The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
1st Battalion.
"Z" Company,
formerly,
50604, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Aged 28.
Son of Michael Brennock and Mary Bolger, of Ringsend, Dublin.
They were married in Rathdown district, Co. Dublin in 1880.
He was born at 2 Eblana Villas, (off Grand Canal Street) Dublin, on 7 July 1889.
His father was then a Miller.
Four Brennock brothers died in World War 1.
Private William Brennock d. 1914.
Saddler Michael Brennock d. 1915.
Stoker Patrick Brennock d. 1915.
Sergeant Thomas Brennock d. 1917.
For further details, see the bio of his brother Michael.
Michael, who is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, is the only one of the brothers to have a known grave.
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
1st Battalion.
"Z" Company,
formerly,
50604, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Aged 28.
Son of Michael Brennock and Mary Bolger, of Ringsend, Dublin.
They were married in Rathdown district, Co. Dublin in 1880.
He was born at 2 Eblana Villas, (off Grand Canal Street) Dublin, on 7 July 1889.
His father was then a Miller.
Four Brennock brothers died in World War 1.
Private William Brennock d. 1914.
Saddler Michael Brennock d. 1915.
Stoker Patrick Brennock d. 1915.
Sergeant Thomas Brennock d. 1917.
For further details, see the bio of his brother Michael.
Michael, who is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, is the only one of the brothers to have a known grave.
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