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Hackett, Henry Robert Theodore,
19, 2nd November 1915, 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Second Lieutenant,
Youngest son of the Rev. H. M. M. Hackett, Vicar of St. Peter'S, Belsize
Park, London, and of Anna Jane Hackett. AZMAK CEMETERY, SUVLA, II. G. 1.
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Hackett, James, 23rd April 1917,
Royal Army Medical Corps attd.1st Bn. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey
Regiment, 2051, Corporal, M M,
ARRAS MEMORIAL, Bay 10.
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Hackett, William, 9th September
1916, 6th Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 9806, Private, THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier
and Face 3 A.
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Haigh, John Caleb, 28, 2nd
October 1918, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 3rd Bn. attd. 1st Bn. Royal Irish
Rifles, Second Lieutenant, Son of Mrs Haigh and the late J. Haigh, of
Kilmeaden, Waterford; husband of Elsie Haigh, of 40, Ormiston Rd.,
Greenwich, London. DADIZEELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, V. B. 1
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Hales, William, 24, 10th
November 1918, 19th Bn. Canadian Infantry, 124753, Private,
Son of William and Bridget Hales, of Brown St., Portlaw, Co. Waterford,
Ireland,
MONS (BERGEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY, X. A. 41.
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Hally, John, 26, 13th
November 1916, Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve, Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Tyneside Z/1176, Able
Seaman, Son of Patrick and Margaret Hally, of Fairbrook, Kilmeaden, Co.
Waterford. THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 1 A.
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Halpin, Patrick, 9th
March 1915, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 10336, Private, LILLE SOUTHERN
CEMETERY, III. A. 27.
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Halpin, William, 35,
25th August 1916, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers, 16203, Private, Brother
of James Halpin, of 8, Buttermilk Lane, Waterford., LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY
CEMETERY, IX. D. 1A.
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Halstead, Henry Normaan
Peter Robert, 30, 5th March 1943, 7 Coast Regt. Royal Artillery,
113037, Captain,
Son of George Henry and Nellie Edith Halsted, of
Havant, Hampshire; husband of Marjorie Mary Halsted, of Tallow, Co.
Waterford, Irish Republic.
SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Column 2.
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Hamilton, Henry Edward
Redmond, 19th May 1917, 3rd Bn. Canadian Railway Troops, Captain, VILLERS
STATION CEMETERY, VILLERS-AU-BOIS, X. B. 2.
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Hanan, George Richard,
39, 13th November 1916, "A" Coy. 10th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 25223,
Private, "A" Coy. 10th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Son of the Ven.
Archdeacon Denis Hanan, D.D. and Mrs. Louisa Hanan. Formerly served in
Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps, ANCRE BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL, IV.
A. 9.
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Hanlon, Philip, 31, 30th August
1940, Merchant Navy, S.S. Mill Hill (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Son of Charles and Mary Hanlon; husband of Johanna
Hanlon, of Cheek Point, Co. Waterford, Irish Republic. TOWER
HILL MEMORIAL, Panel 70.
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Hannan, John, 28, 3rd
May 1916, 6th Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 6/2270, Private, Son of Patrick
and Bridget Hannan, of Youghal Rd., Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, DUD CORNER
CEMETERY, LOOS, I. H. 5.
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Hannigan, John, 12th
December 1916, 16th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F., 67, Private,
FREMANTLE CEMETERY, R.C. CC. 613.
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Hannigan, Patrick, 24,
3rd November 1914, 2nd Bn. Connaught Rangers, 9095, Serjeant, Son of James
and Bridget Hannigan, of 11, Spring Gardens Alley, Waterford, Ireland,
YPRES TOWN CEMETERY EXTENSIONII. A. 29
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Hannigan, Robert, 18th
July 1916, 14th Bty. 4th Bde. Royal Field Artillery, 5652, Gunner, Husband
of Annie Hannigan, of Town Wall, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary, AMARA WAR
CEMETERY. VII. C. 7.
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Hanrahan, J, 2nd July
1920, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), 49045, Private, BALLYNANEASHAGH (ST.
OTTERAN'S) CATHOLIC CEMETERY, F. A. 16.
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Hanrahan, Thomas, 47,
11th November 1940, Merchant Navy, S.S. Creemuir (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Son of Thomas and Bridget Hanrahan, of Waterford,
Irish Republic.
TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, Panel 33.
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Hare, Herbert Patrick,
39, 8th August 1916, 3rd Bde. Australian Field Artillery,
Lieutenant,
Son of Henry and
Maria Hare; husband of E. Gladys Hare, of 14, Upper Arthur St., Hobart,
Tasmania. Native of Hobart, Tasmania. PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, I. B.
60.
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Born Waterford Ireland the son
of Henry and Maria Hare (nee Timbs) a Methodist Minister married he
enlisted Mt Morgan Queensland and left Australia on board the “Rangitara”
for Gallipoli. Lt Hare
died 8th August 1916 at the 3rd Casualty Clearing Station France after his
right arm was shattered and was buried in the Puchevillers British
Cemetery. DIED OF
WOUNDS. Lieutenant
(Rev) H. P. Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hare, of Augustus Terrace,
West Hobart, died of wounds in France on the 6th inst. Lieutenant Hare was
a Methodist minister at Mt Morgan Queensland when the war broke out and a
chaplain in the Commonwealth forces. He immediately offered his services
as chaplain for service abroad, but not being accepted obtained leave from
his church and enlisted as a private. He went all through the Gallipoli
campaign with the artillery, and rose by successive steps to be
lieutenant. One brother was twice wounded at Gallipoli and after
participating in the hardest of the fighting was invalided home and
discharged, and now occupies a position of area officer at Burnie. Another
brother is in the fighting line in France. At the commencement of his
ministerial career Lieutenant Hare was in charge of the Methodist Church
at Woodbridge, Tasmania......from Gravesites of Tasmania.
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Harney, James, 28, 11th
April 1917, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Gretaston" (Glasgow), Able Seaman,
Son of Michael and Bridget Harney; husband of Mary Ann Dooley (formerly
Harney, nee Sheridan), of 15, Earle Place, Cardiff. Born at Passage East,
Co. Waterford. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Harney, John, 31, 23rd
March 1918, 156th Field Coy. Royal Engineers, 359688, Sapper,
Mentioned in Despatches, Husband of the late Ellen Harney (nee
Nolan), of Crobally, Tramore, Co. Waterford, ROYE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, I.
E. 13
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Harrington, John, 41,
9th May 1915, 2nd Bn. YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, 7131, Corporal, Son of
Michael Harrington, of Ballybrucken, Waterford; husband of Mary
Harrington, of 12, Harrington's Lane, Waterford, YPRES (MENIN GATE)
MEMORIAL, Panel 33.
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Harris, James, 38, 18th
May 1915, 1st Bn. The King's (Liverpool Regiment), 12670, Private, Husband
of Ellen Harris, of 2, Walters Place, Hyde St., Hulme, Manchester. Born
Dungarvan, LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Panels 6 to 8.
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Harrison, Edward Archer,
43, 5th October 1943, Royal Armoured Corps, North Irish Horse,
7897583, Corporal,
Son of William Arnold Harrison and Alice Harrison; husband of Elizabeth
Jane Harrison, of Dunmore East, Co. Waterford, Irish Republic.
BONE WAR CEMETERY, ANNABA, I. C. 3.
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Harrison, John F, 25,
9th September 1916, 7th Bn. Leinster Regiment, 2760, Serjeant, Son of John and Margaret
Harrison, of 24, Ballybricken, Waterford, THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face
16
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Hart, John, 40,
3rd February 1915, Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S. "Clan McNaughton.", 1383D,
Seaman, Son of Patrick and Margaret Hart, of Tramore; husband of Nellie
Hart, of Patrick St., Tramore, Waterford. PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, 8.
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Hart, Patrick, 17th July
1917, 7th/8th Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers, 16536, Private, VLAMERTINGHE NEW
MILITARY CEMETERY, V. A. 29.
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Harte, James, 36, 4th
February 1918, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Treveal" (St. Ives), Fireman and
Trimmer, Son of Elizabeth Harte, of 2, Smith's Place, Waterford, and the
late William Harte. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hartery, John, 57, 14th
February 1942, Royal Army Medical Corps, 7249743, Serjeant,
Son of William and Nancy Hartery, of Cappoquin, Co. Waterford, Irish
Republic.
