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Lawlor, William
Son of Mary. Siblings Michael, John, Julia, Lizzie, Mary Anne.
Leach, James
Son of John and Kate Leach nee Ryan. His father was a labourer. His gallantry medal was presented to him by King George V. He was part of a specially selected group of 100 men that lined the aisle of Westminster Abbey for the interment of the Unknown Warrior. Widow was Ellen Mary 'Helena' Leach nee Kennedy and later Mrs James Heneberry. Left two children. Died from drowning off Great Island while returning to England as a passenger on the SS Great Western. Cause not determined at the inquest but witnesses indicated that it was not suicide. His father helped to recover the body from the river on 24th April. Buried 25 yards south-west of entrance to Kilmokea Cemetery, Co. Wexford.
Leared, Frank Harvey
Leared, Paul Lupus
Youngest son of Richard Hughes Leared and Sarah Mary Leared née Boxwell. Husband of Jessie Kathleen Leared of 6 Gillsland Road, Edinburgh. Mentioned in the London Gazette 1910. Served in the South African War.
Leary, James
Son of James and the late Elizabeth Leary of Castle (Hill) Street, Wexford. Had previously assisted in rescuing the survivors of HMS Bulwark in Sheerness Harbour.
Leary, Patrick
Son of John Leary of Shannon Hill, Enniscorthy. Listed in the London Gazette.
Leary, Patrick
Leary, Thomas
Legge, John Joseph
Leigh, Edward
Son of the late Francis Augustine Leigh, J.P., D.L., formerly 10th Hussars and Mrs Augustine Leigh née Perrier of Rosegarland, Co. Wexford. He was educated at St. Columba's College, Co. Dublin. Husband of Mary Meade Leigh, only daughter of Sir John Buchanan, L.L.D., of Clareinch, Claremont, Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Served in the South African Campaign and in India, Malta and the British West Indies. He left one son, Edward Buchanan Leigh, born at Vacoas, Mauritius on the 19th June, 1913.
Awarded Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps and King's South Africa Medal with two clasps.
Leigh, Thomas
Son of William Leigh of Taghmon.
Lennan, Dennis
Lennon, Martin,
Leo, Francis
Lewis, Thomas Norman
Long, Patrick
Husband of May Long nee Parle of Barntown. Son of Patrick and Mary Long née Dempsey. Served in the South African War.
Loughlin, William
Son of Patrick and Mary Anne Loughlin (nee Blye) of Clonroche. Served in the South African War prior to the outbreak of the Great war. Killed during the 2nd day of the Battle for Mons, regarded as the Opening Battle of the First World War for the British Expeditionary Force. William is remembered at St Symphorien Military Cemetery.
He had a brother James lived at Ballymackessy, Clonroche, Co. Wexford.
Lyons, John
Husband of Mary Lyons of 9 William Place, Sheriff Street, Dublin. Son of John and Elizabeth Lyons nee Mansfield.
Lyons, Michael
Son of Matthew and Ellen Lyons. Siblings were Matthew, John, Anne, Margaret and Patrick Lyons.
Maddock, Matthew
Maguire, Patrick Joseph
Maguire, Robert
Son of James and Jane Maguire nee Sinnott of Seamount, Riverchapel, Courtown Harbour. Memorial at Ypres in Belgium.
Maher, Thomas
Maher, William
Mahon, Patrick
Husband of Mary Mahon of 65 Eldon Street, Liverpool. Son of John and Mary Mahon née Loughlan.
Malone, Joseph
Son of Patrick and Catherine Malone, formerly of Thomas Street, Gorey.
Malone, Laurence
Maloney, Daniel
Mangan, Andrew
Son of William and Catherine Mangan nee Furlong of 3 Abbey Street, Wexford.
Mann, Wilfred Oates
Martin, Laurence Henry
Second son of the Rev. Richard D'Oiler Martin and Mrs . Catherine Mary Martin
Martin, Richard
Mayne, Cecil Robert
Son of Robert (Shop Manager)and Minnie Todd Mayne nee Buckley. 1901 Census.
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. 2nd/5th Battalion attached 7th.
Mc Donald, Edward
Husband of Katie McDonald of Shannon Hill, Enniscorthy.