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Reilly, John
Reville, Patrick
Son of John and Mary Reville of Mary Street, Wexford. Husband of Mrs Mary Reville of Patrick Square, Wexford. He had two brother also serving in the Army.
Reynolds, James
Reynolds, Michael
Roberts, John
Roche, Edward
Son of Myles and Bridget Roche of Shannon Hill, Enniscorthy.
Roche, Joseph
Son of Thomas and Ellen Roche née Redmond.
Roche, Patrick
Rochford, Andrew
Son of Andrew and Bridget Rochford nee Franey of 7 William Street, New Ross. Brother of Patrick below
Rochford, John
Rochford, Patrick
Son of Andrew and Bridget Rochford née Franey. Brother of Andrew above.
Rossiter, Michael
Rothwell, John Francis
Rowe, John
Ryan, Edward
Ryan, James
Ryan, John
Ryan, Peter Joseph
Son of John and Cathrine Ryan née Edwards, Oylegate, Wexford. of Killoughtemane Corries, Bagenalstown, Co.Carlow. Brother of John Ryan, 32 Hobson Street, Victoria. Mother Mrs McCarthy (remarried)
Sane, Nicholas
Scallan, Edward
Shannon, Peter Paul
Son of John and Mary Ann Shannon nee O'Shea. His father was a coffin maker who died while Peter was a young child. In 1888 his mother emigrated to Australia with her four children. Peter worked as a sheep shearer at Merriwa, New South Wales, and enlisted 13 August 1915. He was posted to the 53rd Infantry Battalion in Egypt about February 1916. Moved to France 28 June 1916. Brother of John Joseph Shannon, c/o Mr Marshall, Farm No 732 Leeton, Via Yanco. His body was discovered in 2009 but not identified until 2019.
Shannon, William
Shea, Richard
Shore, James
Sinnott, Albert Robert
Son of Robert and Anne Eliza Sinnott nee Sinnott, of Milltown, Murrintown, Co. Wexford. Born as Robert Sinnott
Sinnott, Stephen
Sinnott, Thomas
Sinnott, Thomas
Sinnott, William
Smith, James
Son of James and Anastatia Smith née Saunders of Wexford.
James Smith and Anastatia Saunders were married in Wexford where they had three children. They left Wexford for Liverpool around 1882, where their son Michael was born. They returned to Wexford around 1885. James was born in 1890.
His Battalion was part of 87 Brigade, 29th Division that attacked Beaumont Hamel 01/07/1916. This is likely when James was wounded in the head by a shell. He was evacuated to Sunderland Infirmary where his sister Bridget took care of him until he died 29/07/1916.
James is buried alongside his brother , Michael in Ford cemetery, Liverpool.
Smith, Patrick
Son of Patrick and Margaret Smith née Doyle