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War Memorial - Hillsborough, Down, Northern Ireland




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1946

War Memorial WW I and WW II In honour of
those from this district who lost their lives
fighting for king and country in the Great War.
This cross is erected by their friends and neighbours
in gratitude for their loyality and devotion.

Names WW I
Hillsborough
Lieut. Claude A. L. Walker, Royal Innis. Fus.
Sergt. John J. Beattie, Royal Innis. Fus.
Sergt. James Berry, Royal Irish Rifles
Sergt. James Kane, Royal Irish Rifles
Sergt. William Magill, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Richard Crawley, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Samuel Hamilton, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Robert Harrison, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. George Heenan, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. George Jess, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. William Johnston, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Thomas Moore, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Joseph Thompson, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Moses Thompson, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Robert J. Thompson, Royal Irish Rifles
L/Cpl. James Gibson, Royal Scots Fus.
Pte. Frederick Fenton, Royal Scots Fus.
Sergt. Joseph Pentland, Royal Irish Fus.
Cpl. William J. Watson, Royal Irish Fus.
Pte. Edward McNamara, Connaught Rangers
Cpl. Andrew J. Morrow, Canadian Exp. Force
Pte. William G. Atkinson, Canadian Exp. Force
Sergt. Thomas Henderson, Royal Garrison Artillery

Names WW I
Aghnatrisk
L/Cpl. Herbert S. Crangle, Seaforth Highlanders
Rflm. Albert V. Crangle, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. John Faulkner, Royal irish Rifles
Aghandunvarran
Rflm. William Crothers, Royal Irish Rifles
Pte. Thomas Davidson, Manchester Rgt.

Ballynock
Rflm. Ralph Adams, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. James H. Bryans, Royal irish Rifles

Ballykeel Artifinny
Pte. Edward Blain, New Zealand Exp. Force
Rflm. John W. Gregg, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Henry Lavery, Royal Irish Rifles

Corcreeny
C. S. M. John McCarthy, Canadian Exp. Force
Pte. George Chapman, Canadian Exp. Force
Pte. Charles E. McLeavy, Canadian Exp. Force
Sapr. Hugh Dempster, Royal Engineers
Drumlough
Cpl. Edward Hamilton, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Joseph Jess, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Robert H. McMullan, Royal Irish Rifles
Pte. William G. Chambers, Royal Innis. Fus.
Cpl. David J. Martin, Canadian Exp. Force
Pte. John Mulholland, Canadian Exp. Force

Lisadian
Rflm. Henry Toman, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Robert Woods, Royal Irish Rifles

Maze
Rflm. Isaiah Singleton, Irish Guards
Pte. Samuel J. Macauley, Canadian Exp. Force
Rflm. Albert V. Neill, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Thomas Verner, Royal Irish Rifles

Names WW I
Culcavey
Rflm. James Andrews, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. William J. Berry, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Oliver Crossey, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Thomas H. Emerson, Royal irish Rifles
Rflm. Samuel Kane, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Thomas Mercer, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. William Nelson, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. John Smith, Royal Irish Rifles

Ballycrune
Pte. Victor A. Gillespie, Canadian Exp. Force
Pte. Fredk. J. Gillespie, S. African Exp. F.

Cabra
Pte. Tomas H. Philpott, Canadian Exp. Force

Carnbane
Rflm. William J. Dorman, Royal Irish Rifles

Cargygray
Sergt. James C. McCalla, S. African Inf.
Rflm. Thomas Thompson, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Thomas Watson, Royal Irish Rifles
L/Cpl. William Watson, Royal Irish Regt.
Ldg. Carp. Joshua Singleton, H. M. S. Cressy

Ballymurphy
Cpl. James H. Scott, Royal Irish Rifles
Pte. Joseph Alexander, Royal Innis. Fus.

Ravarnette
Cpl. James Lunn, Royal Irish Rifles
L/Cpl. Alexander Boyd, Royal Irish Rifles
Rflm. Samuel J. Douglas, Royal Irish Rifles

Tullynore
Pte. Stanley Law, Royal Dublin Fus.

1939     Names WW II     1945
Killed on active service in the
Second World War
Oliver Dumins, R. A. F.
Joseph Dowey, R. U. R.
Edward Ferguson, R. I. F.
John Hutchinson, R. N.
Thomas McMullan, R. I. F.
Thomas Graham, R. N.
Twinem Matchett, R. N.
Robert Toman, R. U. R.
William J. Wilson, R. A. F.
Thos. Henry Williamson, R. U. R.
John David Wright, R. A. F.
Desmond J. McMurray, R. W. F.
Thomas Patterson, R. A. F. V. R.
"They shall not grow old"



Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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