Advertisement

Sgt William Bartley

Advertisement

Sgt William Bartley

Birth
County Donegal, Ireland
Death
16 Oct 1918 (aged 25)
Greater London, England
Burial
Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
Protestant plot, near main path.
Memorial ID
View Source
Casualty of the Great War, William served with the 52nd Bn.Canadian Infantry ( Manitoba Regt.),Service No. 150790. Born in Carnone, County Donegal. Occupation on enlistment, bank clerk. Place and date of enlistment, 26-August-1915. Portage Le Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. Complexion, dark. Eyes, blue. Hair, black.He died in London of wounds received in action in France aged 25- he was the son of the Rev. John Robert Bartley, LL.B. (Minister of Tralee Presbyterian Church - Eastern Reformed Presbyterian,The Manse,Tralee, County Kerry.)who himself died only 4 days earlier in the sinking by enemy U Boat of the RMS Leinster -Ireland's worst maritime disaster.

Casualty of the Great War, William served with the 52nd Bn.Canadian Infantry ( Manitoba Regt.),Service No. 150790. Born in Carnone, County Donegal. Occupation on enlistment, bank clerk. Place and date of enlistment, 26-August-1915. Portage Le Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. Complexion, dark. Eyes, blue. Hair, black.He died in London of wounds received in action in France aged 25- he was the son of the Rev. John Robert Bartley, LL.B. (Minister of Tralee Presbyterian Church - Eastern Reformed Presbyterian,The Manse,Tralee, County Kerry.)who himself died only 4 days earlier in the sinking by enemy U Boat of the RMS Leinster -Ireland's worst maritime disaster.

Gravesite Details

wargrave with Private Memorial



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement