His birth was registered in Ennistymon district of County Clare, in Q3, 1889.
The details noted on the headstone records that he died of injuries which he received in WW1. His death was registered in Q4, 1921, in Dublin.
a website
Irish Medals
indicates that he had been a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary before World War 1, and had joined the Irish Guards Regiment.
He not officially recorded in the CWGC website as a "casualty", even though his death occurred in 1921. I have included him as a war death.
His brother
Edward Victor Allingham
also died in WW1.
for further details of him and his family, see the bio of his father, John Allingham.
His name is included in the
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
His birth was registered in Ennistymon district of County Clare, in Q3, 1889.
The details noted on the headstone records that he died of injuries which he received in WW1. His death was registered in Q4, 1921, in Dublin.
a website
Irish Medals
indicates that he had been a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary before World War 1, and had joined the Irish Guards Regiment.
He not officially recorded in the CWGC website as a "casualty", even though his death occurred in 1921. I have included him as a war death.
His brother
Edward Victor Allingham
also died in WW1.
for further details of him and his family, see the bio of his father, John Allingham.
His name is included in the
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
Inscription
SACRED
To The Memory
JOHN ALLINGHAM C.P.S.
interred at Milltown Malbay 1915
and his wife
SARAH
died 22nd November 1935
also their two sons
ROBERT CARSON
died 1921 of illness due to service
in the Great War
EDWARD VICTOR
Killed in action 1918
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