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Pvt Francis William White Knox

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Pvt Francis William White Knox

Birth
County Wicklow, Ireland
Death
27 Apr 1916 (aged 39–40)
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Add to Map
Plot
5. 172.
Memorial ID
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27861 Private Francis William White Knox.
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
12th Battalion.

Aged 37.
Son of Francis W. White Knox and Mrs. Annie C. née Hudson Knox.
Said by CWGC to have been born at Kilmannock, Co. Wexford, but this may be incorrect.



In the 1901 census, the Knox family were living at Kindlestown, Delgany, Co. Wicklow.

present were
Francis W.W. Knox, aged 52, married, born in Co. Armagh,
Annie, his wife, aged 48, married, born in Co. Dublin.

Isabella, daughter, aged 28, single, born in Co. Wicklow,
George, son, aged 26, single, born in Co. Wicklow,
Francis, son, aged 24, single, born in Co, Wicklow,
Richard, son, aged 21, single, born in Co. Carlow,
Beresford, son, aged 15, single, born in Co. Wexford,


In the 1911 census, the Knox family were living at Albert Terrace, Bray, Co. Wicklow

present were,
Annie Knox, aged 60, a widow, born in Dublin city.
She had given birth to 6 children, 4 of whom were alive.

Isabella, daughter, aged 38, single, born in Co. Wicklow,
Francis, son, aged 34, a Clerk, single, born in Co, Wicklow,
Maurice, son, aged 26, a Clerk - unemployed, single, born in Co. Wexford,
Beresford, son, aged 24, a Shop Assistant, single, born in Co. Wexford,


Death Certificate.
Francis William White Knox, aged 39, a bachelor, a Soldier, of Redford House, Greystones, died on the way to The Mater Hospital, Dublin, on 27 April 1916.
The cause of death was Fracture of the Skull, Laceration of the Brain, certified.
The informant of his death was Beresford Knox, brother, of 33, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, who registered if on 12 June 1916.


His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin
27861 Private Francis William White Knox.
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
12th Battalion.

Aged 37.
Son of Francis W. White Knox and Mrs. Annie C. née Hudson Knox.
Said by CWGC to have been born at Kilmannock, Co. Wexford, but this may be incorrect.



In the 1901 census, the Knox family were living at Kindlestown, Delgany, Co. Wicklow.

present were
Francis W.W. Knox, aged 52, married, born in Co. Armagh,
Annie, his wife, aged 48, married, born in Co. Dublin.

Isabella, daughter, aged 28, single, born in Co. Wicklow,
George, son, aged 26, single, born in Co. Wicklow,
Francis, son, aged 24, single, born in Co, Wicklow,
Richard, son, aged 21, single, born in Co. Carlow,
Beresford, son, aged 15, single, born in Co. Wexford,


In the 1911 census, the Knox family were living at Albert Terrace, Bray, Co. Wicklow

present were,
Annie Knox, aged 60, a widow, born in Dublin city.
She had given birth to 6 children, 4 of whom were alive.

Isabella, daughter, aged 38, single, born in Co. Wicklow,
Francis, son, aged 34, a Clerk, single, born in Co, Wicklow,
Maurice, son, aged 26, a Clerk - unemployed, single, born in Co. Wexford,
Beresford, son, aged 24, a Shop Assistant, single, born in Co. Wexford,


Death Certificate.
Francis William White Knox, aged 39, a bachelor, a Soldier, of Redford House, Greystones, died on the way to The Mater Hospital, Dublin, on 27 April 1916.
The cause of death was Fracture of the Skull, Laceration of the Brain, certified.
The informant of his death was Beresford Knox, brother, of 33, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, who registered if on 12 June 1916.


His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin

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