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John Conroy | |||
Rank: | Lc/Cpl | Number: | 8252 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 01st Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | King's Own (Royal Lancaster Rgt) | ||
Died: | 24/05/1915 | Age: | 28 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the December quarter 1888 in the Salford R.D. - ref: 8d/95, the son of John & Margaret Conroy (nee Finn). 1891 Census - 21 Melville Street, Harpurhey, Manchester. Son (John J. Conroy) - aged: 2 - born: Blackley, Manchester. Head of household - John Conroy - Married - aged: 33 - occ: General Labourer - born: Manchester. Also - Margaret Conroy - Wife - aged: 32 - born: Blackley. Plus 1 younger brother. 1901 Census - No Trace. A Professional Soldier, he married Lily Gertrude Dunlop on the 9th May 1914, during the June quarter 1914 in the Bucklow R.D. - ref: 8a/467. WO 363 - Enlisted at Manchester on the 8th June 1904 - Blackdown Camp from 20th July 1904. Colchester Camp from the 1st January 1906. He was aged: 18 years 1 month and employed as a General Labourer. He was 5 feet, 5 1/4 inches in height, 120 lb in weight, with a chest expansion of 32 1/2 to 35 inches. His complexion: Fresh. Eyes: Hazel. Dark Brown Hair. His wife - Lily Gertrude Conroy resided at 41 Tatton Road, Sale along with their son - John Alexander Conroy, born: 17th June 1914. Boarded the S.S. Plassey on the 14th February 1906 bound for India, arriving at Madras on the 14th March 1906. Embarked on R.M.S. Sladin on the 28th December 1907, arriving at Rangoon on the 6th January 1908. Served at Lucknow until the 5th October 1910. Home from the 2nd November 1911 to the 26th August 1914. France from the 27th August 1914 to the 24th May 1915. On the 5th January 1908 whilst sailing on R.M.S. Sladin he suffered a bout of Scabies and was taken on arrival at Rangoon and was hospitalised until the 10th January 1908. Whilst at Lucknow he was admitted to hospital on the 20th September 1909 suffering from Malaria, he was released on the 5th August 1909. On the 30th October 1918 he was admitted to hospital suffering from Bronco-Pneumonia. When transferred to the Army Reserve on expiration of his four years service on the 6th November 1911, his civilian occupation was given as a Train Conductor. His conduct was reported as Very Good and was a Sober & thoroughly reliable man - Intelligent & Painstaking. A good and willing worker and respectful to his superiors. He had been employed as the Company Storeman for three years. Given 28 days of Field Punishment No. 1 on the 27th August 1914. Appointed unpaid Lance Corporal on the 29th November 1914. MIC - Drafted to France on the 27th August 1914. BWM - 14 Star with Clasp and Victory. |
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