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1205432

Rfm. George Robert Aggas

British Army 9th Btn. Royal Irish Rifles

(d.7th Jun 1917)




300077

Pte. Walter Aggas

British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry




1206676

Stoker 1st Class Walter Aggett

Royal Navy H.M.S. Goliath

(d.13 May 1915)

Walter Aggett served in H.M.S. Goliath Remembered at . WW1




1207475

Fireman Guiseppe Agius

Royal Naval Reserve H.M.S. Louvain.

(d.20 Jan 1918)

Guiseppe Agius served in H.M.S. Louvain. Remembered at . WW1




1207470

Trimmer John Agius

Mercantile Marine Reserve H.M.S. Louvain.

(d.20 Jan 1918)

John Agius served in H.M.S. Louvain. Remembered at . WW1




1207476

Seaman Lorenzo Agius

Royal Naval Reserve H.M.S. Louvain.

(d.20 Jan 1918)

Lorenzo Agius served in H.M.S. Louvain. Remembered at . WW1




216606

Andrew Eric Hamilton Agnew

British Army Royal Dublin Fusiliers

from:Dublin

(d.3rd Nov 1918)

Andrew Agnew died on 3rd November 1918. He was a member of Member of Trinity College, Dublin O.T.C. Gazetted 3rd Royal Dublin Fusiliers, August 1914. He is remembered on the St. John the Baptist, Church of Ireland, Clontarf Memorial.




243540

Rfmn. Arthur Agnew

British Army 7th Btn. King Royal Rifle Corps

from:St Martha Villa New Road, Chelworth

(d.19th Aug 1916)

Arthur Agnew, the son of Alice Agnew of 47 New Road, Chilworth, Guildford, and the late Thomas Agnew was 19 when he enlisted in the Army on 3rd Aug 1915 arriving at the Rifle Depot Winchester on 5th Aug 1915. He was initially posted to the 6th Btn on 14th Aug 1915 but after arriving in France he was posted to the 7th Btn on 2nd of February 1916.

He died on 19th of Augusr 1916 and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial.




226671

Pte. George Agnew

British Army Black Watch Rgt.

Pte George Agnew was a POW at Friedrichfeld, Rhein. He worked at the Zeppelin factory at Freidrichshafen.




232129

Pte. J. Agnew

British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers

from:Consett




207644

Pte. James Arthur Agnew

Australian Imperial Force 56th Battalion

from:Euchareena, New South Wales, Australia

Sixteen year old Australian soldier, 3006 Private James Arthur Agnew, was wounded in action near Wimeraux, France 20 July 1916. On 22 July 1916 he was evacuated on Hospital Ship Jan Breydel through Boulogne and taken to England. He was admitted to 1st Northern General Hospital, Newcasle on 23 July 1916 for treatment and recovery. He later returned to his unit in France.




241760

Pte. James Agnew

British Army 7th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers

from:Larne, Co. Antrim

(d.9th September 1916)




1207397

Leading Stoker James Agnew

Royal Navy H.M.S. Indefatigable.

(d.31 May 1916)

James Agnew served in H.M.S. Indefatigable. Remembered at . WW1




261358

Lsg.Stkr. James Agnew

Royal Navy HMS Indefatigable

from:Belfast, Co Antrim

(d.31sth May 1916)

James Agnew served with HMS Indefatigable.




259594

John C. Agnew

British Army 79th Brigade Royal Field Artillery

from:Winnipeg, Canada

John Agnew was my great uncle. He was born in Paisley in 1889 and emigrated to Winnipeg in Canada. He had a leg blown off in the war but I do not know where this happened. After the war he returned to Canada and moved with his mother in the 1920's to Vancouver, BC. He died in 1952 in Vancouver.




260075

Fitter. John C. Agnew

British Army 79th Brigade Royal Field Artillery

from:Winnipeg, Canada

John Agnew lost a leg on the Western Front. He was living in Canada but was born in Paisley, Scotland.




211827

Rfm Joseph Agnew

British Army 10th Btn. Royal Irish Rifles

from:Belfast

(d.1st July 1916)




1207345

Stoker 1st Class Nathaniel Agnew

Royal Navy H.M.S. Hawke.

(d.15 Oct 1914)

Nathaniel Agnew served in H.M.S. Hawke. Remembered at . WW1




261359

Stkr1. Nathaniel Agnew

Royal Navy HMS Hawke

from:Belfast

(d.15th November 1914)

Nathaniel Agnew served with HMS Hawke




1206913

Skipper Thomas Randal Agnew

Royal Naval Reserve H.M. Trawler Raven 3

(d.20 Jan 1917)

Thomas Agnew served in H.M. Trawler Raven 3 Remembered at . WW1




1207769

Stoker 1st Class Thomas Rainey Agnew

Royal Navy H.M.S. Vanguard.

(d.9 Jul 1917)

Thomas Agnew served in H.M.S. Vanguard. Remembered at . WW1




261360

Stkr1. Thomas Rainey Agnew

Royal Navy HMS Vanguard

from:Belfast

(d.9th July 1917)

Thomas Agnew served with HMS Vanguard




1206862

Able Seaman William Agnew

Royal Navy H.M. Submarine K.17.

(d.31 Jan 1918)

William Agnew served in H.M. Submarine K.17. Remembered at . WW1




253446

Pte. William Agnew

British Army 12th Battalion Kings Regiment (Liverpool)

from:Heath Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool

(d.30th November 1917)




257319

Rfmn. William Agnew

Royal Irish Rifles 15th (Service) Btn.

from:18 Westminster Avenue, Strandtown, Belfast

(d.5th August 1918)

William Agnew was my great uncle (my mother's, father's, brother). He was a Rifleman, and served with the 15th (North Belfast Volunteers) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles in WW1.

William was killed in action, 5th of August 1918, aged 41 years, whilst captive as prisoner of war, Germany. He was the son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Agnew, 18 Westminster Avenue, Strandtown, Belfast. He was re-interred in the Berlin South-Western Cemetery, Germany in 1922. He initially served with the 8th (East Belfast Volunteers) Battalion, but this Battalion disbanded in February 1918 with most men transferring to the 15th Battalion.




1207110

Leading Fireman Thomas Agney

Mercantile Marine Reserve H.M.S. Calgarian.

(d.1 Mar 1918)

Thomas Agney served in H.M.S. Calgarian. Remembered at . WW1




1137

Pte. Bert Aguis

Australian Imperial Forces 33rd Btn.




1206822

Ordinary Seaman Agutter

Royal Navy H.M. Brig I

(d.14 Dec 1917)

Agutter served in H.M. Brig I Remembered at . WW1




1207358

Officers Steward 2nd Clas Ah nam

Royal Navy H.M.S. HAWKINS.

(d.10 Feb 1921)

Ah nam served in H.M.S. HAWKINS. Remembered at . WW1




1207867

Stoker Ah sim

Royal Navy H.M.S. Woodlark

(d.30 Sep 1919)

Ah sim served in H.M.S. Woodlark Remembered at . WW1







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