Extracts from "List of Employees of Messrs. M. Glynn & Sons,

Flour and Meal Millers and Steamship Owners, Kilrush, Co. Clare,

who took part in the war, 1914 to 1918"

Street
Rank
Forename
Surname
Reg.
Comment
  Pte. Martin Gorman RMF Killed in action in France
  Pte. Matthew Gorman RMF Captured at Mons. Prisoner in Germany since.
  Cpl. Mark Mescall Irish Guards Killed in action at Landrecie, France
  Pte. Martin Gorman RGA Three years in France. Still Serving
  ............. Joseph (?) Gorman RMF Awarded D.S.M. for bravery
  Cpl. Jas. Gorman RMF Captured and prisoner in Germany
  Pte. Mtn. Gorman, Sen. RE Labour Batallion. Pension.
The Glen Pte. Ralph Gorman RMF France. Awarded DSM for bravery. Still serving.
The Glen Cpl. Jas. Gorman RMF France. Captured. Prisoner in Germany..
The Glen Cpl. Martin Gorman RGA Two years in Egypt. Serving.
Moore St. Pte. John Gorman Aust. Inf. Wounded. Serving
Moore St. Pte. Ml. Gorman Aust. Inf. Wounded. Serving
Stewart St. Pte. Stephen Culligan RMF Badly wounded in France. Serving
Stewart St. Pte. Patrick Lynch RMF Salonika & France. Serving. Pension.
Vandeleur St. Pte. Mark Mescall Irish Guards Killed in action in France
  Sgt. Major W Mescall RGA  
  Pte. John Culligan RFA Serving
  Dr.   Mescall RAMC Serving
  Stoker Peter Lynch RNRF Service
    Laurence Mescall RNRF Wireless operator

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