal Army Service Corps
He served in WW1 under the assumed name of Robert Costello
Birth.
Robert Abbott, son of Alfred Abbott and Martha Abbott, formerly Costello, was born at 178 Phibsborough Road, Dublin, on 14 November 1882.
His father was a Fireman.
His address at the time of his death was 7, Leslie Buildings, Phibsboro. He died in The North Dublin Union.
Occupation: Labourer.
Cause of death: Rheumatism, Septic Pneumonia.
Informant: Alfred Abbott.
Robert Abbott was recorded in the 1911 census as a 28 year old Painter living with his parents Alfred & Martha Abbott, at 7, Leslie's Buildings, Arran Quay, Dublin. They had been married 37 years and 7 of their 10 children were living with them. Alfred was an Engine Driver.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
The Royal Army Service Corps
He served in WW1 under the assumed name of Robert Costello
Birth.
Robert Abbott, son of Alfred Abbott and Martha Abbott, formerly Costello, was born at 178 Phibsborough Road, Dublin, on 14 November 1882.
His father was a Fireman.
His address at the time of his death was 7, Leslie Buildings, Phibsboro. He died in The North Dublin Union.
Occupation: Labourer.
Cause of death: Rheumatism, Septic Pneumonia.
Informant: Alfred Abbott.
Robert Abbott was recorded in the 1911 census as a 28 year old Painter living with his parents Alfred & Martha Abbott, at 7, Leslie's Buildings, Arran Quay, Dublin. They had been married 37 years and 7 of their 10 children were living with them. Alfred was an Engine Driver.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
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