The Lancashire Fusiliers.
Son of William & Anne Connell, of Dublin.
In the 1911 census, William & Annie Connell and their 2 children were living at 16, Usher's Quay, Dublin, in a 2 roomed apartment.
William was a 21 year old Wine Porter, and had been married 3 years.
Joseph was said to be "under 2 months" old.
Cemetery Record:
Occupation: Army Sergeant.
Age: 32.
Cause of Death: Accidental Gun Shot Wounds
Place of Death: Army Training School.
Address: 27, Arran Quay, Dublin.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
The cemetery records note that the grave was purchased by his brother William Connell.
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
Son of William & Anne Connell, of Dublin.
In the 1911 census, William & Annie Connell and their 2 children were living at 16, Usher's Quay, Dublin, in a 2 roomed apartment.
William was a 21 year old Wine Porter, and had been married 3 years.
Joseph was said to be "under 2 months" old.
Cemetery Record:
Occupation: Army Sergeant.
Age: 32.
Cause of Death: Accidental Gun Shot Wounds
Place of Death: Army Training School.
Address: 27, Arran Quay, Dublin.
His name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
The cemetery records note that the grave was purchased by his brother William Connell.
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