The Royal Air Force.
Recruits Training Wing [Blandford].
He died at Blandford Camp, Dorsetshire, of Influenza.
The informant of his death was Kathleen Mooney, of 98, Cork Street, Dublin.
Son of Mrs. Mary J. Bannister, of 25, Harold's Cross Cottages, Dublin.
In the 1911 census, the Bannister family were living at Drummond Place, Harold's Cross, Dublin.
William Bannister was a 48 year old General Labourer, who had been born in England.
Mary J. Bannister was aged 38, and was born in Dublin City. They had been married 21 years and has 6 children, 5 of whom were living.
Joseph the third eldest child, oldest son, was 11 years old.
In August 2010, his grave was unmarked.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
The Royal Air Force.
Recruits Training Wing [Blandford].
He died at Blandford Camp, Dorsetshire, of Influenza.
The informant of his death was Kathleen Mooney, of 98, Cork Street, Dublin.
Son of Mrs. Mary J. Bannister, of 25, Harold's Cross Cottages, Dublin.
In the 1911 census, the Bannister family were living at Drummond Place, Harold's Cross, Dublin.
William Bannister was a 48 year old General Labourer, who had been born in England.
Mary J. Bannister was aged 38, and was born in Dublin City. They had been married 21 years and has 6 children, 5 of whom were living.
Joseph the third eldest child, oldest son, was 11 years old.
In August 2010, his grave was unmarked.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
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