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Kent, Walter
Kinsella, John
Kinsella, Michael
Kinsella, Patrick
Lacey, John
Lacey, John
Husband of the late Annie Lacey.
Lacy, Patrick
Son of John and Johanna Lacy of 9 Duffry Street, Enniscorthy, Co.Wexford.
Lacy/Leacy, Patrick
Son of John and Johanna Lacy of 9 Duffry Street, Enniscorthy, Co.Wexford. Article in the Echo.
Larkin, James
Son of Mr John Larkin, D.C., Sallystown, Murrintown.
Lawler, George
Son of Denis and Mary Lawler of Carigeen Street, Wexford.
Lawler, Thomas
Son of Francis and Alice Lawler née Fortune, Cornmarket, Wexford. His mother died 1903, at Stonebridge, Wexford.
Lawler, William
Lawlor, John
Leigh, Thomas
Son of William Leigh of Taghmon.
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.
Mc Donald, Edward
Husband of Katie McDonald of Shannon Hill, Enniscorthy.
Mcdonald, James
Husband of Mary Anne McDonald of Glasshouse, Ferrybank, Waterford.
McDonald, Thomas
Son of Matthew and Catherine McDonald nee Cogley. Husband of Mary McDonald, 31 Woodville Terrace, Clonmel. Career Solider 22 years. Served in India.
Menelaws, William Ferguson
Born Fort George Invernesshire. Lived at 7 Redmond St. Enniscorthy with Mother Mary and Stepfather James Doherty. Son of William and Mary Menelaws née Bolger. The 1911 Census shows him, aged 16, at 86 Ross Road, Enniscorthy.
Mernagh, Patrick
Son of James and Kate Mernagh née Bolger of Enniscorthy. Married Mary Leary of 11 Patrick Street, Enniscorthy on 26.1.1914
Mernagh, William
Son of John and Margaret Mernagh nee Culleton of Upper Mary Street, New Ross.
Middleton, Patrick
Monaghan, Bernard
Moore, James
Moore, Matthew
Murphy, Edward
Son of Nicholas and Jane Murphy. Husband of Mary Ann Murphy of 3 Well Lane, Wexford. Private Murphy had been in the army for a number of years serving in both India and South Africa. He had two children.
No known grave but remembered on Panel 33, Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium.
Murphy, Henry Arthur
Murphy, James
Murphy, James Charles.
Murphy, James Patrick
Murphy, John
Murphy, Matthew
Murphy, Michael
Son of James Murphy. Next of kin Mary Murphy, Enniscorthy. Micheal (Nick) was employed as a Stable Boy before enlisting, Grave/Memorial reference: VII.C20. Tincourt New British Cemetery, France.
Murphy, Patrick
Murphy, Thomas
Son of James Murphy, Barrack Street , Wexford. James was known as one of the best boxers in the army. Lord Kitchener wrote to James parents conveying the sympathy of the King and Queen on the death of Private Murphy. His brother Patrick, a seaman on board HMS Orbita, was drowned on the 31st of August 1915 at only 21 years of age.
Private James Murphy has no known grave but is commemorated on panel 33 of the Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium.