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Private Thomas Cleary

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Private Thomas Cleary

Birth
Death
28 May 1919 (aged 24–25)
Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland
Burial
Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
CC 34
Memorial ID
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62118 Private T. Cleary.
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
6th Battalion.

Son of John Cleary and Catherine Cleary, formerly Ryan, later of Mungret Street, Limerick.
His father was a Tailor

In the 1901 census, the Cleary family were living at Mungret Street.
The 12 persons present lived in 1 room
present were
John Cleary, aged 38, a Tailor,
Catherine, his wife, aged 29,
Patrick, son, aged 23, a Tailor,
Michael, son, aged 18, a Tailor,
Stephen, son, aged 16,
Joseph, son, aged 15,
Francis, son, aged 14,
Thomas, son, aged 12,
Martin, son, aged 7,
John Christopher, son, aged 4,
Ambrose, son, aged 2,
Alphonsus Benedict, son, aged 1,

Death Certificate.
Thomas Cleary, aged 25, a bachelor, a Private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, No. 62118, from Custom House Place, Limerick, died on 28 May 1918, at The Military Hospital, Limerick.
The cause of death was Pneumonia, 8 days, Cardiac Syncope, certified.

Extract from Limerick City Burial Register.
The burial of Thomas C. Clancy, aged 28, from New Barracks, on 29 May 1915, took place in plot no. CC 35

The burials in this plot are
Thomas Cleary
and his sister
Bridget Cremin
Patrick Harte
and his wife
Ita Harte
Note.
Bridget, Patrick and Ita, all lived and died at 162 Hyde Road, Limerick.
62118 Private T. Cleary.
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
6th Battalion.

Son of John Cleary and Catherine Cleary, formerly Ryan, later of Mungret Street, Limerick.
His father was a Tailor

In the 1901 census, the Cleary family were living at Mungret Street.
The 12 persons present lived in 1 room
present were
John Cleary, aged 38, a Tailor,
Catherine, his wife, aged 29,
Patrick, son, aged 23, a Tailor,
Michael, son, aged 18, a Tailor,
Stephen, son, aged 16,
Joseph, son, aged 15,
Francis, son, aged 14,
Thomas, son, aged 12,
Martin, son, aged 7,
John Christopher, son, aged 4,
Ambrose, son, aged 2,
Alphonsus Benedict, son, aged 1,

Death Certificate.
Thomas Cleary, aged 25, a bachelor, a Private in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, No. 62118, from Custom House Place, Limerick, died on 28 May 1918, at The Military Hospital, Limerick.
The cause of death was Pneumonia, 8 days, Cardiac Syncope, certified.

Extract from Limerick City Burial Register.
The burial of Thomas C. Clancy, aged 28, from New Barracks, on 29 May 1915, took place in plot no. CC 35

The burials in this plot are
Thomas Cleary
and his sister
Bridget Cremin
Patrick Harte
and his wife
Ita Harte
Note.
Bridget, Patrick and Ita, all lived and died at 162 Hyde Road, Limerick.

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