The Royal Dublin Fusiliers
2nd Battalion, transferred to The Labour Corps.
He died of Influenza at Cork Street Hospital.
His address was given as 6, Braithwaite Street, Dublin.
He was noted as being married.
Son of Patrick William Berry and his first wife Sarah Hegarty.
Marriage.
Joseph Berry, a bachelor, a Soldier, from 18 Chamber Street, son of Patrick Berry, a Labourer, married Jane Gray, a spinster, from 5 Braithwaite Street, daughter of Henry Gray, a Moulder, on 14 November 1915, at St. Catherine's Church, Meath Street, Dublin.
Death.
Joseph Berry, aged 28, married, a Soldier, from 6 Braithwaite Street, died at Cork Street Hospital, on 7 April 1919.
The cause of death was Influenza, 10 days, certified.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers
2nd Battalion, transferred to The Labour Corps.
He died of Influenza at Cork Street Hospital.
His address was given as 6, Braithwaite Street, Dublin.
He was noted as being married.
Son of Patrick William Berry and his first wife Sarah Hegarty.
Marriage.
Joseph Berry, a bachelor, a Soldier, from 18 Chamber Street, son of Patrick Berry, a Labourer, married Jane Gray, a spinster, from 5 Braithwaite Street, daughter of Henry Gray, a Moulder, on 14 November 1915, at St. Catherine's Church, Meath Street, Dublin.
Death.
Joseph Berry, aged 28, married, a Soldier, from 6 Braithwaite Street, died at Cork Street Hospital, on 7 April 1919.
The cause of death was Influenza, 10 days, certified.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
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