- Surnames starting with the letter D. 

Martin Joseph (Joseph) Donegan

Rank:SergeantNumber:10649
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:13th Bn*
Name of Rgt or Ship:Cheshire Rgt
Died:10/06/1917Age:27
How Died:Killed in Action
Country of burial:BelgiumGrave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Messines Ridge British Cemetery
Town Memorial:Sale
Extra Information:
Born at Sale in 1890, the second son of Martin & Ellen Donegan.

1891 Census - No Trace.

1901 Census - Green Lane, Ashton upon Mersey.  [Family listed as DONAGHAN] 
Son (listed as Joseph) - aged: 11 - born: Sale.   Head of household -
Martin Donaghan - Married - occ: Plasterer's Labourer - born: Altrincham.  
Also - Ellen Donaghan - Wife - aged: 37 - born: Barmouth, Wales.   Plus - 5
younger siblings.

1911 census - 31 Hyde Grove, Sale.   [Family listed as DONAGHAN]   Son -
aged: 21 - occ: Bricklayer's Labourer - born: Sale.    Head of household -
Ellen Donegan - Widow - aged: 48 - born: Llwyngwril, Wales.   Plus 2
younger siblings and 1 Irish boarder.

Employed at Atlantic Works, Altrincham.  (George Richards ???).

Enlisted on the 12th August 1914.    He was twice wounded and once gassed
and also suffered from frostbite - he saw action in much of the big
fighting.   Admitted into the 14th Field Ambulance on the 27th October
1915.

SDGW states that he was in the 1st Bn. Cheshire Rgt.   His eldest brother
Private T. Donovan was also serving in the Cheshire Rgt.

CSM Moore wrote to his mother following his death, saying that he had
spoken to Lance Corporal Donegan a few minutes before he was killed - who
said to him, "I wonder how my brother got on in --------- (censored)".  
Just then he was called away by an officer and a few minutes later he was
told that he had been wounded, but when he got back to him, he had died.   
 He (CSM Moore) arranged to have his body taken out of the trenches and he
was buried the next morning.

Death reported in the 10/07/1917 edition of the Altrincham Guardian.

His mother was awarded a combined pension of 15/- w.e.f. the 15th October
1918.   His brother - Thomas Donegan was also killed in WW1.

Listed as Joseph Donegan on St. Joseph's Memorial.

Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1918.



Memorials found on:
St. Joseph's R.C. (Sale)
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