The Irish Guards.
1st Battalion.
aged 20.
son of Mrs. Sarah Allingham, and the late John Allingham, then of 57, Lower Mount Pleasant Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin.
In the 1911 census, Edward Victor Allingham was recorded as a 14 year old "Scholar", living with his parents at Flag Road, Milltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland.
His father John Allingham was a Clerk of the Petty Session [now the District Court].
his brother Robert Carson Allingham died in 1921 from injuries received in WW1.
His name is recorded on the War Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, Rathmines, Dublin.
His name is included in the
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
The Irish Guards.
1st Battalion.
aged 20.
son of Mrs. Sarah Allingham, and the late John Allingham, then of 57, Lower Mount Pleasant Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin.
In the 1911 census, Edward Victor Allingham was recorded as a 14 year old "Scholar", living with his parents at Flag Road, Milltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland.
His father John Allingham was a Clerk of the Petty Session [now the District Court].
his brother Robert Carson Allingham died in 1921 from injuries received in WW1.
His name is recorded on the War Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, Rathmines, Dublin.
His name is included in the
Mount Jerome Cemetery War Memorial
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