The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
1st Battalion.
son of W. Piggott, of Lloyd's Lane, Cork
His death was not registered in Ireland.
Probably John Piggott, aged 28, whose death was registered in Birmingham, England, in 1918
Birth.
probably a son of William Pigott and Mary Pigott, formerly Burns
It would appear that his birth was not registered
a brother
John Pigott, son of William Pigott and Mary Pigott, formerly Burns, was born on 7 May 1888 at 1 Travers Street, Cork.
His father was a Tailor.
He lived for 1 day
n the 1901 census, William and Mary Picket and their son John were enumerated at 25 Douglas Street, Cork
They were lodgers in the home of Thomas and Hannah Martin
William Picket, aged 46, married, a Tailor, born in Cork County
Mary Ann Picket, aged 42, married, born in Cork County
John Picket, son, aged 12, a School Boy, born in Cork City.
John could not be located in the 1911 census
In the 1911 census, his father William Pigott, aged 56, a widower, a Tailor, was living at 6 Lloyd's Lane, Cork.
He was a boarder in the home of the McCarthy family.
William Pigott, said to be aged 66, a widower, a Tailor, died on 2 June 1920 at Cork District Hospital of Phthisis.
The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
1st Battalion.
son of W. Piggott, of Lloyd's Lane, Cork
His death was not registered in Ireland.
Probably John Piggott, aged 28, whose death was registered in Birmingham, England, in 1918
Birth.
probably a son of William Pigott and Mary Pigott, formerly Burns
It would appear that his birth was not registered
a brother
John Pigott, son of William Pigott and Mary Pigott, formerly Burns, was born on 7 May 1888 at 1 Travers Street, Cork.
His father was a Tailor.
He lived for 1 day
n the 1901 census, William and Mary Picket and their son John were enumerated at 25 Douglas Street, Cork
They were lodgers in the home of Thomas and Hannah Martin
William Picket, aged 46, married, a Tailor, born in Cork County
Mary Ann Picket, aged 42, married, born in Cork County
John Picket, son, aged 12, a School Boy, born in Cork City.
John could not be located in the 1911 census
In the 1911 census, his father William Pigott, aged 56, a widower, a Tailor, was living at 6 Lloyd's Lane, Cork.
He was a boarder in the home of the McCarthy family.
William Pigott, said to be aged 66, a widower, a Tailor, died on 2 June 1920 at Cork District Hospital of Phthisis.
Inscription
8934 Private
J. PIGGOTT
Royal Munster Fusiliers
27th May 1918
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