KRANJI WAR CEMETERY,
Sp. Mem. 11. C. 6.
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Hartery, Michael, 23,
5th July 1916, 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 7963, Private, Son of Edward
and Margaret Hartery, of 11, Convent Hill, Waterford, DANTZIG ALLEY
BRITISH CEMETERY, MAMETZ. IV. H. 8.
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Hartley, James (John) S, 44,
18th February 1915, 1st Bn. Welsh Regiment, 1998, Private, Son of Edward
and Ellen Hardey, of Ireland, RAMPARTS CEMETERY, LILLE GATE, C. 13.
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Hartley, Nicholas, 51,
28th June 1918, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Queen" (London), Boatswain, Son
of the late Edward and Ellen Hartley; husband of Margaret Hartley (nee
Moloney), of 62, Mayors Walk, Waterford. Born at Waterford. TOWER HILL
MEMORIAL
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Hartley, Patrick, 22nd
May 1917, "B" Bty. 54th Bde. Royal Field Artillery, 76903, Gunner, STRUMA
MILITARY CEMETERY, VII. D. 3.
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Hartley, Sean E, 17th
June 1921, IRA, Captain,
Died
at Coolbawn, Castlecomer.From Slieverue Co Kilkenny.
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Harty, John, 7th
February 1915, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 4053, Private, YPRES (MENIN
GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 33.
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Harvey,
Philip, 23, 17th April 1943, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 263
Squadron, 102571, Flying Officer, DFC,
Son of the Right Revd. Thomas Arnold Harvey, D.D., Lord Bishop of Cashel,
and Isabel Harvey, of Bishopsgrove, Waterford, Republic of Ireland;
husband of Patricia Harvey (nee Watt), of Dunmore East, Co. Waterford. B.,
RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Panel 125
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Hasker, Edward, 48, 16th
October 1915, "A" Coy. 11th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment, 3677, Company
Quartermaster Serjeant, Husband of Margaret Taylor (formerly Hasker), of
Ballymacan, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (ST. ANDREW'S
AND JESMOND), E C. 414.
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Hassey, James, 31, 1st
March 1917, 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers formerly (9824) Royal Irish
Regiment, 43118, of Patrick Hassey; husband of Johanna Hassey, of 7, Upper
Yellow Rd., Waterford, HONNECHY BRITISH CEMETERY, I. B. 24.
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Havens, Oliver, 39, 27th
October 1918, 3rd Bn. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), G/26056, Private,
Husband of A. Havens, of 9, Manson Place, Queen's Gate, London,
TEMPLEMICHAEL CHURCH OF IRELAND CHURCHYARD, Right of Church from entrance
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Hayden, Edward, 9th
September 1916, 6th Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 5274, Private, THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 3 A.
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Hayden, Percy, 24th
September 1916, 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 40102, Private,
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 4 D
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Hayden, William, 17,
30th March 1918, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Lough Fisher" (Barrow), Able
Seaman, Son of Patrick and Mary Hayden (nee McDonnell), of 35, Upper
Ferrybank, Waterford. Born at Waterford. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hayes, John, 25, 16th
December 1917, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Formby" (Glasgow), Cattleman, Son
of James and Mary Hayes, of Lismore, Kilmeaden Rd., Waterford. TOWER HILL
MEMORIAL
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Hayes, John, 20, 8th May
1915, 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, 9789, Son of Mrs. Johanna Hayes, of
Rivers Annacothy, Lisnagry, Co. Limerick, HELLES MEMORIAL, Panel 185 to
190.
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Hayes, Patrick, 25th
September 1915, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers, 19555, Private, ADDOLORATA
CEMETERY, E. EA. A. 665.
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Hayes,
Thomas, 19, 8th May 1915, 2nd Bn, Royal Irish Regiment, 6353, Private, Son
of Michael and Annie Hayes, of 25, Costelloe's Lane, Yellow Rd.,
Waterford, YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 33.
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Hayes, Timothy, 36, 28th August 1918, 1st Bn. Royal
Munster Fusiliers, 8076, Private, Son of William and Julia Hayes, of 5,
Baileys New St., Waterford. ST. MARTIN CALVAIRE BRITISH CEMETERY, ST.
MARTIN-SUR-COJEUL, II. A. 30.
