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THE TIPPERARY WAR DEAD - Q

THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO MEN AND WOMEN WITH CONNECTIONS TO COUNTY TIPPERARY, IRELAND, WHO DIED SERVING IN OR FOR THE MILITARY FORCES FIGHTING FOR EUROPEAN FREEDOM DURING 'THE GREAT WAR' 1914 - 1918

FURTHER DETAILS OF THOSE LISTED BELOW, AND OF OTHERS FROM COUNTY TIPPERARY CAN BE FOUND IN THE BOOK "A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF TIPPERARY" by Martin O'Dwyer ISBN 0 9535634 0 5

NOTE: The table below may be used in several different ways to aid historical research. It is shown on this webpage in alphabetical order by surname in Column 1. However, if you copy the table to a text program on your computer, you can then manipulate the data to find out other things, e.g. putting Column 2 into ascending alphabetical order will show all the men who died from one town or village grouped together. Doing the same to column 6 will show all those of one regiment or corps grouped together, and similarly, Column 5 can be arranged to show all the men of the same rank grouped together and Column 3 will group by KiA, DoW and place of death. ( see explanation of abbreviations below). Column 4 will group all those who died on the same day. This last piece of information may be of help in finding out where a particular man died, as it can be compared with the dates of major battles as shown on the WW1 page of this Website via the World Index.

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NOTES: Abbreviations KiA = Killed in Action, DoW = Died of Wounds, Batt. = Battalion.

Where more than one regiment had the same name, the regimental number is shown in brackets thus : Leinster Regiment (1st.) denotes The First Leinster Regiment. To copy this table to your text program to manipulate the data, click on any line in the table below, opt for "Select Table", then use the COPY command to copy the table and PASTE it into your text program. You can then re-order the data in any order you wish and print it out.

NAME FROM DIED DATE RANK/NO: UNIT/MEDALS
Q          
QUANNE, James Tipperary Town, buried in St.Michael's (New) E. H. 1. Died at home, aged 43 17 August 1916 Sergeant,

No: 8012

Royal Irish Regiment, 3rd. Batt.
QUIGLEY, Daniel Nenagh Died at home, 5 Davitt Street 2 February 1915 Sergeant,

No: 7051

Royal Irish Regiment, 3rd. Batt.
QUIGLEY, Denis Clogheen KiA, France 9 September 1916 Private,

No: 4479

Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1st. Batt.
QUIGLEY, William Killenaule KiA, France 9 October 1917 Private,

No: 11620

Irish Guards, 2nd. Batt.
QUINANE, John Warini, Victoria, Australia. Son of Michael & Elizabeth Quinane Died in County Tipperary, buried in Glenkeen Old Cemetery,

Borrisoleigh

19 June 1918

aged 29

Private,

No: 2225

Australian Infantry, 45th Batt.
QUINLAN, John Roscrea Died in France 21 October 1918 Private,

No: 8045

Royal Irish Regiment,

5th. Batt.

QUINLAN, Joseph Thurles KiA, France 27 September 1916 Private,

No: 10215

Irish Guards, 2nd. Batt.
QUINLAN, Patrick County Tipperary KiA, Egypt 27 December 1917 Private,

No: 27722

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 8th. Batt.
QUINN, Henry Cahir KiA, France 2 September 1918 Private,

No: 6879

Royal Irish Regiment,

2nd. Batt.

QUINN, John Templemore KiA, Gallipoli, Turkey 22 August 1915 Private,

No: 4214

Connaught Rangers, 2nd.Batt.
QUINN, Thomas Nenagh KiA, France 19 March 1915 Private,

No:

Connaught Rangers, 1st. Batt.
QUINN, Walter William County Tipperary KiA, France 26 April 1915 Company Quarter-master Sergeant,

No: 6834

Connaught Rangers, 1st. Batt.
QUIRKE, David Cahir KiA, France 15 January 1918 Private,

No: 9884

2nd. Dragoon Guards (The Queen's Bays)
QUIRKE, David Leo County Tipperary KiA, France 4 April 1918 Driver,

No: 100982

Royal Field Artillery
QUIRKE, James Cappunjack KiA, France 31 March 1918 Lance Corporal,

No: 11727

Irish Guards, 2nd.Batt.
QUIRKE, John Fethard KiA, France 15 March 1917 Private,

No: 10464

Irish Guards, 1st. Batt
QUIRKE, Michael County Tipperary DoW, France 1917 Acting Lance Corporal,

No: 25719

Royal Irish Regiment,

7th. Batt.

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