Son of Richard Clegg and Jane Bagnall Clegg, of Aston's Quay, Dublin.
He was baptised at St. Catherines's Church, Dublin, on 6 May 1855.
His sister
Elizabeth Charlotte Clegg Stevenson
is buried nearby.
Arthur Oliver Clegg and Amy Kate Pile were married in Dublin South district, in Q4, 1886.
In the 1901 census of Ireland, the Clegg family were living at St. Dominick's Place, Dundalk, Co. Louth.
This was the location for the homes of the staff of Dundalk Prison.
present were,
Arthur Oliver Clegg, aged 45, Governor, Prison Service, married, born in Dublin City,
Amy, his wife, aged 39, married, born in Dublin County,
Richard, son, aged 8, born in Ceylon.
a domestic servant was also present
His son
Lieutenant Richard Bagnall Clegg
died in WW1.
Son of Richard Clegg and Jane Bagnall Clegg, of Aston's Quay, Dublin.
He was baptised at St. Catherines's Church, Dublin, on 6 May 1855.
His sister
Elizabeth Charlotte Clegg Stevenson
is buried nearby.
Arthur Oliver Clegg and Amy Kate Pile were married in Dublin South district, in Q4, 1886.
In the 1901 census of Ireland, the Clegg family were living at St. Dominick's Place, Dundalk, Co. Louth.
This was the location for the homes of the staff of Dundalk Prison.
present were,
Arthur Oliver Clegg, aged 45, Governor, Prison Service, married, born in Dublin City,
Amy, his wife, aged 39, married, born in Dublin County,
Richard, son, aged 8, born in Ceylon.
a domestic servant was also present
His son
Lieutenant Richard Bagnall Clegg
died in WW1.
Inscription
IN MEMORY
of
AMY PILE
the beloved wife of
A. O. CLEGG
Governor of Dundalk Prison
2nd Jan 1902
also
DORIS OLIVE
only daughter
laid to rest in Castlebar
1898
and
ARTHUR OLIVER CLEGG
Governor Dundalk Prison
died 28th June 1906
also their only son
RICHARD BAGNALL CLEGG
2nd Lieut. Royal Engineers
aged 23 years and 10 months
killed in France 18th July 1916
while consolidating a mine crater
Buried in Cambrin Cemetery
Pas-De-Calais.
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