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Healy, John J, 25, 18th May 1915, 1st Bn. Irish Guards,
4852, Private, Son of Mrs. Kate Healy, of Gracedieu East, Waterford. LE
TOURET MEMORIAL, Panel 4.
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Healy, Maurice M, 25, 8th May 1918, Royal Field Artillery,
"D" Bty. 122nd Bde., W2151, (Served as SHEEHEN). Son of Patrick and
Johanna Healy, of Charlesville, Co. Cork, POPERINGHE NEW MILITARY
CEMETERY, II. L, 4.
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Healy, Michael, 35, 2nd March 1917, 2nd Bn. Royal Munster
Fusiliers, 5130, Serjeant, Son of Mrs. Annie Healy, of Ballinamuck,
Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.
A M, D C M, M
M and Bar, BRAY MILITARY
CEMETERY, II. B. 53.
A War Office letter (68/Albert/109/A.G.10)
records the following:-"On 1st March, 1917, this non-commissioned officer,
with a total disregard for his own personal safety and solely prompted by
the desire to save his comrades, rushed to pick up a live bomb which had
been thrown by a Private and which struck the parapet and rolled back into
the trench near Lieutenant Roe and the Private. Sergeant Healy, fearing
the party could not escape in time, made a most gallant attempt to seize
and hurl the bomb from the trench. It exploded, however, and mortally
wounded him. This was the last of Sergeant Healy's many acts of gallantry
and devotion to duty. He was previously awarded the Distinguished Conduct
Medal and the Military Medal and later a bar to his Military Medal."
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Hearn,
John, 20, 1st March 1918, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Penvearn" (Falmouth),
Ordinary Seaman, Son of John and Margaret Hearn, of Passage East, Co.
Waterford. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hearne,
George Henry, 19, 28th October 1917, 258th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery, 139812,
Gunner, Son of James Hearne, of R/5, Barrack St., Waterford. WHITE HOUSE
CEMETERY, ST. JEAN-LES-YPRES, III. M. 1.
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Hearne,
James, 27th March 1915, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 9061, Private,
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Panel 4.
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Hearne, John, 28th June 1916, 2nd Bn. Royal Irish
Regiment, 7549, Private, CITADEL NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, FRICOURT, II. B.
1.
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Hearne,
John, 25th April 1915, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 6464, Private,
POPERINGHE OLD MILITARY CEMETERY, II. K. 25.
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Henley,
Peter, 25th October 1916, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Rifles, 8630, Rifleman,
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 15 A and 15 B.
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Hennessey,
Arthur, 22, 8th February 1941, 15th Bn. Welch Regiment, 3967273, Private, Son of
James and Annie Hennessy, of Waterford,
BALLYGUNNER (ST. MARY) CATHOLIC CHURCHYARD,
Grave 15/3/12.
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Hennessy,
John, 29, 10th November 1917, 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, 7099,
Private, Son of Patrick and Mary Hennessy, of 32, Morrison's Rd.,
Waterford, TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Panel 143 to 144.
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Hennessy,
Michael, 23, 3rd February 1915, 2nd
Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 5801, Private, Son of Michael and Catherine
Hennessy, of 5, Gas House Lane, Waterford, NETLEY MILITARY
CEMETERY,
R.C. 828.
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Hennessy, Michael, 22nd September 1914, 2nd Bn. Royal
Irish Regiment, 10502, LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL
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Hennessy, Michael, 20, 30th March 1918, Mercantile Marine, S.S.
"Lough Fisher" (Barrow) , Able Seaman, Son of John and Margaret Hennessy
(nee McNamara), of 7, Thomas Hill, Waterford. Born at Waterford, TOWER
HILL MEMORIAL
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Hennessy, Patrick, 42, 17th February 1917, 2nd Bn. Royal
Irish Regiment, 365, Private, Son of James and Margaret Hennessy, of Co.
Kilkenny; husband of Bridget Hennessy, of Ballyduff S.O., Co. Waterford.
ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, XXI. G. 12.
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Hennessy, Patrick, 18th December 1917, Mercantile Marine,
S.S. "Coningbeg" (Glasgow), Son of the late Thomas and Agnes Hennessy;
husband of Mary Hennessy (nee Kough), of 28, St. Alphonsus Rd., Waterford.
