Canadian Infantry.
8th Battalion.
aged 27 years.
son of James and Mary Brady of Palace Street, Dublin.
This was the address of his father's law firm.
His father was a Solicitor.
Matthew Brady, son of James Brady and Mary Bergin of 164 Shelbourne Road, Dublin, was born on 9 July 1888, at Shelbourne House, Ballsbridge, and was baptised at St. Mary's Church [RC], Haddington Road, Dublin, on 12 July 1888.
His father was noted as a Law Agent.
He enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 23 September 1914 in Valcartier, Quebec, Canada.
23 years of age, he described himself as "a Student".
He gave his date of birth as 9 July 1891 [incorrect].
He named his father, James Brady, of Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, as his next-of-kin.
Private Matthew E. Brady is commemorated on Page 6 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
his brother
Private Edward Ellard Brady
is buried alongside him.
In the 1911 census, the Brady family were living at Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Co. Dublin.
present were,
James Brady, aged 54, a Solicitor, married, born in Co. Dublin.
Mary, his wife, aged 45, married, born in Co. Dublin.
They had been married 29 years, and had 9 children, all surviving.
Children,
Edwd. Ellard, son, aged 28, a Solicitor,
James Vincent, son, aged 26, an Architect & Civil Engineer,
Eileen, daughter, aged 24,
Matthew, son, aged 22, a Law Clerk,
May, daughter, aged 21,
Kathleen, daughter, aged 20,
Hilda Mary, daughter, aged 16,
Ida Mary, daughter, aged 14,
John, son, aged 12,
Death.
Mathew Ellard Brady, aged 27, a Private, a Soldier, died on 17 November 1915, at 21 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf.
The cause of death was Pleuro-Pneumonia, Heart Failure, certified.
His death was registered on 1 December 1915, by M. Brady, sister, present at death, of 21 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf.
Canadian Infantry.
8th Battalion.
aged 27 years.
son of James and Mary Brady of Palace Street, Dublin.
This was the address of his father's law firm.
His father was a Solicitor.
Matthew Brady, son of James Brady and Mary Bergin of 164 Shelbourne Road, Dublin, was born on 9 July 1888, at Shelbourne House, Ballsbridge, and was baptised at St. Mary's Church [RC], Haddington Road, Dublin, on 12 July 1888.
His father was noted as a Law Agent.
He enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 23 September 1914 in Valcartier, Quebec, Canada.
23 years of age, he described himself as "a Student".
He gave his date of birth as 9 July 1891 [incorrect].
He named his father, James Brady, of Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, as his next-of-kin.
Private Matthew E. Brady is commemorated on Page 6 of Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance.
his brother
Private Edward Ellard Brady
is buried alongside him.
In the 1911 census, the Brady family were living at Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Co. Dublin.
present were,
James Brady, aged 54, a Solicitor, married, born in Co. Dublin.
Mary, his wife, aged 45, married, born in Co. Dublin.
They had been married 29 years, and had 9 children, all surviving.
Children,
Edwd. Ellard, son, aged 28, a Solicitor,
James Vincent, son, aged 26, an Architect & Civil Engineer,
Eileen, daughter, aged 24,
Matthew, son, aged 22, a Law Clerk,
May, daughter, aged 21,
Kathleen, daughter, aged 20,
Hilda Mary, daughter, aged 16,
Ida Mary, daughter, aged 14,
John, son, aged 12,
Death.
Mathew Ellard Brady, aged 27, a Private, a Soldier, died on 17 November 1915, at 21 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf.
The cause of death was Pleuro-Pneumonia, Heart Failure, certified.
His death was registered on 1 December 1915, by M. Brady, sister, present at death, of 21 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf.
Inscription
20
Gravesite Details
20 Private 8th BN. Canadian Inf
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