This file of DONEMANA, COUNTY TYRONE CASUALITIES ON THE WESTERN FRONT, JULY 1916 forms part of the vast archive of 4,000+ pages of genealogical records relating to COUNTIES TYRONE, DONEGAL, LONDONDERRY & FERMANAGH provided without charge or subscription by CoTyroneIreland Welcome to the Premier Website & Research Tool for Cos. Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry & Fermanagh Genealogy (cotyroneireland.com) A complete list of records pertaining to DONAGHEADY PARISH, COUNTY TYRONE on this website can be found at the foot of this file.
Extracted from the Londonderry Sentinel July 15 1916
Private Jacob Laughlin, Donemana, Ulster Division, has died of wounds [9th Battalion, R.I.F., died of wounds received on July 3, 1916 and is buries in the Forceville Communal Cemetery and Extension, France, Plot 2, Row B, Grave 14]
Private Edward Laughlin, Donemana, wounded
Private Steen Doherty, of Donemana, Ulster Division, wounded
Private George Doherty, Donemana, Ulster Division, wounded
Private William Holmes, Donemana, Ulster Division is missing [William Stewart Holmes died of wounds July 1, 1916 and has no known grave; he is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial.]
Private Alexander Taylor, Donemana, Ulster Division, wounded
Private David Nixon, Canadians, wounded, was formerly of Donemana
Private Andrew McKane, Canadians, wounded, belongs to Donemana [emigrated to Canada and set up McCain Electrics, one of the largest electrical companies in Winnipeg. The company remains as part of a large conglomerate]
All the above were members of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
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