Born at Waterford. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Herlihy, Patrick, 35, 14th February 1915, "B" Coy. 1st Bn.
Leinster Regiment, 7024, Corporal, Son of Mrs. Mary Herlihy, YPRES (MENIN
GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 44.
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Heron, M, 9th February 1920, Mercantile Marine Reserve,
H.H.S. "Eaglet" (Shore establishment), CROOKE OLD GRAVEYARD, West of entrance.
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Hickey, Edward, 27, 26th July 1916, 2nd Bn. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, 4/9763, Private, Son of Ellen and the late Serjt.
John Hickey, of Tipperary; husband of Bridget Hickey, of 12, Portugal St.,
Glasgow. ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN, A. 38. 1.
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Hickey, Michael, 19th March 1921,
Royal Irish Constabulary,
Clonkoskeran,
Dungarvan, Serjeant, Death by IRA firing squad,
The Burgery Ambush.
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Hickey, Patrick j, 24, 11th March 1917, 187th Bde. Royal
Field Artillery, 40551, Gunner, Son of Patrick and Mary Hickey, of Upper
Bishopstown, LISMORE OLD CATHOLIC CEMETERY Lismore, Near South-East
corner.
Photo
© Jerry McCarthy
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Hickey, Patrick, 8th September 1916, 1st Bn. Royal Munster
Fusiliers, 8495, Private, THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 16 C.
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Higgins, John, 35, 7th June 1917, 2nd Bn. Royal Irish
Regiment, 4931, Private, Son of Sarah Higgins, of 2, Evis Lane, Waterford,
and the late Michael Higgins; husband of Margaret Higgins, of 28, Peter
St., Waterford, YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 33.
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Hines, William John, 24, 22nd October 1914, 3rd Bn.
Coldstream Guards, 6639, Lance Corporal, Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Martin, of
Mill Terrace, Joy's Green, Harleston, Norfolk. Born Waterford, POPERINGE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY, II. A. 1.
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Hodges, Eric Colpoys, 18, 15th July 1916, 2nd Bn. Royal
Irish Regiment, Second Lieutenant, Son of the Rev. Richard J. Hodges, M.A.
and Mrs. M. J. Hodges, of Youghal, Co. Cork. HEILLY STATION CEMETERY,
MERICOURT-L'ABBE, I. E. 13.
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Hogan, Frank, 15th September 1916, 2nd Bn. Irish Guards,
7269, Private, THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 7 D.
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Hogan, Joseph, 21, 31st May 1916, Royal Navy, H.M.S.
"Defence.", K/29031, Stoker 2nd Class, Son of Michael and Mary Hogan, of
Knock, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, 16.
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Hogan, Michael, 23, 4th September 1917, 1st Bn. Irish
Guards, 11090, Private, Son of Mrs. Mary Hogan, of Carrick Rd., Portlaw,
Co. Waterford, ARTILLERY WOOD CEMETERY, IV. F. 6.
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Hogan, Patrick, 30th July 1918, Royal Navy, H.M.S.
Endymion, 290394, Chief Stoker, Son of John Hogan, of Longueville;
Ballinoe, Tallon, Co. Waterford. MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA, 1872.
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Hogan, William J, 24, 20th July 1916, 7th Bn. Leinster
Regiment, 2964, Private, Son of Martin Hogan and Kate Hogan (nee Kirwan)of
Rock Mount, Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford. Native of Kilrossanty,
Kilmacthomas, PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE, I. C. 1.
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Holden, D, 26, 10th April 1917, Mercantile Marine,
H.M.H.S. "Salta,", Able Seaman, Son of William and Elizabeth Holden, of
Waterford. STE. MARIE CEMETERY, LE HAVRE.
Grave
reference, Grave reference, “Salta” Memorial.
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Holden, Edward James, 3rd August 1916, 23rd Bn. Australian
Infantry, A.I.F, 3848, Private, PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, II. C. 61.
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Holman, Thomas Edward, 30, 10th September 1916, London
Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) 1st/5th Bn. formerly 4th/7th Bn. Middlesex
Regiment, 10783, Lance Serjeant, Son of Annie Holman, of 22, Goring Rd.,
Bowes Park, London, and the late J. F. Holman (R.S.M. R.F.A.); husband of
Emmeline Holman, of 32, Oakleigh Rd., New Southgate, London. Manager at
Lismore Gas Works, Co. Waterford. Enlisted in July, 1915. Also served in
Egypt. THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 9 D.
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Holroyd Smyth, Charles Edward Ridley, 36, 23rd September
1918, 3rd Dragoon
Guards (Prince of Wales' Own), Commanding 15th Bn. Durham Light Infantry,
Lieutenant Colonel, D S O, M C, Son of Col. and Lady
Harriette Holroyd Smyth; husband of Nora M. Holroyd Smyth (nee Layard), of
Southwood Lodge, Boldre, Lymington, Hants. Served in the South African
Campaign. Born at Ballynatray, Co. Waterford. LANSDOWN BURIAL GROUND, 4.
O. 5A.
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Hoolahan, John, 50, 13th August 1915, Mercantile Marine,
S.S. "Royal Edward" (Toronto), Fireman and Trimmer, Son of Ellen Hoolahan
(nee Conway), of Rockshire Lodge, Ferry Bank, Waterford, and the late John
Hoolahan. Born in Co. Waterford. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Horan, Jeremiah, 1st July 1916, 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, 12226, Private, SUCRERIE MILITARY CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS, I. D.
19.
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Horey, John, 21, 3rd November 1914, 4th Dragoon Guards
(Royal Irish), 7834, Private, Son of Martin and Margaret Horey, of
Whiteford, Birr, King's Co., YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 3 - 5.
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Horgan, Daniel, 26, 29th August 1916, 7th Bn. attd. 2nd Bn
Royal Munster Fusiliers, Leinster Regiment, 3287, Private, Son of William
Patrick and Margaret Horgan (nee Houlihan). Born at Ballintaylor,
Cappoquin, Co. Waterford. Enlisted July, 1915. ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN,
B. 24. 51.
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Horgan, John, 31st December 1915,, Royal Irish Regiment,
Depot, 1968m Serjeant, CLONMEL (ST. PATRICKS) CEMETERY, 4. E. 114.
Photo - © Paul Murphy
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Horrigan, Stephen, 49, 19th October 1914, 2nd Bn. Royal
Irish Regiment, 5081, Corporal, Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horrigan;
husband of Ellen Horrigan, of 31, Main St., Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, LE
TOURET MEMORIAL, Panel 11 and 12.
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Horsom, George, 29th September 1918, 1st Bn. Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, 23634, Private, HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, XVII. C. 19
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Houlihan, James, 21, 17th January 1942, Royal Navy, HMS
Matebele, D/JX 150020, Petty Officer,Son
of Peter and Margaret Houlihan, of Carrick Beg, Co. Waterford, Republic of
Ireland, PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Panel 63, Column 3
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Howard, Alfred Vincent, 37, 22nd October 1940, Royal Naval
Patrol Service, H. M. Trawler Hickory, Seaman, LT/JX 185689, Son of
Vincent Howard and of Alice Maud Mary Howard (nee Murdock). Husband of
Mary Agnes Howard (nee Bishop), formerly of 93, The Quay, Waterford,
Ireland, LOWESTOFT NAVAL MEMORIAL, Panel 2, Column 2.
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Howgate, Peter, 26, 4th October 1918, 319th Siege Bty.
Royal Garrison Artillery, 139225, Lance Bombardier, Son of W. Howgate, of
109, Everton Terrace, Liverpool; husband of Josephine Howgate, of
Boatstrand, Annestown, Co. Waterford. TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, V. D.
41.
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Howlett,
Martin, 22, 31st July 1917, 2nd Bn. Irish Guards, 9142,
Private, Son of Martin and Catherine Howlett, of Grange, Campile,
Waterford, YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 11.
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Hughes,
Nicholas, 27, 18th December 1917, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Coningbeg"
(Glasgow), Able Seaman, Son of Patrick Hughes and the late Anastasia
Hughes; husband of Elizabeth Hughes (nee Ford), of 11, Roaches St.,
Waterford. Born at Waterfold. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hughes,
Thomas Mathew, 34, 9th November 1916, British South African Police, A/27,
Private,
Son of the late William and Annie Hughes, of Annestown, Tramore, Co.
Waterford; husband of Annie Hughes, of Annestown, Tramore, Co. Waterford,
Ireland,
BULAWAYO (ATHLONE) CEMETERY,
E. 8. 67
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Humphries,
James, 20, 27th September 1917, 8th Bn. Royal Scots, 325684, Private, Son
of David and Susan Humphries, of 1, Alphonsus Avenue, Drumcondra Rd.,
Dublin, Born Waterford, DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, VIII. F. 19.
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Hunt,
Ambrose Langley, 46, 5th October 1915, Mercantile Marine,
"Burrsfield.", Master, Younger son of Ambrose Hunt, M.D., of
Dungarvan, Co. Waterford; husband of Catherine M. Hunt, of 6, Pump Court,
Temple, London, late of Old Hill House, Westerham, Kent. Lieut., R.N.R.,
until 1908. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hunt,
Edward, 32, 18th December 1917, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Coningbeg"
(Glasgow), Fireman, Son of Edward and Mary Hunt; husband of Mary Jane Hunt
(Nee Murphy), of 14, St. Alphonsus Rd., Waterford. Born at Ballyhuckle,
Waterford. TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hunt,
George, 24, 29th June 1915, 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 11151,
Private, Son of George and Mary Hunt, of Jutland, Greenway, Budleigh
Salterton, Devon, Born Fethard, County
Waterford, HELLES MEMORIAL, Panel 190 to 196.
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Hunt,
Thomas, 21, 15th October 1914, 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 6153,
Private, Son of Martin and Johanna Hunt, of 5, Kneefe's Lane, Waterford,
LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Panel 11 and 12.
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Hunt,
William, 19, 19th October 1914, 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 10750,
Private, Son of Martin and Johanna Hunt, of 5, Kneefe's Lane, Waterford LE
TOURET MEMORIAL, Panel 11 and 12.
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Hurley,
James, 37, 20th December 1915, 4th Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 4932,
Private, Husband of Sarah Hurley, of 33, Costelloe's Lane, Waterford,
DUNGARVAN (ST. MARY) CATHOLIC CHURCHYARD, In South-East part.
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Hurley,
John, 52, 16th December 1917, Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Formby" (Glasgow),
Able Seaman, Son of the late John and Mary Hurley; husband of Mary Anne
Hurley (nee Tobin), of Passage East, Co. Waterford. Born at Passage East.
TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
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Hurley, Patrick, 18, 4th
August 1916, 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers, 9/5679, Private, WHITECHURCH
CHURCH OF IRELAND CHURCHYARD, COUNTY WATERFORD, In North-East part.
Commemorated on
Grangegorman Memorial. Thought to be buried in Whitechurch Cemetery,
near Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.
Photo and info by John ?
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Hurley,
Patrick, 9th May 1915, 132nd Bty. 1st Bde. Royal Field Artillery, 25443,
Gunner, YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Panel 5 and 9.
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Hurstan,
Declan, 25th December 1921, Irish Republican Army
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Hyde,
John, 41, 22nd June 1918, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Cornwall,
277751, Chief Stoker, Son of Michael Hyde, of Ferry Point, Youghal;
husband of Catherine Hyde, of 4, Grattan St., Youghal, Co. Cork. LIVERPOOL
(ANFIELD) CEMETERY, Screen Wall (North). V. R.C. 1746.
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Hyland,
John, 24, 18th June 1944, 6th Bn.
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), 14428419, Private, Son of Patrick Hyland, and of Norah Hyland, of
Waterford, Irish Republic. BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, XXV. C. 18.
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Hyland,
Michael Joseph, 21, 3rd July 1916, 6th Bn. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey
Regiment), G/34, Private, Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Hyland, of 17,
McMahon St., South Circular Rd., Dublin. Born Waterford, THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Pier and Face 5 D and 6 D.
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Hynes,
Edmond, 11th January 1918, 25th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F., 4461,
Private, Son of Thomas and Kate Hynes, of Ballybrack, Knockanore, Youghal,
Co. Cork. Ireland. UNDERHILL FARM CEMETERY, A. 47.
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Hynes,
Michael, 35, 28th July 1917, 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, 6771, Lance
Corporal, Son of Denis and Eliza Hynes; husband of Mary Hynes, of Fenor
South, Tramore, Co. Waterford. Native of Tallow, Co. Waterford.
VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, V. A. 31.
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