Below is an example of the database for surnames
beginning with "A" however I do not plan to put it all on
the web.
|
Abernathy |
Henry |
Enniscorthy,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Abernatty |
Henry |
of Shannon Hill,
Enniscorthy: Occupation Lab, was transferred from
Richmond Detention Barracks on 19th May 1916 to
Lewes Detention Barracks |
|
Acheson |
Maj |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 01/04/16 |
|
Adams |
Const |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 03/02/21 |
|
Adams |
J |
Died 25/April/1916 , See Who's
who War Of Independence |
|
Adams |
J |
of 109 Cork Street aged 38 was
Interned at Glasnevin Cemetery |
|
Adams |
John |
Marrowbone Lane Garrison ,
National Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Adams |
John |
of Dublin was released on the
12th May 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Adams |
John |
St Stephen's Green Garrison ,
National Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Adams |
John F. |
Killed In Action, Approximate
Alphabetically issued medal number would be
1 |
|
Adams |
Lt |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 21/03/21 |
|
Adams |
Mrs John F. |
See Catholic Bulletin dated
December 1916 |
|
Adrien |
Mary |
GPO, O'Connell Street Garrison,
National Museum roll Of Honour |
|
Agar |
Const |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 31/10/19 |
|
Agnew |
A. |
of 11 Emerald Street Dublin/33
Clare St. Liverpool was transferred from Richmond
Barracks Dublin to Stafford Detention Barracks on
1st May 1916 |
|
Agnew |
Arthur |
Larkfield (Kimmage Garrison), Co
Dublin : Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Agnew |
Arthur P. |
GPO, O'Connell Street Garrison,
National Museum roll Of Honour |
|
Ahearn |
James |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Ahearn |
John |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Ahearn |
Liam |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Ahearn |
Phillip |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Ahearne |
J |
Died 16/June/1920 , See Who's
who War Of Independence |
|
Ahearne |
J |
Died 20/February/1921 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Ahearne |
J |
Died 20/February/1921 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Ahearne |
Jas |
of Garranfeen, Kilbrittain was
released on 29th May 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Ahearne |
L |
Died 20/February/1921 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Ahearne |
M |
Died 15/May/1921 , See Who's who
War Of Independence |
|
Ahern |
Con |
Dunmanway,nbsp;
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Ahern |
Con |
of
was transferred from Richmond Barracks ,
Dublin to Wakefield Detention Barracks on 1st June
1916 |
|
Ahern |
M. |
of
was transferred from Richmond Barracks ,
Dublin to Wakefield Detention Barracks on 1st June
1916 |
|
Ahern |
Maurice |
Dungourney, Co Cork : Frongoch
Roll Book |
|
Aherne |
Sgt |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 25/07/20 |
|
Aiken |
Frank |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Aimes |
Lt |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 21/11/20 |
|
Aimes |
Peter Ashmunt |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Airy |
Capt |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 21/07/20 |
|
Albert |
|
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Alexander |
N. |
of
34 Newbridge Street: Occupation
Weaver ,was transferred from Richmond
Barracks, Dublin to Knutsford Detention Barracks,
England on 30th April 1916 |
|
Alexander |
Nicholas |
34 New Bridge Street,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Alexander |
Nicholas |
St Stephen's Green Garrison ,
National Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Alexander |
W. |
of Brookfield Avenue, Blackrock
was transferred from Richmond Barracks, Dublin to
Stafford Detention Barracks on 9th May 1916 |
|
Alexander |
William E. |
of Brookfield, Blackrock was
released on 29th May 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Allat |
A.T.N. |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Allat |
Col |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 01/04/16 |
|
Alldridge |
John W. |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Allen |
A |
Died 26/June/1917 , See Who's
who War Of Independence |
|
Allen |
A. |
of 3 Castle Street, Enniscorthy
was transferred from Richmond Barracks, Dublin to
Stafford Detention Barracks on 9th May 1916 |
|
Allen |
A. |
of Enniscorthy was released
between the 4th and 7th June 1916 following a full
military investigation. |
|
Allen |
Bridget |
of 27 Arran Quay aged 16 was
Interned at Glasnevin Cemetery |
|
Allen |
Geo |
of Dublin was released between
13th May and the 22nd May 1916. |
|
Allen |
George |
of Boys' Home, Abbey Street was
received at Wakefield Detention Barracks on 6th May
1916 from Kilmainham |
|
Allen |
James |
was detained at Richmond
Barracks, Dublin on 20th May 1916 |
|
Allen |
Jas |
of Summerhill Co Meath was
released on 29th May 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Allen |
Mary (née Murray) |
Four Courts Garrison , National
Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Allen |
Mrs Thomas |
See Catholic Bulletin dated
December 1916 |
|
Allen |
S |
Died 28/February/1921 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Allen |
Sean |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Allen |
T |
Died 29/April/1916 , See Who's
who War Of Independence |
|
Allen |
T. |
of 19 1/2 Monck Place aged 30
was Interned at Glasnevin Cemetery |
|
Allen |
Thomas |
Four Courts Garrison , National
Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Allen |
Thomas |
Killed In Action, Approximate
Alphabetically issued medal number would be
2 |
|
Allen |
Thos |
of Summerhill Co Meath was
released on 29th May 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Allen |
Thos |
was detained at Richmond
Barracks, Dublin on 20th May 1916 |
|
Allen |
W. |
of Summerhill Co Meath was
released on 29th May 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Allen |
Wm |
was detained at Richmond
Barracks, Dublin on 20th May 1916 |
|
Allman |
D |
Died 21/March/1921 , See Who's
who War Of Independence |
|
Allman |
Daniel |
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Allwell |
Jos |
of 144 Townsend Street
:Occupation Dairyman was received at Wakefield
Detention Barracks on 6th May 1916 from Ballsbridge |
|
Allwell |
Joseph |
144 Townsend Street,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Aloysius |
|
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Aloysius |
Rev. Fr. |
OFM ,Chaplin to 1916 leaders
,Made a Statement to the Bureau of Military History |
|
Alton |
E.H. |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Amigo |
Dr. |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Amos |
George |
of 21 Chapel Street, Athlone was
transferred from Richmond Barracks, Dublin to
Wandsworth Detention Barracks on 9th May 1916. |
|
Anderson |
Sgt |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 21/05/21 |
|
Andrews |
|
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Andrews |
C.S (Todd) |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Andrews |
J. |
of 8 Stephen's Place, Mount
Street aged 14 was Interned at Glasnevin Cemetery |
|
Andrus |
|
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Angliss |
Lt |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 21/11/20 |
|
Angliss |
Lt BA |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Appleford |
|
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 24/06/21 |
|
Archbold |
Wm. |
of Dublin was released between
the 4th and 7th June 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Archer |
Liam |
Four Courts Garrison , National
Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Archer |
Liam |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Archer |
T |
Died 06/November/1920 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Archibold |
Wm |
of 6 Synnott Street, North
Strand, Dublin :Occupation Commission agent's clerk,
was transferred from Richmond Barracks , Dublin to
Knutsford Barracks on 3rd May 1916 |
|
Armstrong |
J.H. |
of 2 Great Longford Street aged
43 was Interned at Glasnevin Cemetery |
|
Armstrong |
James |
Galbally,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Armstrong |
James |
of Galbally was transferred from
Richmond Barracks, Dublin to Wandsworth Detention
Barracks on 9th May 1916. |
|
Armstrong-Holmes |
Div Comdr |
See
Army & RIC Crown Death's in Who's Who on 28/01/21 |
|
Armstrong-Holmes |
Phillip |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Arnold |
James |
47 Dolphins Barn Street,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Arnold |
James |
of 47 Dolphin's Barn Street,
Dublin was received at Wakefield Detention Barracks
on 6th May 1916 from Kilmainham |
|
Arnold |
James |
South Dublin Union Garrison ,
National Museum Roll Of Honour |
|
Ashe |
Ml J. |
of Dublin was released between
the 4th and 7th June 1916 following a full military
investigation. |
|
Ashe |
T |
Died 25/September/1917 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Ashe |
T.M. |
Died 23/March/1921 , See Who's
who War Of Independence |
|
Ashe |
Thomas |
of ? was Sentenced to death
commuted to penal servitude for life |
|
Ashe |
Thomas |
See Catholic Bulletin dated
December 1917 |
|
Ashe |
Thomas |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Asquith |
Herbert Henry |
see page 4 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Athy |
j |
Died 16/September/1920 , See
Who's who War Of Independence |
|
Atkinson |
William |
Dundalk,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Atkinson |
Wm |
of New Street, Dundalk
:Occupation Bus driver, was removed on 12th May 1916
from Richmond Barracks, Dublin and lodged in
Wakefield Detention Barracks on 13th May 1916 |
|
Augustine |
|
see page 3 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Augustine |
(Fr) |
see page 5 of "Who’s Who in the
War Of Independence" |
|
Augustine |
Rev. Fr. |
OF ,Friend of 1916 leaders ,Made
a Statement to the Bureau of Military History |
|
Aungier |
Richard |
Lusk,
: Frongoch Roll Book |
|
Austin |
John |
,Observer
of Battle of Ashbourne ,Made a Statement to the
Bureau of Military History |