Member of The Women's Royal Air Force.
23rd T.D.S. [Baldonnell].
Cause of Death: Influenza, at Cork Street Hospital.
Address: 36, Pimlico, Dublin.
Occupation: Soldier's wife.
Informant: James Douglas, 98, Rialto Buildings, Dublin.
She was married.
Probably,
Anne Bradley of 73 Marrowbone Lane who married Thomas Connor of 14 Braithwaite Street, on 22 February 1914, at St. Catherine's Church, Meath Street, Dublin
Anne joined the WRAF in Merrion Square in October 1918, when her husband Thomas was serving with the 4th Hussars on the Western Front. She served with the 23rd Training Depot Station at Baldonnell aerodrome.
Death Certificate.
Anne Connor, aged 37, a Soldier's Wife, from 41 Marrowbone Lane, died at Cork Street Hospital, on 18 February 1919.
The cause of death was Influenza, 10 days, certified.
Her name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
Member of The Women's Royal Air Force.
23rd T.D.S. [Baldonnell].
Cause of Death: Influenza, at Cork Street Hospital.
Address: 36, Pimlico, Dublin.
Occupation: Soldier's wife.
Informant: James Douglas, 98, Rialto Buildings, Dublin.
She was married.
Probably,
Anne Bradley of 73 Marrowbone Lane who married Thomas Connor of 14 Braithwaite Street, on 22 February 1914, at St. Catherine's Church, Meath Street, Dublin
Anne joined the WRAF in Merrion Square in October 1918, when her husband Thomas was serving with the 4th Hussars on the Western Front. She served with the 23rd Training Depot Station at Baldonnell aerodrome.
Death Certificate.
Anne Connor, aged 37, a Soldier's Wife, from 41 Marrowbone Lane, died at Cork Street Hospital, on 18 February 1919.
The cause of death was Influenza, 10 days, certified.
Her name is recorded on the
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial
Inscription
27934 Member
ANNE CONNOR
Women's Royal Air Force
18th February 1919
(Cross)
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