Doyle, John
Husband of Ellen Doyle
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Husband of Ellen Doyle
Son of Patrick and Margaret Doyle nee Quinn of Nunnery Lane, New Ross, Co. Wexford.
Son of Patrick and Mary Doyle nee Devereux of Yoletown, Ballycogley, Co. Wexford.
Son of James Doyle of Collatton Row, Carnew, Co. Wicklow.
Buried in Screen Catholic Churchyard, Co. Wexford. Died from meningitis at Fever Hospital, Wexford, age 18. Son of Thomas and Alice Doyle née Breen. Residing at Kilcorral, Castlebridge.
Born c1861. Son of Patrick and Mary Doyle of Kiltealy, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Husband of Margaret Murphy, formerly Doyle nee Breen, of Clonroche, Co. Wexford.
Son of Mrs Anne Doyle, Moorfield, Rathaspeck, Co. Wexford. Brother of Mrs Mary Rossiter
Son of the late James and Mary Doyle. Husband of Catherine Doyle nee Whitty of 37 Doyle's Street, Waterford. They were living in Ballyhack when they married in 1885. Their son 26497 William Doyle was killed in action 20 September 1917.
Died in Hospital in service at Man Mill Hospital , Tuxedo, Winnipeg from advanced TB. Discharged from front. Returned to Canadia on H.S. Araguaya from Liverpool 04/02/18. Husband of Muriel, Patriot, Sask. Occupation on enlistment was Teamster.
Son of Martin and Eliza Doyle of Tomsallagh, Ferns, Co. Wexford.
Son of Laurance and the late Ann Doyle (née Hayes). Husband of Bridget Doyle née Kelly of 70 Dryden Street, Liverpool. Commemorated at the Tower Hill Memorial. Brother of John who also died on the SS Lusitania.
Son of Edward and Mary Doyle nee Kelly, Bullawn, New Ross, Co. Wexford.
Son of Owen and Mary Doyle née Donohoe. Buried Dive Copse British Cemetery, Sailly-Le-Sec, France.
Son of Edward and Eliza Doyle nee Kenna, 4 Grattan Terrace, Gorey. Brother of Margaret Doyle of 45 Upper Main Street, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Other siblings Edward and James
Son of Martin and Margaret Doyle of 26 South Shamrock Street, Glasgow.
Son of James and Frances Doyle nee McCormack of Grogan's Road, Wexford.
Son of Edward and Mary Doyle formerly Higgins née Barrington of Kilanerin, Gorey, Co. Wexford.
Son of Michael and Kate Doyle nee Moran of Creacon, New Ross
Son of Patrick and Catherine Doyle nee Whitty, 37 Doyle's Street, Waterford. His father Able Seaman Patrick Doyle, SS Formby, was killed 16 December 1917.
Son of Edward and Mary Doyle nee Barrington, formerly Higgins, Kilanerin, Gorey. His father was a labourer.
Son of George and Mary Drinkwater nee Timmons of 71 Wick Road, Hampton Wick, Middlesex.
Son of Martin and Margaret Dunbar nee Comerford, Main Street, Ferns, Co. Wexford.
Son of Thomas and Alexina Dunlop née McGregor, 1367 Argyle Street, Glasgow.
Son of Colour-Sergeant Thomas Dunne. Married Kate Delaney in Wexford, 17 October 1904
Son of John and Bridget Dunne nee Tonra of Killencooly, Kilmuckridge, Co. Wexford.
Son of Thomas and Winifred Dunne nee Codd of John Street, Enniscorthy.
Son of Miss Mary Dwyer. Married Margaret Mary Millerick at Queenstown, Co. Cork, 27 November 1915. Widow at 20 Queen Street, Cork. Mother Mrs Denis Murphy at 10 William Street, Gorey.
Son of David and Mary Dwyer née Sullivan. Commemorated at the Tower Hill Memorial.
Son of John and Mary Dwyer nee Furlong of 8 Ross Road, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.
Son of Owen and Mary Dwyer nee Culleton. The family moved to Manchester.
Son of Nicholas and Bessy Edwards née Dunbar.
Son of Patrick and Ellen Edwards née Walsh.
Formerly served as 17936 in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Sister Mrs M. Ryan, 5 Primrose Square, Cork.
Son of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Esmonde, V.C., and Matilda Maria O'Kelly Esmonde. Husband of Mary Alice Philomena Mansfield, whom he married on 30 September 1913. His funeral from University Church, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, took place on 14 October 1918.
He was travelling to London, on business, onboard the Leinster, which was sunk by two torpedoes, whilst enroute from Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire] to Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales on the morning of 10 October 1918. It seems that his death was not registered.
His grave is unmarked. As the grave was not purchased by the family at the time, it has been recycled and the Gallagher family were subsequently buried here. Having bought the grave, they have put up the headstone.